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This is the era of information. Without information, none can move ahead in todays’
world. To make prosper in life, one has to be information literate. One can gather
information from many sources; university library is one of them. Thus, this study
mainly explores the impact of university library role on the level of information
literacy skill of the undergraduate students in Bangladesh. Besides, this study
examines the level of students’ information literacy skill, and the level of university
library role. This study also identifies the major constraints of achieving information
literacy skill by the students, and the ways to eradicate those constraints. To achieve
these objectives, this study uses primary data collected from 417 students and 26
library professionals from 13 universities of Bangladesh. To find out the level of
students’ information literacy skill, this study uses a newly constructed index named
Information Literacy Skill Index (ILSI). On the other hand, to find out the level of
university library role, this study uses a newly constructed index named Role of
Library Index (RLI). Finally, a linear regression estimated through OLS method is
used to find out the impact of university library role on students’ information literacy
skill. Besides, Kendall’s Co-efficient of Concordance test is used to identify the major
constraints of achieving information literacy skill by the students. This study finds that
majority of the students (56.35 percent) had the upper semi-skilled level of
information literacy skill while only 25.18 percent students had the higher level of
information literacy skill. It is also found that the mean information literacy skill was
higher of the private university students than public university students although this
mean difference was statistically insignificant. This study also finds that majority of
the students (47.48 percent) received the average level of university library role for
enhancing their information literacy skill while only 11.27 percent students received
the higher level of library role or services. The mean role of library reflects that
libraries of private universities played a better role than that of public universities
although this difference was not statistically significant. Age, gender, discipline of
study, level of computer performance, level of Internet using skill, participation in any
program, and role of library statistically significantly impacted on the level of
information literacy skill of the undergraduate students in Bangladesh. More
specifically, the level of information literacy skill of a student may be increased by
0.0558 if the role of library is increased by one. Analyzing the rating given by the
students, “present structure of academic programs” was found as the top constraint
of achieving information literacy skill by the students among the given 10 constraints
while “lecture mode of class is not effective enough to help students to achieve
practical information skills” as the bottom constraint. On the other hand,
“introducing students with library and information use early through orientation
program” was found as the top strategy to eradicate the constraints of achieving
information literacy skill by the students among given nine strategies while
“integrating IL as a course in the curriculum” as the bottom strategy. Therefore, the
researcher of this study calls for the faculties, library professionals, policymakers,
and government and non-government organizations to utilize the model planning
suggested by the study in enhancing the level of information literacy skill of the
undergraduate students in Bangladesh. |
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