Information competency assessment of undergraduates: A Pakistani perspective

Author:

Irfan Naha1ORCID,Rafiq Muhammad2,Arif Muhammad3

Affiliation:

1. Chughtai Public Library, Pakistan

2. Institute of Information Management, University of the Punjab, Pakistan

3. Department of Library and Information Science, Allama Iqbal Open University, Pakistan

Abstract

Students who possess information competency are better equipped to use the large volumes of data at their disposal and think critically and creatively. This study aims to address the research gap in Pakistani higher education by examining the information competency of undergraduate students at a premier university. A cross-sectional survey was conducted with 669 undergraduates, using descriptive and inferential statistics to draw inferences. The study found that students perceived their information competency to be slightly higher than average, with no significant difference based on gender or academic year. The subject domain significantly predicted students’ information competency level, with engineering students expressing higher information competency levels than students from other disciplines. The social sciences group of students reported feeling less information competent compared to the other five groups. The study addresses the literature gap and provides crucial measures for academicians and library practitioners to create effective digital and information literacy programmes for university students.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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