Opinion of Branch Librarians towards Information Technology Applications in Urban and Rural Districts of Tamil Nadu: A Comparative Study

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International Journal of Librarianship and Administration ISSN 2231-1300 Volume 4, Number 1 (2013), pp. 9-16 Research India Publications http://www.ripublication.com/ijla.htm Opinion of Branch Librarians towards Information Technology Applications in Urban and Rural Districts of Tamil Nadu: A Comparative Study N. Siva and Dr. S.K. Asok Kumar Research Scholar, Bharathiyar University, Coimbatore 641046. ennseevaa@yahoo.com Deputy Librarian, The Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University, Chennai 600 028 asoksk@yahoo.com Abstract Information Technology in libraries comprises all the electronic infrastructure and facilities employed by libraries to improve and provide efficient services. This survey conducted to collect the opinion of branch librarians towards implication of Information Technology in branch libraries. A questionnaire was framed to collect the data. The collected data were analysed by statistical tools. Keywords: Branch Library, Information Technology, Comparative Study Introduction Tamil Nadu has one of the most advanced systems of public libraries in the country. In an operation that is the first of its kind in India, all the 32 District Central Libraries (DCL) and the Connemara Library in Chennai have been automated, networked and brought on-line using the state-of-the-art Integrated Library Management Software (ILMS) called Koha. As per Tamil Nadu Public Libraries Act, 1948, Branch Libraries can be opened where the population is more than 5000. The Branch Libraries are functioning under the guidance of the District Library Officer.Most of the library personnel working in branch libraries are qualified (degree or certified) in LIS at the basic level. They are not mentally prepared to accept any change in library routine works, may be due to lack of knowledge of the

10 N. Siva and Dr. S.K. Asok Kumar latest trends in the field. Unless librarians with initiative, in the handling and dissemination of information come forward, many opportunities to gain from the benefits of Information Technology will be lost. Objective: The Objective of this study is: 1. To know the Librarians opinions towards Information Technology applications in branch library activities. 2. To know about the Attitude towards Information Technology Applications. 3. To know the reasons for Poor and Non utilization of Information Technology. 4. To know the constraints encountered in the application of the devices in the library. Methodology: The survey has been conducted with librarians of branch libraries in Urban (Chennai) and Rural (Villupuram) districts of Tamil Nadu. Questionnaire was framed to collect data from the Librarians / In-charge (Record Clerk) of the branch libraries, to know the attitude of Librarians' towards Information Technology Applications, and reasons for Poor utilization of Information Technology. Data Collection: The data collected from the librarians of branch libraries have been analysed to get meaningful findings. Overall 193 questionnaires (Chennai 132 and Villupuram 61) were circulated to the Librarians / in charge of the Branch Libraries, out of which 159 responses were received, which constitutes 82.4% in total (Chennai and Villupuram district). Data Analysis: The data collected from the questionnaire has been analysed to fulfill the stated objectives. For this purpose, Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) Software package has been used. Statistical analysis techniques such as Frequency Distribution, Percentage Analysis, WAM Test, have been employed depending on the nature of the data collected from the respondents. Table No. 1 Respondents Vs Sex Sno. District Sex Total Male Female 1 Chennai 60 46 106 (66.67%)

Opinion of Branch Librarians towards Information Technology Applications 11 2 Villupuram 37 16 53 (33.33%) Total 97 (61.01%) 62 (38.99%) 159 (100%) The table 1 shows that respondent by sex. In total, 159 of 193 (82.4%) Branch Librarians / Record Clerk were responded to this survey. Of those responding 97 (61.01%) of the respondents are male and 62 (38.99%) are female. It also shows that, branch libraries in Urban (Chennai) and Rural (Villupuram) districts are managed by Male in maximum number of libraries while compare to Female. Respondents Vs Sex Chennai Villupuram 60 37 46 16 Male Female Figure 1 Respondents Vs Sex Table No. 3 Respondents Vs Designation Sno. Designation Chennai n = 106 Villupuram n = 53 Total n = 159 Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1 Librarian - Grade II 8 6 14 (13.21%) 1 1 2 (3.77%) 9 7 16 (10.06%) 2 Librarian - Grade III 38 29 67 (63.21%) 30 12 42 (79.25%) 68 41 10 9 (68.55%) 3 Village Librarian 0 0 0 5 3 8 (15.09%) 5 3 8 (5.03%) 4 Record Clerk 14 11 25 (23.58%) 1 0 1 (1.89%) 15 11 26 (16.35%) Total 60 46 106 (100%) 37 16 53 (100%) 97 62 159 (100%)

