The Role of Libraries and Information Departments in Promoting Digital Citizenship Culture and Raising Awareness of their Students: University of Bahri Model

Document Type : Original Article

Author

Assistant professor, Library and Information science, College of Community Studies and Rural Development, University of bahri, Sudan

Abstract

The study aims to highlight the concept of digital citizenship mainly its teaching, building up, promoting it and disseminating its culture. It overviews the efforts of the Department of Libraries Information at the University of Bahri, in its teaching and promoting, and the most important courses related to it and the activities of the department, in addition to identifying the extent of awareness of the department's students. The study derives its importance from the fact that it comes in an exceptional circumstance, and the traditional study is affected by the current conditions that Sudan is going through, including a war that led to the disruption of traditional study in many educational institutions. The study used the descriptive-analytical method.  It reviewed the intellectual production and analyzed the courses of the Department of Library and Information at the University of Bahri. The some of the results that support the trend in promoting and supporting the culture of digital citizenship, most of the subjects that include digital citizenship skills were reported that the academic curricula do not contain material specific to digital citizenship, and most of the subjects that include vocabulary specific to digital citizenship skills are taught in the final classes. The study recommends the need to design specialized courses for teaching digital citizenship skills to library and information students., and to take care of mental and physical health when dealing with information technologies.

Keywords

Main Subjects


Funk, K. & Wilkerson, D. (2025). Promoting Digital Citizenship in Social Work: Training Students for Inclusive and Accessible Teck-Health Practice. Health & Social Work, 50(1), 18-26 Retrieved from:
Qian, W (2025). Developing Digital Citizenship through Digital Multi-Modal Composing in College English Course. Open Journal of Social Sciences, 13(1), 466-484 Retrieved from:
Alakuş, H. & Göksu, I. (2025). Examining Cyberbullying and Digital Citizenship of High School Students.  Kastamonu Education Journal, 33(1), 18-26 Retrieved from:
Translation of Arabic References:
Abdelkhalek. M & Amed. E. Digital Citizenship Practices among Field Training Students in Physical Education Faculties at Egyptian Universities. The International Scientific Journal of Physical Education and Sport Sciences. 2 (102) 149-176 Retrieved from:
Al-Omari, Ruba Ahmad. (2020). The Degree of Awareness among Jordanian University Students of the Concept of Digital Citizenship and the Relationship with Her Interlocutors. (MA Dissertation). Aman. Middle East University. Faculty of Art and Educational Science. Department of Special Education and Technology. 86p. Retrieved from:
Al- Sharif, Laila Hussein Faysal. (2023) Degree of the inclusion of digital citizenship in family education courses of middle school in Saudi Arabia.   Arts for Educational & Psychological Studies, Faculty of Art. Thamar University. (5) 1 303-348 Retrieved from:
Al-Suwaihel, Omaymah E. Teacher’s Role in Attaining the Pillars of Digital Citizenship in Teaching Students at Government Schools in The State of Kuwait. Educational journal. (146) 47-79 Retrieved from:
          Al-Zahrani, Hassan Mohammed Ali. (2021). Islamic University of the Concept of the Digital Citizenship. Journal of Educational and Social Science. 1(6) 396-444 Retrieved from:
Azzuhairi, Talal Nadhum. (2023). Promoting a Culture of Digital Citizenship and its Impact on Trends in Digital Content Production: Tik Tok as a Model.  Journal of Research Paper. 3(1) 94-106 Retrieved from:
College of Education for Women. University of Baghdad. Some Basics of APA Style/Version 7. Journal of the College of Education for Women. Baghdad: Baghdad university press. Retrieved from:
Ḥashīsh, Nisrīn Yusrī. (2018). mahārāt al-muwāṭanah al-raqmīyah al-lāzimah li-talāmīdh marḥalat al-Taʻlīm al-asāsī. Dirāsāt fī al-Taʻlīm al-Jāmiʻī, 39, 408-427 Retrieved from:
Khashafa, Nada. (2022). Cultural awareness of digital citizenship among students of the Faculty of Education, University of Ibb: An Introduction to Meeting the Requirements of the Digital Age, AlBaydha University Journal. 4 (3) 43-58. Retrieved from:
Nagi, Maha Mahmoud. (2019). Students' awareness of the Digital citizenship at Library, Documents and Information Department at Assiut University: An Exploratory Study. Scientific Journal of Library, Archives & Information. 1(2) 81-131 Retrieved from:
Rahma, Ayman Salih Ali. (2024) The Role of Artificial Intelligence Applications in Supporting and Developing E-Learning in Times of War: Sudanese Universities Experiment. 27th annual Conference and Exhibition of the special libraries Association Arabian: Employing Smart Technologies in the Environment of Special Libraries and Information Institutions. Duha. Special Libraries Association. 1047-1062 Retrieved from:                   
Shabban, Rasha Abdelgadir. (2020) The Awareness of Postgraduate Students at Cairo University About the Dimensions of Digital Citizenship and Ways to Develop It: Field Research. Journal of Education. Sohag University. (79) 1338-1483 Retrieved from: