Abstract:
Strategic planning is fundamental in clarifying the future direction of libraries,
establishing priorities, developing a logical foundation when making decisions, and
improving the performance of a library. Despite the importance of strategic planning,
numerous public university libraries in Kenya lack strategic plans, and those that do are
still impacted by factors such as technological changes; inadequately skilled staff and
funding; changes in student population demographics; shifts in user expectations;
dwindling capitation from the government; and shifts in information seeking behaviour.
The aim of this study was to assess the extent to which strategic planning practices are
carried out in selected public university libraries in Kenya with a view to
recommending appropriate interventions to improve the development and
implementation of strategic plans in university libraries. The study's objectives were to:
establish the existence of strategic plans in university libraries in Kenya; establish the
important role that strategic planning plays in the management of information resources
in university libraries; examine the environment appropriate for effective use of
strategic plans in university libraries; ascertain the effectiveness of the strategic plans
used in public university libraries; establish the challenges experienced in the use of
strategic plans in public university libraries; and propose appropriate interventions to
improve use of strategic plans. The study was underpinned by the Applied Strategic
model. The study adopted a mixed methods research approach and convergent parallel
research design with concurrent triangulation within a pragmatic philosophical
paradigm. Quantitative data was collected by the use of questionnaires while qualitative
data was collected by the use of an interview schedule. The study's population
comprised of 277 respondents selected from five public universities. The sample size of
134 library staff members was calculated using Yamane's formula, while Deputy Vice
Chancellors and Finance Officers were chosen using purposive sampling. Quantitative
data was analyzed statistically and findings were presented in tables, charts and graphs
while qualitative data was grouped into themes and analyzed thematically according to
the topics. The study found that majority of public university libraries 114 (94.8%) did
not have their own strategic plans, but that their strategies were embedded into the main
strategic plans of their universities. The study also established that 96 (80.7%) of the
respondents indicated that strategic planning plays a critical role in public university
libraries by defining organizational direction and priorities as one of the roles that
scored highly. The study further found that 90(75.6%) of the respondents felt that
adequate funding and support from management provided a conducive environment for
effective use of strategic plans. Change of priorities, leadership turnover, and funding
constitute the major challenges to the implementation of strategic plans in libraries.
Other challenges included inadequate qualified staff, a lack of stakeholder involvement
in the strategic planning process as well as inadequate sensitization of the library staff.
The study concludes that although strategic planning is key to the success of libraries, it
is not given the necessary attention it deserves by public university libraries in Kenya.
The study recommends that libraries need to develop their strategic plans; involve all
stakeholders in strategic planning; use various channels to communicate; recruit more
trained staff; improve budget allocation; and use appropriate procedures to come up
with realistic and implementable strategic plans.
Description:
A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Award of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Library and Information Studies, Departments of Library, Records Management and Information Studies, School of Information Sciences