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Knowledge-based society and emerging disciplines: a correlation of academic performance

机译:基于知识的社会和新兴学科:学术表现的相关性

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Purpose - Digital libraries promote and accelerate scientific research in academic institutions. The subscribed database resources of digital libraries have become an increasingly valuable asset for researchers. Database resources help generate new ideas, determine research directions and promote productive academic interaction between teachers and students in the information age. The purpose of this study is to examine the use of electronic resources by students in various databases, the research productivity of the faculty in the science network and the number of students who graduate each year. Design/methodology/approach - This study uses a quantitative method to collect secondary data from the central database of the Higher Education Commission (HEC) for the population of 26 universities for 2 years (2015-2016). In addition to the HEC digital library, data was also collected from the Web of Science to determine the quality academic performance of faculty and researchers. Moreover, in the study, the total strength of teaching staff and doctoral faculty was extracted from the HEC website for investigation. The authors applied the Spearman's correlation test to the secondary data using Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 25. Findings - The correlation results of the enrolled students and the downloaded papers from various databases were statistically insignificant (p>0.05). However, the result showed a positive correlation (p<0.05) between the use of selected/known databases from a number of databases accessed by the HEC. More importantly, it turns out that the faculty's productivity in the scientific network and the number of students who graduated from public and private universities are found to be insignificant (p>0.05). However, the authors found a positive correlation (p<0.05) between doctoral and non-doctoral faculties, which show that a significant number of non-doctoral faculties are still actively involved in teaching and research. Originality/value - Research based on academic activities by faculties and students, performed for the first time on the basis of secondary data, will help the HEC and university management to determine the right direction and develop plans to improve academic performance and research quality.
机译:目的 - 数字图书馆在学术机构促进和加速科学研究。订阅数字图书馆的数据库资源已成为研究人员越来越有价值的资产。数据库资源有助于生成新的想法,确定在信息时代的教师与学生之间的研究方向和促进富有成效的学术互动。本研究的目的是通过各种数据库中的学生来研究电子资源的使用,科学网络中的教师的研究生产力以及每年毕业的学生人数。设计/方法/方法 - 本研究采用定量方法从高等教育委员会(HEC)的中央数据库中收集26所大学人口2年(2015-2016)的定量方法。除了HEC数字图书馆外,还从科学网站收集数据,以确定教师和研究人员的质量学术表现。此外,在研究中,从HEC网站提取了教学人员和博士教师的总实惠进行调查。作者将Spearman的相关性测试应用于使用社会科学版的统计包来对二级数据。研究结果 - 来自各种数据库的已注册学生和下载文件的相关结果在统计上微不足道(P> 0.05)。然而,结果显示了从HEC访问的许多数据库使用所选/已知的数据库之间的正相关(P <0.05)。更重要的是,事实证明,该教师在科学网络中的生产力和毕业于公共和私立大学的学生人数被认为是微不足道的(P> 0.05)。然而,作者发现了博士和非博士院系之间的正相关(P <0.05),表明大量的非博士院系仍积极参与教学和研究。原创性/价值 - 基于学院和学生的学术活动,首次在二级数据的基础上进行的学术活动,将有助于HEC和大学管理层确定正确的方向,制定改善学术绩效和研究质量的计划。

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