For teacher education to be successful,
functional and effective, it must be backed up by a good functional library,
where informational materials stocked are capable of helping both teachers and
students to be able to retrieve needed information that will fit their
teaching/learning and research at any given time.
Libraries have always been
considered as storehouses of ideas, creativity and learning. This is mainly because they provide a vast
amount of information and have become ideal centers of learning, especially in
schools and institutions of higher education. To some, however, these ‘centers
of learning’ are seemingly less than adequate to meet the ever-growing needs of
its users today. So this begs the question, how do we pull the library out of
the dark ages and into the future?
User-Friendly Libraries
More often than not, libraries today are either struggling with
stocking more relevant materials for the users or users are struggling to find
the materials they need within the library. This not only points to a lack in
organisation within the library but also limited materials and information
sources.
Through a study visit organised by Enabel under the Teacher Training Education
project, 15 librarian staff from National Teachers’ Colleges take a journey
that will provide them with the insight to improve their library services and
make their libraries more user-friendly for their students and staff.
Among the libraries selected is Kyambogo University library and
the Health Tutors’ College (HTC) Mulago library. Kyambogo University library is
one of the key actors in the Teacher Training in Uganda and has a wealth of
experience when it comes to sharing how they manage to successfully manage
their library while HTC Mulago on the other hand, is one of the beneficiaries
of the TTE project in the first phase and received support in terms of
infrastructure and equipment. The library has two discussion rooms, enough
reading space, server room, computer laboratory. It also has staff space,
wireless internet, up-to-date reference materials and enough furniture which
could all work as motivational factors to encourage tutor students to use the
library to realize effective teaching, learning and research.
Lessons Learned
Organization the book
collections
During their visit, the librarians learnt from the two libraries
how they organise their book collections. This is quite important because it
makes it easier for the students to locate the books they need in the shortest
amount of time. Creating organised book sections, having and book sections
within library and occasionally displaying different categories of books is one
of the ways to get students to access information and use the libraries more
often.
Using ICT
One of the important factors in enhancing the use of libraries is
the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). ICT has increasingly
become an integral part of today’s educational system. Integrating ICT within
the library will contribute immensely to the performance of librarians in
carrying out their duties such as cataloguing, referencing services,
circulation management and serials control.
The study visit exposed the librarians to the KOHA
library management system used to organise book collections in the library. The
open source software provides a user’s perspective that allows the user to
easily search for appropriate resources or authors, look at available resources
within the library and view and manage the books they borrow. On the other
hand, the software also provides a management interface where the librarian can
easily have an overview of the user in the library, the books borrowed and the
entire collection of books within the library.
Currently Enabel is working on training all library staff and
installing KOHA software in all 5 NTC libraries (Muni, Unyama, Mubende, Kaliro
and Kabale) in order to enhance the role of libraries in teacher education.
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