Principles of model for the University Library in Thailand to ASEAN Community



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Online available since February 2015 at www.oricpub.com (2015) Copyright ORIC Publications Journal of Human and Social Science Research; Vol. 06 (02), 2015, 045-049 ISSN 2331-4974 Principles of model for the University Library in Thailand to ASEAN Community Titiya Netwong Faculty of Science and Technology, Suan Dusit Rajabhat University, Bangkok, Thailand E-mail:titiya_net@dusit.ac.th Received December 2014, Accepted February 2015 ABSTRACT The objectives of this study were 1) to study and synthesize the status of management for university library in Thailand to ASEAN community, and 2) propose the university library in Thailand to ASEAN community model. The samples were 5 directors of Library Center from five universities and 14 experts in the field of academic libraries and information sciences from fourteen universities. The data was collected by interviewing and a questionnaire. The statistical analysis included contents and mean from IOC (Item Objective Congruence). The findings were as follows: 1) Management of the university library in Thailand began to preparing for the ASEAN community. The management policy of university library was from the policy of the university to identify the genetic activities of the library. Operational issues focused on the development of learning resources to support education in ASEAN. The libraries must have a support policy for the ASEAN community, budgeting for management and promotional activity/project support ASEAN community, personnel readiness, instructional services in the region, academic services and research in the region, service searching and development of digital contents in more than one language, the environment of libraries to learning atmosphere ASEAN, cooperation between libraries in the region and quality assurance compliance with the quality assurance supporting services of ASEAN community. 2) The model for the university library in Thailand to ASEAN community consisted of 7 components as followed: 1) management 2) servicing 3) personnel 4) information resources 5) information resources management and knowledge warehouse 6) learning environment and 7) cooperation network. Keywords: University Library, ASEAN Community, Library Model Contents 1 Introduction... 46 2 Methodology... 46 2.1 Subject Selection and Criterions... 46 2.2 Instrument... 46 2.3 Research Design... 46 2.4 Methods... 47 All rights reserved. No part of contents of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the written permission of ORIC Publications, www.oricpub.com.

Journal of Human and Social Science Research / ISSN 2331-4974 46 3 Results... 47 3.1 The Status of Management for University Library in Thailand to ASEAN Community... 47 3.2 The University Library in Thailand to ASEAN Community Model... 47 4 Conclusion and Discussion... 48 1 INTRODUCTION The Association of South East Asian Nations or ASEAN, was established on 8 August 1967 through the Bangkok Declaration. The ASEAN Community is expected to be complete in 2015. The member states of ASEAN consist of ten countries: Indonesia, the Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, Vietnam, Lao, Myanmar, Cambodia and Thailand. The main objective of ASEAN is to accelerate economic, socio-cultural, technological and administrative cooperation of all member states, promote peace and security in the ASEAN region and enhance cooperation between ASEAN and other international organization. The slogan of ASEAN was One Vision, One Identity, One Community.[1, 2] Thailand firmly believes that investment in education represents an investment in a better future. Education is a key to achieve an ASEAN caring and sharing community, and role to play in restoring regional unity, harmony, peace and democratic ways of life and for stimulating the global economy.[1] Therefore, higher education in Thailand must adapt to changed after the ASEAN. [3] Mobilizing higher educational cooperation in the ASEAN Community between the nations in the region on the basis of mutual benefit. The university library is a part of university set up. Every library program must support university s total program and used by students, teachers, researchers, administrative staff etc. of the university. [3, 4, 5] But the current changes to adapt to the ASEAN in 2015, academic libraries in ASEAN countries must be adapted to forward ASEAN university libraries of ASEAN region. To drive learning support of students enrolled in higher education of ASEAN region. Includes a network of university libraries in the region and advance to the world. Therefore, the university library for readiness preparation such as management, servicing, personnel, information resource, information resources management and knowledge warehouse, learning environment used for maximum benefit and create a network of cooperation between libraries in the region. So there are a great need to study the management of university libraries for readiness preparation to ASEAN community and finding the university library model to support ASEAN community. The objectives of this study were: to study and synthesize the status of management for university library in Thailand to ASEAN community and propose the university library in Thailand to ASEAN community model. To guide the development of university library to move towards the ASEAN community. The use of service-learning, the use of the university libraries to get maximum benefit. Promote the library as a resources for lifelong learning and including the strengthening of the ASEAN Community. 2 METHODOLOGY 2.1 Subject Selection and Criterions The samples consisted of 5 directors of Library Center from five universities and 14 experts in the field of academic libraries and information sciences from fourteen universities. 2.2 Instrument The research instruments were as follows: 1) the interview question form and 2) the questionnaire of evaluate the university library in Thailand to ASEAN community model form. 2.3 Research Design The mixed research method, both qualitative and quantitative methods were research design.

