Emerging Innovations and Trends in Academic Libraries of Pakistan in the 21st Century

Authors

  • Gulzar Ahmed Lakho Head Librarian, Ghulamqadir Kazi Central Library, Isra University, Hyderabad
  • Shazia Gul Memon Senior Librarian, Government Zubaida Girls College, Hyderabad
  • Nazia Iqbal M.Phil Scholar, Department of Library Science, Alhamd Islamic University, Islamabad
  • Fajar Janat M.Phil Scholar, Department of Library Science, Alhamd Islamic University, Islamabad

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63544/ijss.v4i4.199

Keywords:

Academic Libraries, Technological Innovations, Digital Transformation, Information Services, ICT Integration

Abstract

This research paper explores the new technology, emerging trends and challenges that academic libraries in Pakistan tend to encounter in the 21st century. It seeks to evaluate the ways in which the digital transformation is transforming library operations, user services as well as professional functions and also determine where it is heading to in terms of sustainable development. A quantitative descriptive study design was adopted with a structured questionnaire to be given to 200 library professionals in the public and the private universities in Pakistan. The data were interpreted through descriptive statistics (frequency and percent) to generalize the perceptions of the respondents on technological adoption, service innovations and institutional challenges.

The findings show that there has been a drastic change towards digitalization as majority of libraries have embraced automation in cataloguing, OPAC and cloud based services. Digital literacy training, provision of virtual reference services and utilization of social media in engaging libraries are also emerging practices that have been adopted by libraries. Nevertheless, certain obstacles like lack of sufficient funding, ineffective ICT, ineffective infrastructure, and institutional support remain in the way. There was a great deal of optimism about the future, which included professional development, collaboration, and national policy support as respondents thought that innovation can continue to flourish. The results indicate that there is a requirement to invest in ICT infrastructure strategically, continuous professional training, and development of policy frameworks to facilitate equitable technological development within academic institutions. Innovation and quality of service can be even improved through strengthening institutional support and collaboration. The given research offers the detailed data-driven information on the technological revolution in the field of the Pakistani academic libraries, which is acute considering the lack of information about the situation on the ground in Pakistan and in the context of the digital era, in general.

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Author Biographies

Gulzar Ahmed Lakho, Head Librarian, Ghulamqadir Kazi Central Library, Isra University, Hyderabad

Head Librarian,

Ghulamqadir Kazi Central Library,

Isra University, Hyderabad

Email: gulzarlakho@gmail.com

Shazia Gul Memon, Senior Librarian, Government Zubaida Girls College, Hyderabad

Senior Librarian,

Government Zubaida Girls College, Hyderabad

Email: shaziagulzar940@gmail.com

Nazia Iqbal , M.Phil Scholar, Department of Library Science, Alhamd Islamic University, Islamabad

M.Phil Scholar,

Department of Library Science,

Alhamd Islamic University, Islamabad

Email: nazia.pk2@gmail.com

Fajar Janat, M.Phil Scholar, Department of Library Science, Alhamd Islamic University, Islamabad

M.Phil Scholar,

Department of Library Science,

Alhamd Islamic University, Islamabad

Email: fjrpearl@gmail.com

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Published

17-11-2025

How to Cite

Lakho, G. A., Memon, S. G., Iqbal , N., & Janat, F. (2025). Emerging Innovations and Trends in Academic Libraries of Pakistan in the 21st Century. Inverge Journal of Social Sciences, 4(4), 306–317. https://doi.org/10.63544/ijss.v4i4.199

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