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Title: Development of a training model on digital pedagogies for academic librarians at Universities of Technology in South Africa
Authors: Omarsaib, Mousin 
Keywords: Digital pedagogies;Training model;Academic librarians
Issue Date: 21-Mar-2023
Abstract: 
Globally, the Fourth Industrial Revolution has disrupted teaching philosophies at higher education
institutions. This disruption beyond physical walls into virtual spaces has allowed academic
librarians to explore teaching roles as online mediators and facilitators in the digital environment.
However, historically, literature has challenged the pedagogical competencies of academic
librarians when teaching in a face-to-face environment. In recent years, the ability to integrate
suitable technologies with teaching methods in a digital environment has further questioned the
competencies of academic librarians. Therefore, worldwide, the online teaching role of academic
librarians is under the microscope. Thus, the objectives of this study were to ascertain, explore and
establish the emerging role of academic librarians in relation to digital pedagogy and the online
environment at UoTs in South Africa. Digital pedagogy can be defined as a process to effectively
connect relevant pedagogical and technological knowledge to enhance teaching in multimodal
environments. The Community of Inquiry (COI) and Technological Pedagogical Content
Knowledge (TPACK) frameworks was used to probe the pedagogical and technological
knowledge of academic librarians as teachers in the digital environment. A sequential explanatory
mixed method design framed the research approach. During the quantitative first phase, a webbased exploratory survey was administered to academic librarians at UoTs in South Africa. The
emerging themes from the web-based exploratory survey was used to design the interview
schedule for the second qualitative phase. The results from both phases were analysed and
interpreted to present the findings. The results from data collected were then triangulated with the
theoretical frameworks and reviewed literature. The overall findings revealed academic librarians
at UoTs in South Africa lacked in digital pedagogies juxtapose digital environment. Consequently,
academic librarians need to acquire pedagogical and digital skills when teaching in a digital
environment. The study recommends system, methods, and processes that the Library and
Information Science sector can implement to ensure academic librarians gain the necessary
expertise to teach in a digital environment. Ultimately, the study proposes a design of an online
training model on digital pedagogies for academic librarians at UoTs in South Africa.
Description: 
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirement for the PhD in Library and Information Science, Durban University of Technology, 2023.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/4775
DOI: https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/4775
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