Abstract: This study aims to analyze and evaluate the general freelancer websites (sample study), and the extent of participation of librarian in it, and to identify the nature of jobs that they can provide through these websites, the study used the descriptive analytical approach in its survey image to a purposive sample of general freelancer websites ,there total number are six websites, and the study came out with many results , the most important are: Up work & fiverr websites are considered the most sample study websites in terms of ease of use, the total number of librarian registered in freelancer websites (sample study) are 588 librarians, the up work website is considered the top in number of librarians registered in it within 247 librarian representing 42% of librarians sample study, The data entry skill is the most registered skill by librarian in freelancer websites (sample study) provided by (392) librarians, representing 66.7% of the total, followed by searching on the internet&databases skills,provided by (219) librarians, representing 37.24% of the total librarians(sample study).
Abu el Naga, M. (2021). Public Freelancer Websites: An Evaluation Analytical Study of The extent Of Participation of Librarians.. International Journal of Library and Information Sciences, 8(2), 264-304. doi: 10.21608/ijlis.2020.38236.1026
MLA
Mona Mahmoud Abu el Naga. "Public Freelancer Websites: An Evaluation Analytical Study of The extent Of Participation of Librarians.". International Journal of Library and Information Sciences, 8, 2, 2021, 264-304. doi: 10.21608/ijlis.2020.38236.1026
HARVARD
Abu el Naga, M. (2021). 'Public Freelancer Websites: An Evaluation Analytical Study of The extent Of Participation of Librarians.', International Journal of Library and Information Sciences, 8(2), pp. 264-304. doi: 10.21608/ijlis.2020.38236.1026
VANCOUVER
Abu el Naga, M. Public Freelancer Websites: An Evaluation Analytical Study of The extent Of Participation of Librarians.. International Journal of Library and Information Sciences, 2021; 8(2): 264-304. doi: 10.21608/ijlis.2020.38236.1026