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Developmental interventions
in UOS Central Library
HistoryMission statement
Vision statementUOS values
SWOT analysisData gathering
Reporting ProposalContract
Giant chartVisit
History of University of Sargodha: In 2002, Government College was upgraded into a University. The University of Sargodha has become a legendary centre of
Higher Education, in a short span of time, respected nationally as well as internationally for its brilliant performance in teaching and research activities.
It is a pleasure to provide them opportunities to get higher education through intellectual, moral and academic library which enables them to face the challenges of modern civilization.
Accordingly, the University focuses on the overall personality development of the students through curricular, co-curricular and sports activities.
Strengths: Positive reputation in the external community Positive experience with those who interact with the
campus Past performance
• Many Accredited Programs Faculty and staff support the campus mission Proactive student support Access to services Faculty involvement with students Learning communities developing to enhance learning
and student-faculty interaction Campus Characteristics Facilities include new and well-maintained, attractive
buildings and grounds with • growth potential
Friendly and safe Dedicated and Expert faculty Campus wide involvement in planning
Distinguishing qualities and identity not well known Sluggish responsiveness to student and community needs Lack of satisfaction of internal community Match between research expectation & support High and unequal workloads faculty & staff Lack of ability to hire & retain faculty Lack of adjusting to pressures of growth Varying perceptions of appropriate proportions of major
employee categories (faculty, staff, and administrators) Lack of strong, pervasive presence in the external community Limited resources for faculty and staff development
• Reporting perceived as a ritual and meaningless Reporting requirements absorb a large percentage of
resources.
Partnerships in support of university initiatives Expanded possibilities for the workforce Diversity of region (students – industry) Interest in academic program expansion Interest in expansion of cultural activities Interest in University services (Policy Center, Bridge, Growth potential New construction Societal trends Increase demand for mid-career redirection and life
long learning Increased interest in global initiatives Technological advances
Budget crisisNegative public perception Development of another university in the area Societal and student perception of education
as solely a means to a job Reporting perceived as a ritual and
meaningless Reporting requirements absorb a large
percentage of resources. Historical public perceptions/lack of
knowledge about higher Education.
DATA GATHERING
preliminary data gathering
Before the visit, OD practitioner on his own behalf got the basic organizational information from websites.
Financial conditions from Profit and Loss statement were provided by the client.
Some other, information about programs , mission , vision and values was given to OD practitioner.
Two interviews were conducted one unstructured and other one is structured.
First interview:First with the Chairperson of Department of
Library Sciences, in which we do the general discussion about the library functioning and strengths, weaknesses and problems.
He also told us about software purchased for online library (cost PRs. 70 lakh)and work already done in this respect.
In Second structured Interview, with Raja
Ghulam Mustafa, in charge of IT
Developments at UOS Library, what
developments have been done previously
and what are needed now
How many books and journals are available
in UOS library approximately?
80000 books
What is best point of UOS library in your
opinion?
Centre of the campus
What is weak point of UOS library in your
opinion?
User of library are not literate
Mostly students do not visit library on regular basis. What are reasons behind it in your view?
Teacher do not encourage them.Students often complain that recommended
books are not available in library, what are the reasons and your proposed solution?
Interact with chief library.How many online libraries can be accessed by
UOS research students? Please specify the name if any.
HEC digital library, US digital library,
How many books/journals are stolen /lost every year in library?
No record If a thumb impression scanner is used for security
purpose, do you think it will decrease the stolen or lost books rate?
It is for user ID, but RFID can be used for this purpose. no
We have been told that each department recommends a list of books every year. what steps are taken to fulfill these recommendations?
Purchase is done by department.
In UOS online library, books for 2-3 disciplines are available, why availability is not made for all subjects and disciplines?
Depend on departmentWhat steps should be taken for availability of
books (all disciplines) in UOS online library? There must be centralized policy.In establishing online library, what was the cost
including software? That’s almost 15000000RS
How many people were recruited for bringing out this change?
6 professionalsWhat were the technological changes made
in this regard?Lot of….We have a digital database system in library
but only 1 PC is available here.do you think it is sufficient?
It will be installed soon.
On the basis of data collected by OD Practitioner and Client,
it was concluded that theArea which required the most attention were
of security of books( high ratio not disclosed)digital library (established but need
improvement) Online library at UOS.( technology is available but not in proper use)
Library Security System: Installation of RFID system (radio
frequency identification)Digital and online library:For the step of digital library, formation of a
computer lab comprising over 50 computers.
Establishment of an online library providing access to all disciplines in UOS.
Radio frequency Identification System:
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is the use of a wireless non-contact system that uses radio-frequency electromagnetic fields to transfer data from a tag attached to an object, for the purposes of automatic identification and tracking.
Some tags require no battery and are powered and read at short ranges via magnetic fields (electromagnetic induction). Others use a local power source and emit radio waves.
This chip will be attached to any page on
book and a security gate at entrance,
when a book is stolen, security gate will
detect it quickly when it comes in contact
with.
Chip on an issued book will be off by the
system.
This will solve the issue of stolen books.
A database system is already established
at UOS library but only one PC is available
for use.
Our recommendation is to provide at least
50 computers for use of students.( based
upon record of per day visiting students in
library).
An online library is established but it
provides information only to medical and
engineering disciplines.
We propose that it must contain not only
books but also journals for all disciplines at
online library.
As it already has an infrastructure but a
need for improvement and change.
Primary cost
Phase 1 5000
Phase 2 15000
Phase 3 5000
Phase 4 25000
Phase 5 40000
OD practitioner fees 250000
Outsider practitioner 100000
IT specialist 150000
Total fees 590000
Material & expense
Material cost 7000000
Traveling exp 50000
Total estimated cost 7050000
Total cost 7064000
HR
Hiring new and trained staff
Information &Technology
Computerized system
RFID security
Digital library
Data base system
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