CHOOSING LIBRARIANSHIP
AS A CAREER CHOICE BY SECONDARY SCHOOL
STUDENTS
(A CASE STUDY OF SOME
SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN LOKOJA
METROPOLIS)
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
The New Webster’s Dictionary of English
Language (1992) define career as “Progress through life with respect to ones
work; a means of earning a living; a profession”. This is synonymous with
occupation, which is seen as an “activity by which one earns one’s living or
fills one’s time, or an instance of this.”
Career can be considered as the way the
individual expresses himself and relates to society through life. Popoola,
(2004) sees it as a job, or profession for which one undergoes regulated
education and training over a period of time and which one intends to follow
for the whole of one’s life. It is thus a chosen pursuit, life work and success
in one’s profession. It is the sequence of major positions occupied by a person
throughout his/her lifetime. It is the totality of work one does in one’s
working life or a course pursued over a period of time (Oyetade, 2001).
Choosing a career by the individual is
one of the most important yet, difficult decisions to make in lifetime, since every
one reserves that right to make the choice. In modern society, every
individuals always have concern for this need though dealing with it without a
real understanding of how individuals make their choice. A child dreams of what
to become in future but finds out that the goals to be attained in life changes
just as the preferred career became largely influenced by what is possible to
be done. The individual looks forward to a fulfillment in a chosen career by it
reward system, although its rewards are not the same for everyone, some are
into career by it reward system,
although the rewards are not the same some are into careers so as to be looked
up to, others derive great satisfaction from a job well done.
Career choice is one of the most important
decision in the life of an individual. It has far-reaching implications on the individuals
future in terms of lifestyle, status, income, security and job satisfaction.
Although, personal philosophy, achievement and self-image are important factors
in this decision, the external environment is also very influential in
characterizing career and shaping aspirations. The value an individual holds
influences the success and failures he experience, the social class in which he
has developed and his interests, strength and capacities are only some of the
factors which is not merely a decision of a moment but a complex and difficult process
spanning years, if not a lifetime (Ginzberg, Aelrad and Herma, 1951).
An individual need is one of the
important factor that determine the choice of his/her career. Other factors include
important people in one’s life, parent, admired works, work experience and peer
influence.
Students all over the world are often
faced with the herculean task of career decision taking. The choice of careers,
subject and courses of study in schools and of subsequent paths to follow are
always difficult problems facing prospective undergraduates. Often, choosing
the right subject combination leading to the right profession can make the
difference between enjoying and detesting a career.
1.2 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
It is clear that the future of one
profession both rest largely on the success of attracting more people
especially younger generation into the profession and the ability of the
profession to retain its workforce. Thus, it is important for each profession
or organization to develop, to appeal to the newcomers to their workforce and
make their profession or organization as appealing and as rewarding as possible
as career choice for them.
The library is a nerve centre of
academic institutions in Nigeria but libraries and librarianship have evolved gradually
and have not yet taken their proper place among the institutions and
professions in the country. In spite of the vast and diverse knowledge and
information resources available in the libraries, they still remain the least
popular institutions and the least sought profession in Nigeria (Okoro, 2009).
Given the fact that a strong academic background breeds career success it is
not difficult to understand why profession such as lawyer, doctors, engineers,
or accountants are traditionally held in high esteem because they all demand
solid academic background.
Librarianship is a profession that is
dedicated to serving the public, to providing timely and accurate information and
which has a great impact to the development of a society. Nevertheless, the
profession does not share the respect of those other professions mentioned
above, Igbinosa (2007) maintains that students do not pursue career in
librarianship because it does not have the prestige given to other profession.
This is inspite of the fact that librarians are the silent heroes behind the success
stories of students, researchers etc.
As a result of the various government
policies and plans to make Nigeria an advance country/nation, by the year 2020,
Nigeria is experiencing and will experience rapid economic transformation which
will accelerate further within the next 25 years. If libraries and information centres
are to be recognized as agent of change within the context of a new affluent
and information-rich society, one should ensure that one would be able to cope
with the new demand of Library services. Thus, human resources development for
librarians and information personnel should provide the necessary education and
training that will enable them to play new role in this ever changing environment.
How is this profession to compete for
the best and the most ambitious “young blood” into the profession if this profession
continues to be a subject of negative images and concern level of
misunderstanding? Recruiting and retaining enough of the best, brightest and
diverse individuals into Librarianship workforce to meet present and future
anticipated needs of information experts is really a challenge this profession
currently faces.
There is an essential need to attract
good quality students into the library profession as the recruitment and
retention of the library and information students are critical issues in contemporary
library education.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
Close contact with new entrants into
some Nigerian Library schools shows that many would have preferred other
courses of study to Library and Information Science.
It seems also that fresh students in
those schools offered to study the course only after being rejected by the department
of first choice owing to low scores obtained at the university matriculations
exam. They probably have tried in vain to secure admission into other choice
course and opted to study library and information science only as last resort.
In Nigeria there appear to be less
research directed specifically to this area. Despite the desire to attract good
quality students into the librarian profession, there has been remarkable
little research done into how this particular age group (17-19 years old)
perceives the profession as a career choice.
Many literature review have shown that
librarianship is regarded as an undervalued profession and does not have the
social standing compare to other profession. Librarianship is also not a first
career choice. Martin (1995) called librarianship “accidental profession”. It
is also disheartening that the profession continue to receive unappealing
images, status, reputations and prestige. Furthermore, another substantial
concern is that there seems to have a little understanding amongst the general public
what library and information (LIS) workers do and what responsibility they undertake.
This study was necessary to be undertaken in order to address and to explore
whether those issue of concern prevail in this younger age group through the
analysis of their attitude towards librarianship as a career, what the
perceived factors that attract or detract from choosing librarianship as a
career; and what are lingering image they hold onto this profession.
The negative image perceived towards
this profession, the shortage of librarians, remarkable low research directed towards
this area, coupled with the increasing demand for high quality and motivated
librarians to cater for the future information needs in the library profession,
are issues which accelerated this investigation of selected secondary schools
career decision/choice.
1.3 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
The main objective of this study was to
explore and to examine the attitude of students towards choosing librarianship
as a career in some selected secondary schools in Lokoja metropolis.
The objective of this study were:
1. To find out factors that motivate or
discourage students in the selected secondary schools who are the prospected
university or polytechnic applicants to choose librarianship as a career.
2. Explore their perceptions towards the
nature of the job and educational qualifications of a professional librarian.
3. To identify their level of awareness
towards a career in Librarianship.
1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
The research questions prepared for this
research work is as follows:
1. Are secondary school students aware
of career in librarianship?
2. Are secondary school students aware
of degree offered in library and information science (LIS) at public universities?
3. What is the perception of secondary
school students towards the place librarians work?
4. Are secondary school students aware
or agree to the fact that librarianship is the mother of all other profession?
5. What is the perception of students
towards the role and nature of the work that librarians do?
6. How do secondary school students rank
librarians against other professional career group?
7. Librarians cannot be as knowledgeable
as other professionals like Medical Doctor, Lawyer, Engineers, Accountants etc.
8. Librarianship is the greatest of all
other profession.
9. Do you intend to choose librarianship
as one of your choice course.
10.Librarianship nurses other profession
to grow.
1.5 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
This research work “Choosing
Librarianship as a career by Secondary School Students” is aimed at exploring
the awareness, attitude and perception of secondary school students towards
librarianship.
The research work seeks to explore five
(5) secondary schools (both private and public) in Lokoja metropolis, with only
the SS 3 students being its major focus, as they are already in the process of
applying for admission into universities, polytechnic, College of Education etc
undergraduate courses or in other words they are in the process of selecting a
career.
The information required for this
research work shall be gotten with the use of questionnaire to be administered
to some students to be randomly selected out of the five (5) selected secondary
schools in Lokoja metropolis.
1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
This study has attempted to contribute
some general knowledge about the attitude of Secondary school students towards
choosing librarianship as a career in Nigeria. The study also explored the
perceived factors that could attract or detract new faces into librarianship
which has not accorded attention in library research. This will hopefully help
to ensure the survival and growth of this profession in Nigeria. Conducting
such an extensive study today using all relevant data sources also would help
the profession to better understand the trends and the current libraries profession
through reports of the findings.
The Nigeria Library Association (NLA) or
other related agencies may be able to utilize the data to make specific policy,
recommendations, publicity, campaign or promotional activities and marketing
strategies for targeting change to address any misconception and lack of
information on the profession. They could extract the data that appear to be
the greatest misconception in regard of students perception of librarianship.
By utilizing
the data, hopefully, those who are
concern for the profession would invest time and money to start preparing information
materials describing those misunderstanding issues as well as increase their
awareness and revealing more information to secondary school students regarding
educational career opportunities in the field of librarianship.
New programmes and strategies could be
developed to directly target potential candidates that are perceived as being
very vital and required but lacking.
1.7 LIMITATIONS AND CONSTRAINTS OF THE
STUDY
Work of this nature will not be without
its limitations and constraints though intrinsic to the research findings. Chiefly
amidst the constraints encountered was the time allotted by the authority to
carry out the research work which is invariably very small amidst other
academic commitments. Hence this bring about limiting our scope and coverage of
the study to just five (5) secondary schools in Lokoja metropolis.
It must also be mentioned that work of
this nature append financial requirement and owing to the economic status of the
country, it was a bit difficult to raise enough finance for transportation from
one school to another and also to carryout all other necessary activities.
Also, it is worthy of mention that much
time was utilized and expended in seeking and gathering necessary information
and materials required to support the work as little research has been
channelled towards this area.
1.8 DEFINITION OF KEY TERMS
Career – The
New Webster’s Dictionary of English Language (1992) defines career as “progress
through life with respect to one’s work; a means of earning a living, a profession”.
This is synonymous with occupation, which is seen as “an activity by which one
earn one’s living or fills one’s time or an instance of this”.
Career can be considered as the way the
individual expresses himself and relates to society through lifre.
Popoola (2002) sees it as a job, or
profession for which one undergoes regulated education and training, over a
period of time and which one intends to follow for the whole of one’s life. It
is thus a choose pursuit, life work and success in one’s profession. It is the
sequence of major positions occupied by a person throughout his/her lifetime.
Base on the above about career there is the need to observe the concept
profession.
Profession – Profession
according to Ajibero (1992) is an occupation which requires certain
professional standard, education or training. Harris (1970) argued that a profession
is a body of knowledge and skills held in
common and continually extended by
united effort.
Further, it was stressed that a
profession is based on an educational process which is itself based on the
common knowledge and common skills in the ordering or applying of which the
professional group has a programmed responsibility.
Librarianship – Librarianship
is generally considered to be concerned with helping individuals obtain
reliable information to increase their knowledge in all spheres of their lives
from the cumulated information store of mankind.
Librarianship again is defined as a
profession devoted to applying theory and technology to the creation,
selection, organization, management, preservation, dissemination and
utilization of collections of information in all formats. A person formally
trained or certified to perform such service is a librarian (Reitz, 2002).
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