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Faculty in the Library Schools of the Gulf Cooperation Council Member Nations: An Evaluation

  • Husain Al-Ansari , Sajjad ur Rehman and Nibal Yusuf
Published/Copyright: December 4, 2007
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From the journal Volume 51 Issue 3

This study was conducted to analyze the bio-bibliographic profile of faculty members of six library schools in the six member nations of the Gulf Cooperation Council in the Arabian Peninsula. Data were collected through a mailed instrument as well as from the resumes of these faculty members. Forty-nine out of sixty-five faculty members (75.4%) provided data. It was found that the mean age of these faculty members was 48.5. Most of them got their doctoral degrees from Western countries during the 1980s and the 1990s. The majority of them had considerable professional and managerial experience. Their instructional assignments have primarily been in the traditional areas of library operations and service. It was found that most of them have weak research and publication records. They are also quite inactive in professional service as few of them are engaged in continuing professional education activities and none of them is reported to be active in any national or regional professional forum.


Husain Al-Ansari is Director, Library and Information Science Program, Kuwait University.
Sajjad ur Rehman is Professor, Library and Information Science, Kuwait University. Corresponding author. Adr.: Library and Information Science Program, Kuwait University, P.O. Box 5969, Safat 13060, Kuwait. E-mail: Sajjad Rehman: Until 20.08.01
Nibal Yusuf is Engineering Librarian, Kuwait University.

Received: 2001-07-09
Published Online: 2007-12-04
Published in Print: 2001-September

© 2001 by K. G. Saur Verlag GmbH, Federal Republic of Germany

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