Research Article

The Challenges Facing Arab Researchers in Using English References in Research

Authors

  • Bushra Wahid Ali Department of English language, School of languages, literacies and translation, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
  • Shebli Younus Idham Department of English language, School of languages, literacies and translation, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
  • Rabaa Said Mohamed Aljngawi Department of English language, School of languages, literacies and translation, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia

Abstract

This study investigates why Arabic researchers do not employ English references and citations in their studies. Even though many colleges and universities teach English in their undergraduate and postgraduate stages, Arabic researchers face real challenges in using English language references. This is due to apparent weakness in their English language competency, and teaching, learning, and assessing at schools, colleges, and universities. As a result, graduates with poor English language skills from colleges and universities with various scientific credentials and specialties, particularly the humanistic specialization, are produced. This, in turn, has a significant impact on the quality of the research and studies they perform both before and after graduation. This weakness is also due to their independence and general ignorance of the English language, so they rely primarily on Arabic references, rarely using English language references. As a result, they miss out on a significant amount of information, valuable studies, significant research, and a vast amount of scientific areas. The study data consisted of 76 Arabic journals to determine to what extent Arabic researchers employ English references in their studies compared to Arabic ones. The findings revealed that the researchers depend on Arabic references when they do their research. Indeed, this will impact the overall quality of Arabic research and development, resulting in a frail motivation towering over the world's correspondences. Some recommendations were made to develop remedies and enhance researchers in the Arab world.

Article information

Journal

Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics

Volume (Issue)

3 (12)

Pages

17-22

Published

2021-11-22

How to Cite

Ali, B. W., Idham, S. Y., & Aljngawi, R. S. M. (2021). The Challenges Facing Arab Researchers in Using English References in Research. Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics, 3(12), 17–22. https://doi.org/10.32996/jeltal.2021.3.12.3

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Keywords:

References, English, Arabic, International, Research