In the line of disaster: preparedness and effective response of academic libraries in Malaysia

  Authors Mohd Ismail Abidin, K Kiran, Samsul Farid Samsuddin Publication date 2024/8/9 Journal Library Management Publisher Emerald Publish...

Saturday, February 10, 2024

Evidence of Open Science Principles in Library Disaster Management: The Malaysian Academic Library Experience

 Abstract : Many institutions struggle to create effective preparedness, response, recovery, and mitigation plans despite the significance of disaster management in libraries. Open science offers potential solutions to these issues by providing libraries with access to real-time data, information, and best practices, as well as collaboration and knowledge-sharing opportunities. However, it is necessary to investigate how open science can be incorporated into library disaster management practices and to identify the potential benefits and obstacles of this approach. This paper explores how open science principles can be used to improve library disaster management. This paper presents qualitative findings from multiple case studies of academic libraries in Malaysia. Individual semi-structured interviews with library leaders and focus group discussions with librarians were used to collect empirical data from a targeted sample of respondents. Afterwards, the data were analyzed using thematic analysis. Academic libraries in Malaysia are perceived to have a strategy and their own plans to respond to a disaster crisis, but they lack a formal disaster management plan. The data findings also demonstrate how open science can assist libraries in gaining access to real-time data and information about disasters, in sharing their experiences with others, and in responding effectively to emergencies. The result of the study will be a greater understanding of how open science has been utilized in library disaster management, as well as recommendations for how libraries can integrate open science principles into their disaster management practices

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https://commonrepo.um.edu.my/13596/1/ICoLIS%202023%20proceeding.pdf#page=46

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