12 N. Siva and Dr. S.K. Asok Kumar The table 3 reveals that, respondents Vs designation. A large percentage of respondents 109 (68.55%) were Grade- III Librarian, followed by 26 (16.35%) of the respondents were Record Clerk, The educational qualification of Record Clerks is only school level or graduate without any Professional qualification in Library and Information Science. 16 (10.06%) of the respondents hold designation as Grade-II Librarian. By virtue of experience and combined with departmental promotion, Village Librarian can become Grade III Librarian, Grade III Librarian can become as Grade II Librarian and Grade II Librarian can attain higher position like District Library Officer. 5.1. ATTITUDE OF BRANCH LIBRARIANS / IN CHARGE TOWARD INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS The attitude of Branch Librarians / In-charge towards Information Technology in branch libraries have been analysed by Weighted Average Mean (WAM) Test. 5.1.1. WAM Test for Attitude of Branch Librarians / In-charge towards Information Technology Applications The summarised opinions of Branch Librarians / In-charges attitude towards Information Technology applications are given in Table 5 with WAM value and Rank order. It is seen from the Table 5 that the variables with higher WAM value in the order of preference are as follows in Chennai District: 1. IT applications are to improve the quality of the Services (52) 2. IT improves the efficiency of the Library (52) 3. IT makes an integration within the organization (51.67) 4. The uses of IT applications are essential to improve the communication facilities (51.67) 5. IT applications are helpful to obtain the right information in right time in the right place and at the right cost (51.67) WAM values in the order of preference are as follows in Villupuram District: 1. IT improves the efficiency of the Library (25.50) 2. The uses of IT applications are essential to improve the communication facilities (25.50) 3. IT applications are used to improve the quality of the Services (25.17) 4. IT applications enhances the Knowledge and expertise (25.17) 5. IT applications improves the status of library (25.17)

Opinion of Branch Librarians towards Information Technology Applications 13 Table No. 5 WAM Test for Attitude of Librarians / In-charge towards Information Technology Applications Sno Description District Agree Dis No Total WAM Rank agree Idea 1 Improve the quality of Service Chennai 101 4 1 106 52.00 1 Villupuram 49 0 4 53 25.17 2 2 Improve the efficiency of Chennai 101 4 1 106 52.00 1 Library Villupuram 50 0 3 53 25.50 1 3 Enhance the knowledge & Chennai 100 3 3 106 51.50 4 expertise Villupuram 49 0 4 53 25.17 2 4 Integration within the Chennai 101 2 3 106 51.67 2 organization Villupuram 46 2 5 53 24.50 4 5 Improve the communication Chennai 101 2 3 106 51.67 2 facilities Villupuram 50 0 3 53 25.50 1 6 Helpful to obtain the right inf. Chennai 101 2 3 106 51.67 2 in the right place and at the right cost Villupuram 48 1 4 53 25.00 3 7 Improve the status of the Chennai 94 7 5 106 50.17 5 Library Villupuram 48 2 3 53 25.17 2 8 Reduces the work Load Chennai 91 12 3 106 50.00 6 Villupuram 45 4 4 53 24.50 4 9 Takes over the traditional way Chennai 94 11 1 106 50.83 3 Villupuram 38 10 5 53 23.17 5 10 Spoils the image of Library Chennai 14 91 1 106 37.50 7 Villupuram 6 43 4 53 18.00 7 11 Often disturb the routine work Chennai 13 90 3 106 37.00 8 Villupuram 6 42 5 53 17.83 6 5.2. WAM Test for Reasons for Poor and Non Utilisation of Information Technology (IT) The opinions collected from the respondents were summarised in the Table 6 with WAM value and Rank order. It is seen from the Table 9 that the variables with higher value in the order of preference are as follows: Chennai District Insufficient funds (42) Inability to absorb recurring costs (41.33) Lack of adequate trained staff in the IT application (40.00) Lack of scope for Library professionals due to IT (38.17) Lack of professionals recognition by the authorities (36.67)

