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The study explored and identified several competitive strategies employed by academic libraries to maintain and enhance their competitive edge. The presence of these strategies highlights the multifaceted approach required to stay relevant and effective in a rapidly evolving information landscape, also in an academic information support landscape. Qualitative data were collected from managers by means of semi-structured interviews. Participants emphasized the use of benchmarking exercises to stay abreast of trends and developments in the field. By comparing their practices against top institutions, libraries can identify areas for improvement and adopt best practices. Findings of the study show the importance of benchmarking as a tool for gathering competitive intelligence. Benchmarking helps libraries to align their services and resources with industry standards, ensuring they remain competitive. The study found that financial constraints impact the ability of libraries to be competitive. Participants noted that while they strive to build capacity, financial limitations hinder their efforts. Collaboration and partnerships were emphasized as critical for building capacity and maintaining international standards. Participants discussed the importance of establishing partnerships with other academic institutions, both nationally and internationally. The concept of "scrums" or interdepartmental collaboration within the academic institution is emphasized to bring together staff from different divisions to work on common goals of partnerships in enhancing library services and resources.

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Title
Competitive Intelligence Practices: A Case Study of a South African Academic Library Setting
Publication title
Volume
1
Pages
1058-1067
Number of pages
11
Publication year
2025
Publication date
Sep 2025
Publisher
Academic Conferences International Limited
Place of publication
Kidmore End
Country of publication
United Kingdom
ISSN
20488963
e-ISSN
20488971
Source type
Conference Paper
Language of publication
English
Document type
Conference Proceedings
ProQuest document ID
3270512338
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/conference-papers-proceedings/competitive-intelligence-practices-case-study/docview/3270512338/se-2?accountid=208611
Copyright
Copyright Academic Conferences International Limited 2025
Last updated
2025-11-13
Database
ProQuest One Academic