COVID-19 Lockdown Impact on Libyan University Instructors' Scholarly Research Engagement
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https://doi.org/10.32996/jweep.2020.2.5.2Keywords:
COVID-19 lockdown; research engagement; Omar Al-Mukhtar university instructorsAbstract
The present study attempted to investigate if COVID-19 lockdown has an impact on scholarly research engagements among Omar Al-Mukhtar University instructors in Libya. Ninety-three university instructors responded to a two-item web-based survey designed via Google forms from 11 May to 12 June 2020. The findings revealed that the COVID-19 lockdown negatively affected the majority of participants' scholarly research engagements. It is concluded that these results could be attributed to three reasons 1) difficulty of collecting field-based data, and 2) stressful life events due to the COVID-19 lockdown, 3) engagement in professional development webinars and online courses.
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