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Community informatics in libraries in Pakistan: Current status, future prospects

Noor Shed Khan (Department of Information Science, City University London, London, UK)
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David Bawden (Department of Information Science, City University London, London, UK)

New Library World

ISSN: 0307-4803

Article publication date: 1 November 2005

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper reports a study into the current status of, and future prospects for, community informatics (CI) services in libraries in Pakistan.

Design/methodology/approach

It is based on a questionnaire survey of academic and public libraries, and community centres, in the major cities of Pakistan, backed up by interviews with librarians and community leaders.

Findings

It is found that while most libraries provide community information services, these are of traditional kind, and there are very few examples of information and communication technologies‐based CI. There is enthusiasm for developing such services among librarians, and high regard for library services in the community. Essential factors are funding for provision of equipment and training, and awareness raising in the community.

Research limitations/implications

The study was limited to a sample of libraries in large cities.

Practical implications

Proposals for development of a government‐sponsored CI initiative are presented.

Originality/value

This is the only study to date which investigates the role of libraries for CI provision in Pakistan, and one of very few which studies this topic in a developing country.

Keywords

Citation

Shed Khan, N. and Bawden, D. (2005), "Community informatics in libraries in Pakistan: Current status, future prospects", New Library World, Vol. 106 No. 11/12, pp. 532-540. https://doi.org/10.1108/03074800510635017

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2005, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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