A Comprehensive Study on Reading Trends and Library Usage Patterns at the Directorate of Archives and Libraries, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) Peshawar: Insights into Users Behavior, Resources Utilization, and Service Effectiveness
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https://doi.org/10.63163/jpehss.v3i2.423Abstract
This abstract presents an analysis of the reading trends observed at the Directorate of Archives and libraries Khyber Pakhtunkhawa (KPK) Peshawar. The study aims to investigate the patterns and preferences of readers utilizing the rich historical and cultural resources housed in the archives, shedding light on the significance of these records in contemporary research and education. The research methodology employed a mono-methods approach, quantitative data collection through surveys library visitors, regular library users/readers, permanent library members and researchers. Data was gathered over a period of two years, capturing a representative sample of the diverse users frequenting the KPK Archives. The results indicate a growing interest in Literature, politics, governance, and novel studies. Moreover, the archives' digitalization efforts have garnered significant attention, attracting researchers from distant locations, who previously faced access constraints. Furthermore, the study highlights the critical role played by the Directorate of KPK Archives in preserving and promoting the region's heritage. The archives have become an essential hub for scholars, academicians, and students seeking authentic and reliable primary sources for their research endeavors. However, challenges such as limited financial resources, inadequate infrastructure, and the need for continuous staff training were also identified. These issues pose obstacles to further improving the quality of services and expanding accessibility to a wider audience.