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Examining the types and purpose of cloud computing used for library services delivery in academic libraries in Kwara State, Nigeria Isiaka, Abdullahi Olayinka; Saliu, Abdulfatai; Mahammuod, Sulyman Olaitan; Bankole, Qudus AJibola
Record and Library Journal Vol. 10 No. 1 (2024): June
Publisher : D3 Perpustakaan Fakultas Vokasi Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/rlj.V10-I1.2024.22-38

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Background of the study: The implementation and integration of information and communication technology in library services and operations has revolutionized traditional practices, enabling libraries to adapt to the evolving needs of users in the digital era. Purpose: The main purpose of this study is to examine the types and purposes of cloud computing used for library service delivery in academic libraries in Kwara State, Nigeria. Methods: The study used a descriptive survey approach. The population was all the 108 librarians in the eight universities in Kwara State, Nigeria. A total enumeration sampling technique was employed, and a questionnaire was used to collect data from the librarians. The study answered three research questions. Findings: The study revealed that OCLC, Word cat, Google Docs, and other types of cloud computing are being utilized by the librarians. The study also revealed that poor internet connectivity, among other challenges, militates against the use of cloud computing for academic library service delivery. Conclusion: The study concluded that the librarians make use of cloud computing for library services. The study recommends that the library should provide reliable internet facilities with fast speeds, high broadband, and reliable power supplies, among others.
Accessibility, Utilisation and Perceived Usefulness of Library Resources on the Study Habits of Undergraduates in Kwara State Universities Bankole, Qudus Ajibola; Adelodun, Abdullateef Funsho; Sulaiman, Kabir Gambari; Saliu, Abdulfatai
Inkunabula: Journal of Library Science and Islamic Information Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): September
Publisher : Jurusan Ilmu Perpustakaan dan Informasi Islam Universitas Islam Negerin Datokarama Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24239/inkunabula.v3i2.3039

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The research explores the accessibility, utilisation, and perceived usefulness of library resources among undergraduates in Nigeria, aiming to enhance their study habits. Conducted through a survey with 410 undergraduates from three universities offering library and information science programs, data was collected via questionnaires and analysed descriptively and inferentially. Findings revealed predominant usage of library resources via the university library, departmental library, and electronic databases, including journals, OPAC, textbooks, databases and projects/theses. Students acknowledged the usefulness of these resources in research projects, knowledge acquisition, learning quality, and assignments. Common study habits encompassed post-lecture review, utilising breaks for study, minimizing distractions and prioritise academic commitments over social activities. Statistical analyses showcased significant correlations and indicated that independent variables collectively influenced 48.3% of observed variations in study habits. Ultimately, the study suggests that leveraging accessible, useful library resources could enhance undergraduates' study habits and foster academic success.
Medical Students’ Satisfaction with References Services in Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti Saliu, Abdulfatai; Usman, Khadijat Asabe; Yaya, Japheth Abdulazeez
Inkunabula: Journal of Library Science and Islamic Information Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): September
Publisher : Jurusan Ilmu Perpustakaan dan Informasi Islam Universitas Islam Negerin Datokarama Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24239/inkunabula.v3i2.3319

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The study was conducted on the medical students’ satisfaction with references services in Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria, while the data collected for the study were analyzed using frequency tables and percentage. Observation was used to determine the types of reference services and it was found that five (5) out of seven (7) reference services are provided in the library. these include CAS, user educator, Reprographic services, select dissemination of information, computerized reference sources and it was discovered that purpose of using reference section is that it enhancing the use of the resources and services of the library, it save precious time of the readers, supporting research and learning, leisure and recreation and it helps readers in locating the sources of information relevant to their needs, the study further discovered that referral services, Selective Dissemination of Information (SDI) Current awareness services, and Photocopying services that are used on a daily basis while it also discovered that inability of reference librarians to utilize new technologies to provide reference services, lack of policy implementation, lack of policy implementation, inadequate qualified staff and poor internet connectivity were the major problems affecting the provision of reference services. In conclusion the study made some recommendations which include that: management of the libraries should look toward the implementation of other medium of reference service delivery which has not been implemented in their libraries and there should be constant training and retraining of library personnel in the reference section to upskill and learn the new method of reference service delivery; and Library policies must be updated regularly.
Perception and Utilization of Indigenous Knowledge Books on Research Productivity Among LIS Lecturers in Kwara State Akinbowale, Aishat Temitope; Adesina, Yunus Ismail; Saliu, Abdulfatai; Oyeniran, Segun Adisa; Hammed, Mujeeb Olujide
Inkunabula: Journal of Library Science and Islamic Information Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Jurusan Ilmu Perpustakaan dan Informasi Islam Universitas Islam Negerin Datokarama Palu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24239/inkunabula.v4i1.3416

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The study examined the perception and utilization of indigenous knowledge books on research productivity among LIS lecturers in kwara state. It adopted descriptive survey design and population for this study consists of all LIS lecturers in five selected University in Kwara State. The target population for this study is 57 lecturers in the department of library and information science. Hence, total enumerative sampling technique was adopted. Questionnaire was used as data collection instrument and percentages and mean are used in analyzing data. The study revealed that majority of the lecturers in kwara state have a positive perception of indigenous knowledge books with the option of it is important to improve research productivity. Also, it revealed that indigenous knowledge books are important to improve research productivity to a high extent. It further revealed that indigenous knowledge books promote users/researchers confidence and it brings together different materials on the same subject. Lastly, no up to date materials, poor library instruction are some of the major challenges LIS lecturers encounter while using indigenous knowledge books for their research productivity. The study concluded with recommendations such as University management should ensure that necessary facilities that enhance high level of utilization of indigenous knowledge books are adequately provided and Lecturers should be regularly informed of newly acquired Indigenous book.