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Navigating the future of academic library services: barriers to adopting 4IR technologies in academic libraries in Zambia

Author(s) KADEYO MUTALE KUYELA, AKAKANDELWA AKAKANDELWA, CHRISTINE WAMUNYIMA KANYENGO
Country Zambia
Abstract To establish the challenges academic libraries, face in adopting the Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies in library services in Lusaka Province of Zambia. The methodology adopted was a descriptive survey design. The study population consisted of librarians from all academic libraries in both public and private universities in Lusaka Province. The study employed a stratified random sampling and single random sampling technique, whilst data was collected using a standard questionnaire with closed-ended questions and analysed using descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. The study revealed that 37 respondents (34.9%), indicated a lack of funding. 22 (20.8%) cited insufficient training for staff, while 6 (5.7%) mentioned resistance to change among staff. 15 (14.2%) reported inadequate technical infrastructure, and 10 (9.4%) noted a limited understanding of technologies. 4 (3.8%) expressed fear of losing their jobs as new technology emerged, and 12 (11.3%) indicated a lack of ICT skillsets necessary to utilise Library 4.0 technologies. Altogether, these challenges indicated that successful integration required comprehensive support in financial, technical, and human resources to equip libraries for the digital shift. The study highlighted that the successful integration of emerging technologies in libraries, such as Library 4.0 tools, requires addressing several critical challenges, including financial constraints, insufficient staff training, inadequate technical infrastructure, and resistance to change. A lack of ICT skills, limited understanding of technologies, and fears of job insecurity further hinder adoption.
Keywords Academic Libraries, 4IR, Fourth Industrial Revolution, LIB 4.0, Infrastructure, Institutional repositories, Librarians, Resistance to change, Zambia
Published In Volume 16, Issue 2, April-June 2025
Published On 2025-04-14
Cite This Navigating the future of academic library services: barriers to adopting 4IR technologies in academic libraries in Zambia - KADEYO MUTALE KUYELA, AKAKANDELWA AKAKANDELWA, CHRISTINE WAMUNYIMA KANYENGO - IJSAT Volume 16, Issue 2, April-June 2025. DOI 10.71097/IJSAT.v16.i2.3342
DOI https://doi.org/10.71097/IJSAT.v16.i2.3342
Short DOI https://doi.org/g9fmw8

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