Go to AfricaBib home

Go to AfricaBib home AfricaBib Go to database home

bibliographic database
Line
Previous page New search

The free AfricaBib App for Android is available here

Periodical article Periodical article Leiden University catalogue Leiden University catalogue WorldCat catalogue WorldCat
Title:Change management in an academic library in the knowledge economy
Authors:Du Plessis, TanyaISNI
Mabunda, Tiyani Tyson
Year:2016
Periodical:South African Journal of Library and Information Science (ISSN 2304-8263)
Volume:82
Issue:1
Pages:53-61
Language:English
Geographic term:South Africa
Subjects:university libraries
technological change
External link:https://doi.org/10.7553/82-1-1596
Abstract:In the knowledge economy, knowledge is channelled in new ways which brings about changes to the structure and function of an organisation. Organisations such as academic libraries often introduce innovations in delivery of information services to clients which entail the use of information and communication technology. Current growth in technological applications is enabling academic libraries to change the way they deliver services to clients. Technological applications continuously redefine how academic library collections are used. This article investigates how change in terms of technology is managed in a decentralised academic library in a higher education institution of South Africa. The study was placed within a qualitative research paradigm. A case study design presented the research providing the opportunity to analyse the perception and experience of participants and ensured that real life events were investigated. Semi-structured individual interviews were used to collect data. The most significant finding of this study is the emphasis on the importance of change management in academic libraries and the need for effective communication in order to achieve low resistance to change from academic library staff. Bibliogr., sum. [Journal abstract]
Views