The extent of benefiting from the training programs provided by the Deanship of Library Affairs: A descriptive and analytical study on the graduates of the Department of Libraries and Information at the Faculty of Arts, Imam Abdul Rahman ibn Faisal Univer

Authors

  • Aliaa Ibrahim Assistant professor, Faculty of Arts, Library and Information Department, Assiut University, Egypt

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70000/cj.2019.54.83

Abstract

The purpose of this research is to determine the extent to which graduates benefited from the
training programs offered by the Deanship of Librarianship Affairs, and to identify the main
obstacles that limit the benefit of female graduates from the training programs. The research uses
descriptive analytical methods. The sample of this research consists of 53 students of Imam
Abdulrahman bin Faisal University, Faculty of Arts, Libraries and Information Department.
Designed a questionnaire divided into four interlocutors:
The results of the research: Twitter topped the list with 94.3%.The training programs on the
search engine (Summon), and databases in the digital library of Imam Abdul Rahman bin Faisal
University ranked first by (100%).Students receive a certificate in the presence of training programs
(100%), where they benefit when they graduate and apply for a job.
Based on the above results, the researcher recommends: Accreditation of workshops,
discussions and problem solving. Conducting several studies that deal with the training programs
for female graduates of the educational departments, especially the Library and Information
Department which deals with the beneficiaries with special needs (intellectual, cultural and
research).

Published

2019-06-30

How to Cite

Ibrahim, A. (2019). The extent of benefiting from the training programs provided by the Deanship of Library Affairs: A descriptive and analytical study on the graduates of the Department of Libraries and Information at the Faculty of Arts, Imam Abdul Rahman ibn Faisal Univer. Cybrarians Journal, (54). https://doi.org/10.70000/cj.2019.54.83