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Application of Total Quality Management Approaches in the
Academic Libraries of Public Sector Universities
BY
Uzma Akhtar Khalid Mahmood SangheraStudent Counselor LibrarianAllama Iqbal Open University Govt. College for Elementary Multan
Teachers Rangeel Pur Multan, Ph.D. Student University of The Punjab, Lahore
INTRODUCTION• A school, a college, and any university of a
society can never alone impart education; each of them is dependent upon a library—a centre of wholesome education for concrete and ultimate knowledge.
Academic Library
• An entity in any academic institution that provides an organized collection of printed and other material, a staff trained to provide and interpret such material as required to meet the demands of user for his educational work” (Carey and Williams from instruction section of Academic Library Survey of IPEDS, 2003).
Academic Libraries of Universities
At the university level library is a:
• partner with departments of the university in meeting in teaching, research and learning commitments of that university.
(Kavulya et al, 2004).
Quality
• Meeting expectations of the customer/user• William A Foster remarks,
“Quality is never an accident, it is always the result of high intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction, and skillful execution, it represents the many choices of alternatives.”
Total Quality Management
Aune (1998: 8) defines TQM as the • Management approach of an organization
centered on quality, • Based on the participation of all its members • Aiming at long term success through customer
satisfaction• Benefits to all members of the organization and
to society.
Libraries and Measurement of Quality
Generally, the service quality of an academic library has been described in terms of
• Its collections,• Its size• Various service contents.
(Kavulya et al, 2004).
Quality Pursuits of HEC
• Realizing the issues of quality, the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan Quality Enhancement Cells (QECs) were established in the public sector universities for improvement of their
• Academic, • Teaching• Learning standards.
(HEC, 2010).
HEC indicators for a quality library
HEC provides on its website a few indicators for an academic library in a university. These are about:
• 200 numbers of books per subject,• 50 numbers of reference books per subject,• 5 periodicals per week and • 10 leading newspapers per day
(HEC website).
TQM Approaches for Library
Key aspects of TQM approaches taken for library are in this study are:
• Unwavering focus on user,
• Continuous improvement of libraries, (Khera and Sharma, 2012).
OBJECTIVES of THE STUDY
• The objectives of the study were to:• To examine the application of TQM approaches
in the libraries of public sector universities.• To analyze the perceptions of librarians about
application of TQM approaches in the libraries of public sector universities.
• To explore the views of users of libraries about application of TQM approaches in the libraries of public sector universities.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
• The study was descriptive in nature and check list and a survey questionnaire were developed to collect data.
POPULATION
The research population comprised of:• Librarians of central and departmental
libraries of a public sector universities offering research in Southern Punjab.
• Research supervisors/ faculty members.• Researchers currently enrolled in different
programs of university.
Sample of Respondents
S.No Tools Respondents Sample Total
1 Checklist Librarians 20 20
2 Questionnaire 1- Faulty members2- Researchers
4444 88
108
Indicators of TQM for Public Sector Libraries
S#. TQM Approaches Performance Indicators Source
1
Unwavering
focus on
user
1.1Physical Space
1.2 Easy access
1.3 Conducive atmosphere
1.4 Physical atmosphere
1.5 Intellectual freedom, rights and values,
1.6 User privacy confidentiality,
1.7 Collaboration.
1.8 User-centered service
1.9Access to collections (printed & non printed) sufficient in quality, depth,
1.10 Diversity,
1.11 Currency to support the research
1.12 Maximum opening hours
Standards for libraries
by Association of
College and Research
Libraries (ACRL),
2011
Rosa et. al(2007)
Bayraktar et. al.
(2008)
Pandi et. al. (2009)
Indicators of TQM for Public Sector Libraries
S#. TQM Approaches Performance Indicators Source
2
Continuous
improvemen
t in library
2.1 Updating with recent trends
2.2 New services (CAS, SDI)
2.3 IT infra structure
2.4 Access to Digital library and downloading
2.5 Continuous access to periodical (5/week)
2.6 Continuous access to leading newspapers (at least 10/day)
Standards for
libraries by
Association of
College and
Research Libraries
(ACRL), 2011 &
HEC Affiliation
criteria for degree
awarding
institutions
TOOLS OF RESEARCH
• Check list: This was prepared for librarians
• Questionnaire : This questionnaire was prepared for research supervisors/faculty members and researchers
Findings
UNWAVERING FOCUS TO THE USERS
• Research data of Checklist for the component 1 indicates that 66.81% librarians agreed that user is a prime focus in public sector universities' libraries while 33.18% disagreed with this.
• Research data of Questionnaire for the component 1 indicates that mean value of the responses calculated is 3.24 which falls in the range of agreement that user is a prime focus in public sector universities' libraries.
CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT OF LIBRARY
• Research data of Checklist for the component 2 indicates that 74.21% librarians disagreed that library receives continuous improvement in public sector universities' libraries while 25.78% agreed with this.
• Research data of Questionnaire for the component 2 indicates that Mean value obtained is 2.5 which fall in the range of disagreement so it was found users disagreed with it.
Conclusion
• Analysis of first component of Checklist and questionnaire, showed that there is a tendency towards unwavering focus on user of libraries in public sector.
• Analysis of second component of Checklist and questionnaire, showed that there are fewer tendencies towards continuous improvement of public sector universities' libraries.
Recommendations
• Library services may be provided nonstop 24/7 as a step towards TQM culture.
• Accessories to regulate the internal atmosphere may be installed.
• There may be quick acquisition of quality books.
• Reference services also need regular updating of current books, new journals, periodicals and news papers. Public sector libraries may be equipped with new volumes and other recent updating
• Automation of library operations,• Increase in number of computers,• Access to HEC digital library• Online downloading facility
Provision of services like:
• Resource Sharing Facility, • Current Awareness Service and • Selected Dissemination Service
• Appropriate budget allocation and its provision in time may pave the way towards TQM culture in libraries.
Quality assurance cells may devise strategy and plans that libraries remain fully equipped with:
• Latest books• Research journals • Periodicals• Human and mechanical resources
Thanks