14 N. Siva and Dr. S.K. Asok Kumar Villupuram District Insufficient funds (20) Lack of adequate trained staff in the IT application (19.67) Inability to absorb recurring costs (19.17) Lack of coordination among Staff (18) Staff are not interest (17.67) Table No. 6 Reason for Non / Poor utilization of IT Sno Description District Agree Dis agree No Total WAM Rank Idea 1 Insufficient funds Chennai 50 46 10 106 42.00 1 Villupuram 19 29 5 53 20.00 1 2 Inability to absorb recurring Chennai 46 50 10 106 41.33 2 costs Villupuram 14 34 5 53 19.17 3 3 Staff are not interest Chennai 15 80 11 106 36.00 7 Villupuram 5 43 5 53 17.67 5 4 Lack of adequate trained Chennai 39 56 11 106 40.00 3 Staff Villupuram 18 29 6 53 19.67 2 5 Lack of coordination among Chennai 11 84 11 106 35.33 8 Staff Villupuram 7 41 5 53 18.00 4 6 Lack of initiative on the part Chennai 17 77 12 106 36.17 6 of Lib. Professionals Villupuram 2 45 6 53 17.00 9 7 No support from the it Chennai 11 84 11 106 35.33 8 authorities Villupuram 3 44 6 53 17.17 8 8 Lack of scope for Library Chennai 29 65 12 106 38.17 4 professionals due to IT Villupuram 5 42 6 53 17.50 6 9 Lack of professionals Chennai 20 74 12 106 36.67 5 recognition by the authorities Villupuram 5 42 6 53 17.50 6 10 Fear of Modern Information Chennai 6 89 11 106 34.50 9 Technology Villupuram 4 43 6 53 17.33 7 6 Findings The Librarians / In-charge of branch libraries in urban (Chennai) and rural (Villupuram) districts have shown positive attitude towards Information Technology applications, since most of the variables associated with information technology applications have been accepted with different degrees of ranking. These variables show positive correlation among the Librarians / In-charge of branch libraries, which has been proved through WAM test. There has been a higher degree of positive attitude among the Librarians / In-charge of branch libraries of urban and rural districts in Tamil Nadu, which reveals the progressive and dynamic views (Tables 5).

Opinion of Branch Librarians towards Information Technology Applications 15 It is found that there is a collective opinion among the Librarians / Incharge of branch libraries with regard to poor and non utilisation of information technology in branch libraries. The acceptance over the variables among the Librarians / In-charge of branch libraries has been proved through WAM test, which reveals that there is a correlation among the respondents (Table 6). 7 Suggestions Librarians / In-charge of branch libraries need to be trained because nearly 40% of them have completed only school education with certified course. The application of information Technology has a greater potential and impact in the services of branch libraries in the state. The system has to be strengthened and revitalised with the new innovations in the field of information technology. The introduction of computers and automation of library operations, the use of electronic media gadgets, better reprographic, and so on would pave the way for a functional and sound public library system in Tamil Nadu. REFERENCES [1] Asok Kumar, S.K. (2004). Impact of IT on Library Legislation: A case study of Tamil Nadu. In National Seminar on New Public library in the information Age held at Chennai. Chennai: Foundation for Information and Communication. pp160-162. [2] Buragohain, Alka (1999). Public Library Scenario in India: Problems and Prospects. Herald of Library Science. 38 (1-2): pp.8 [3] Ekbote, Gopalrao (1987). Public Libraries System. Hyderabad: M/s. Ekbote Brothers. pp.23. [4] Krishan Kumar (2004). In. Libraries and Librarianship in India. Westport: Greenwood, pp.7. [5] Patel, Jashu and Krishan Kumar (2004). Libraries and Librarianship in India. Westport: Greenwood, pp. 8 [6] Raghavan, K.S. (2003). Public Library Services in India: Problems and Prospects. In: Knowledge Management: Today and Tomorrow, B. Ramesh Babu et al(ed). New Delhi: Ess Ess publications. pp. 290. [7] Ramasamy, R. (2000). Status of State Central Libraries in India. Chennai: Manivasagar Publications. pp. 28. [8] Ramesh Babu, B. and Asok Kumar, S. K. (2006). Implications of 73 rd & 74 th Constitutional Amendments on Public Libraries in Tamil Nadu. National Seminar on Public Libraries held during 11-12 March 2006 at Lucknow. [9] Ramesh Babu, B. (1995). Automation of Public Library Services in India. In: Fortieth All India Library Conference on Preparing Libraries

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