Journal of Human and Social Science Research / ISSN 2331-4974 47 2.4 Methods 1) To interview 5 directors of Library Center from five universities by interview question form. Content analysis and synthesize the status of management for university library in Thailand to ASEAN community. 2) To evaluate model for the university library in Thailand to ASEAN community from 7 experts in the field of academic libraries and information sciences. Find mean from IOC (Item Objective Congruence). 3) To focus group of the university library in Thailand to ASEAN community model from 7 experts in the field of academic libraries and information sciences. 3 RESULTS 3.1 The Status of Management for University Library in Thailand to ASEAN Community The management of the university library in Thailand began to prepare for the ASEAN community. The management policy of university library was from the policy of the university to identify the genetic activities of the library. Operational issues focused on the development of learning resources to support education in ASEAN. The libraries must have a policy of support for the ASEAN community, budgeting for management and promotional activity/project support ASEAN community, personnel readiness, instructional services in the region, academic service and research in the region, service search and development of digital content in more than one language, the environment of libraries to learning atmosphere ASEAN, cooperation between libraries in the region and quality assurance compliance with the quality assurance support services of ASEAN community. 3.2 The University Library in Thailand to ASEAN Community Model The model of the university library in Thailand to ASEAN community consisted of 7 components as followed: 1) management 2) servicing 3) personnel 4) information resources 5) information resources management and knowledge warehouse 6) learning environment and 7) cooperation network. Component 1: Management; 1) The University has a strategy-driven ASEAN. 2) The policy management libraries / vision / mission / goals to support ASEAN Community. 3) Library has an action plan in line with the vision / mission / goals to support ASEAN Community. 4) Analysis of internal factors and external factors to be used in planning library management to prepare for the ASEAN Community. 5) Library is supported mission-driven budget for the ASEAN community. Component 2: Servicing; 1) There is a proactive service to explicit focus on service excellence and concrete from the service to other ASEAN countries. 2) Development of an OPAC sites and services in more than one language, and provide access from a wide range of hardware and software support services in ASEAN countries. 3) Presents environment infrastructure for all forms of electronic services. 4) Use of social media services to ASEAN Relations. 5) The library has a role in promoting copyright protection in ASEAN to protect intellectual property rights in creative works. 6) Build awareness of information security and networking. Component 3: Personnel; 1) Staff are knowledgeable about all aspects of ASEAN, ASEAN Charter and ASEAN Culture. 2) Personnel has communication skills, English language/ ASEAN language. 3) The library supports the use of ICT of personnel, ICT training for management personnel and ICT services in the ASEAN region. 4) The performance management personnel in accordance with the implementation plan to support ASEAN Community. 5) Raise personnel library services, support to ASEAN Community such as the languages to field questions and search, the use of information technology, value added, organization support and service mind. 6) Staff has the ability to adapt any change to ASEAN and to work across cultures. Component 4: Information Resources; 1) Service information resources to share and exchange among ASEAN countries. 2) Preparation of information resources to support research needs of information about ASEAN. 3) Development of Information Resources plans for build a collection which conform to needs of ASEAN Community. 4) Broadband service support to network to ASEAN. 5) Application to the online databases for library management in ASEAN.

Journal of Human and Social Science Research / ISSN 2331-4974 48 Component 5: Information Resources Management and Knowledge Warehouse; 1) Development of a union catalog of the library in the ASEAN countries. 2) Development of knowledge bank, IR-Institutional Repository to support the user sector in ASEAN. 3) Promote the development of research databases, researchers, academics, promote lifelong learning in the ASEAN member countries. 4) Development of a central database to share information about ASEAN and its member countries. 5) Development of digital media contents and digital collections to be ready to exchange and share with the ASEAN countries. Component 6: Learning Environment; 1) Environment to learning common zone about the ASEAN region. 2) Provide learning resources about ASEAN accessible without limits of time and place. 3) Provide activities / projects about ASEAN. 4) Provide space facilities for activities / projects. 5) Provide the physical environment, digital media and publications to promote research on ASEAN. Component 7: Cooperation Network; 1) The university library is follows a member library of AUNILO. 2) Network partnership to develop personnel for building competency the ASEAN Community. 3) The resource sharing among libraries in the region to share knowledge and resources. 4) Library in ASEAN's development activities / projects. 5) Coordination development of teaching / research institutions in the region. 6) Networking to promoting of common users in the ASEAN countries. 4 CONCLUSION AND DISCUSSION The management of the university library in Thailand began to prepare for the ASEAN community. The management policy of university library was from the policy of the university to identify the genetic activities of the library. It is also consistent with research of Sarawanawong and Thungkawee [3] that to find as some libraries are preparing to the ASEAN community in a concrete and clear. The policy of the university library must be put into practice. The library is preparing personnel to ASEAN, especially in English because all the libraries to focus on the development of English language training is evident by the plan for academic resources and Information Technology [6]. Be specified in writing and to enhance budget allocation in foreign languages. The activities / projects to support the development of language learning, foreign language training for staff, etc. Along with teaching and research to improve library services in the region. Most libraries have developed resources in the form of digital media, database and online teaching, consistent with the concept of Tuamsuk, Sarawanawong and Kwiecien. [7] For library service to access the information by using information technology to access, research workers choose to search and use information online first. Libraries need to provide a variety of information resources and appropriate for individual of user. It is also consistent with the 2020 Strategic Plan for the library of the National Library of Singapore said, library must adapt to new technologies, access to digital library resources and services to library users can access and connect to the digital service. [8] The model of the university library in Thailand to ASEAN community consisted of 7 components as followed: 1) management 2) servicing 3) personnel 4) information resource 5) information resources management and knowledge warehouse 6) learning environment and 7) cooperation network. To see that the management is the first element of a university library to ASEAN model, consistent with research University Library Management Model for Students Learning Support. [7] Because of the different parts of the library will operate under the policies of the university and the library. Services and personnel are important component of a university library to ASEAN model, consistent with the concept of Premsamith. [4] Library as a source of knowledge of the university community and society will prepared for a lot of the information resources and services. The librarian must develop the capacity to prepare for ASEAN community. Cooperation in personnel library ASEAN should cooperate in training and exchange of personnel between institutions to develop their own personnel. [3] ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This work was supported in part by Suan Dusit Rajabhat University, Department of Research and Development.

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