Librarians’ Attitudes, Needs, and Barriers to Participating in International Conferences: A Survey of ALA Members

This article presents the results of a survey of American Library Association (ALA) members exploring the interests, barriers, reasons, decision-influencing factors, support needs, and preferences of librarians in attending international conferences. The study reveals that although a majority of li...

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Main Authors: Grace Liu, Shoshana Frank, Elizabeth Dawson, Olanike Olaniyi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Chinese American Librarians Association 2023-09-01
Series:International Journal of Librarianship (IJoL)
Online Access:https://journal.calaijol.org/index.php/ijol/article/view/304
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description This article presents the results of a survey of American Library Association (ALA) members exploring the interests, barriers, reasons, decision-influencing factors, support needs, and preferences of librarians in attending international conferences. The study reveals that although a majority of librarians expressed a strong interest in attending such conferences, more than half of them never or rarely participate, primarily due to a lack of institutional funding, which is more prevalent in public libraries. The primary reason for attending international conferences is to gain exposure to new perspectives and library practices in other countries. Factors such as the overall cost of the conference, its theme and reputation, and the availability of financial support also significantly influence librarians' participation decisions. To enhance and improve librarians' participation in international conferences, we recommend that professional institutions provide funding, advocacy, and informational support to help build their capabilities, networks, and awareness. Overall, the study highlights the significant potential for librarians to broaden their horizons and expand their professional development opportunities through attending international conferences and underscores the need for greater support and resources to facilitate their participation.
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spelling doaj.art-e58b75c9d51a4c3995db2ffea7751ba02023-09-16T17:35:01ZengChinese American Librarians AssociationInternational Journal of Librarianship (IJoL)2474-35422023-09-018310.23974/ijol.2023.vol8.3.304Librarians’ Attitudes, Needs, and Barriers to Participating in International Conferences: A Survey of ALA MembersGrace Liu0Shoshana FrankElizabeth Dawson1Olanike Olaniyi2West Chester UniversityArizona Western CollegeIndianapolis Public Library This article presents the results of a survey of American Library Association (ALA) members exploring the interests, barriers, reasons, decision-influencing factors, support needs, and preferences of librarians in attending international conferences. The study reveals that although a majority of librarians expressed a strong interest in attending such conferences, more than half of them never or rarely participate, primarily due to a lack of institutional funding, which is more prevalent in public libraries. The primary reason for attending international conferences is to gain exposure to new perspectives and library practices in other countries. Factors such as the overall cost of the conference, its theme and reputation, and the availability of financial support also significantly influence librarians' participation decisions. To enhance and improve librarians' participation in international conferences, we recommend that professional institutions provide funding, advocacy, and informational support to help build their capabilities, networks, and awareness. Overall, the study highlights the significant potential for librarians to broaden their horizons and expand their professional development opportunities through attending international conferences and underscores the need for greater support and resources to facilitate their participation. https://journal.calaijol.org/index.php/ijol/article/view/304
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title Librarians’ Attitudes, Needs, and Barriers to Participating in International Conferences: A Survey of ALA Members
title_full Librarians’ Attitudes, Needs, and Barriers to Participating in International Conferences: A Survey of ALA Members
title_fullStr Librarians’ Attitudes, Needs, and Barriers to Participating in International Conferences: A Survey of ALA Members
title_full_unstemmed Librarians’ Attitudes, Needs, and Barriers to Participating in International Conferences: A Survey of ALA Members
title_short Librarians’ Attitudes, Needs, and Barriers to Participating in International Conferences: A Survey of ALA Members
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