item: #1 of 36 id: iijikm-144573 author: Ekere, Justina N.; Ugwu, Cyprian I. title: Influence of age, gender and working experience on librarians’ job satisfaction in university libraries in Nigeria date: 2016-09-27 words: 5515 flesch: 46 summary: Table 9: Post Hoc Tests for working experience influence on librarians job satisfaction in university libraries in Nigeria. Survey research design was employed to investigate the influence of these variables on job satisfactions of a sample of 458 Librarians from 31 University libraries in Nigeria. keywords: age; experience; job; job satisfaction; librarians; nigeria; satisfaction; university libraries cache: iijikm-144573.pdf plain text: iijikm-144573.txt item: #2 of 36 id: iijikm-144574 author: Onyia, Gladys; Obuh, Alex Ozoemelem title: Open access: implications for library and information service delivery date: 2016-09-27 words: 2694 flesch: 40 summary: Bailey suggests that by supporting open access journals libraries contribute to the common good. It highlights open access as an initiative to facilitate North- South as well as South- North information flow. keywords: access; delivery; information; january; libraries; library; service; users cache: iijikm-144574.pdf plain text: iijikm-144574.txt item: #3 of 36 id: iijikm-144575 author: Saliu, Adam M.; Abdullahi, Mohammed B.; Kolo, Mohammed I.; Ozigi, Abdullahi R. title: Intrusion detection systems: complement to firewall security system date: 2016-09-27 words: 2982 flesch: 49 summary: Model of Intrusion Detection System A multitude of configurations exist for intrusion detection systems and there are many different opinions designations on what an IDS looks like. Distributed IDS When host-based and network-based elements are both employed by some systems, they can be categorized as hybrid intrusion detection systems. keywords: abdullahi; detection; intrusion; mohammed; network; security; system cache: iijikm-144575.pdf plain text: iijikm-144575.txt item: #4 of 36 id: iijikm-144577 author: Ezema, Jonas U.; Ai, Adizetu A. title: Strategies for enhancing access to information provision for nomads in Nigeria date: 2016-09-27 words: 2298 flesch: 44 summary: STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCING ACCESS TO INFORMATION PROVISION FOR NOMADS IN NIGERIA Jonas U. Ezema and Adizetu A. Ali Page 1 STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCING ACCESS TO INFORMATION PROVISION FOR NOMADS IN NIGERIA Jonas U. Ezema It presents strategies such as mobile learning, mobile schools, information repackaging, translation services, book mobile, use of audio visuals, drama and picture books in order to enhance access to information provision for Nomads in Nigeria. keywords: access; education; information; mobile; nigeria; nomads; provision cache: iijikm-144577.pdf plain text: iijikm-144577.txt item: #5 of 36 id: iijikm-144578 author: Alhassan, Jibril Attahiru title: Factors promoting agricultural research in Nigeria universities date: 2016-09-27 words: 3084 flesch: 33 summary: Beintema& Mohammed (2006) affirmed that there is perpetual under-investment in public agricultural research in developing countries as such; policymakers and development assistance agencies must find “alternative institutional mechanisms for sustained financing of agricultural research for development. The purpose of the study is to determine the factors promoting agricultural research in Nigerian universities. keywords: factors; item; mean; nigeria; research; universities cache: iijikm-144578.pdf plain text: iijikm-144578.txt item: #6 of 36 id: iijikm-144582 author: Ejedafiru, Efe Francis title: Resource sharing activities in academic libraries services: result of a survey date: 2016-09-27 words: 3355 flesch: 44 summary: Ibrahim, U. (2006) New Approaches in library resource sharing in the DigitalAge. RESOURCE SHARING ACTIVITIES IN ACADEMIC LIBRARIES SERVICES: RESULT OFA SURVEY Efe Francis Ejedafiru Page 8 Table VI: Reasons for inability to use resource sharing facilities Reasons for not using resources sharing facility are shown in the table below Reasons Delsu library Uniben library Uniport library Frequency % Frequency % Frequency % Poor communication 8 3.60 5 2.25 6 2.70 Nonchalant attitude of the library staff 4 1.80 4 1.80 3 1.35 Lack of cooperation among academic librarians 5 2.25 5 2.25 4 1.80 Ignorance of resources sharing service 18 8.10 14 6.30 18 8.10 Poor postal system 4 1.80 3 1.35 4 1.80 All the above 36 16.21 39 17.56 39 17.56 Total 75 73 74 Table VI shows that one hundred and four respondents of the three university libraries noted that all the factors listed above are responsible for the Failures of resource sharing. keywords: frequency; information; libraries; library; resource; services; sharing cache: iijikm-144582.pdf plain text: iijikm-144582.txt item: #7 of 36 id: iijikm-144586 author: Aliu, I.M.; Eneh, Anthonia C. title: The relevance of communication skills to library services date: 2016-09-27 words: 4071 flesch: 45 summary: So this study in it’s entirely concludes that communication skill is relevant to information delivery through library services. Keywords: Communication skills, Library Service, Services Delivery, Information Introduction Librarianship in its entirety is service oriented; not just service, but service delivery based on precision and timeliness, all of which must be geared towards the user’s satisfaction. keywords: communication; communication skills; information; librarian; library; services; skills; user cache: iijikm-144586.pdf plain text: iijikm-144586.txt item: #8 of 36 id: iijikm-144587 author: None title: 403 Forbidden date: None words: 19 flesch: 68 summary: Apache/2.4.46 (Ubuntu) Server at www.ajol.info Port 443 403 Forbidden Forbidden You don't have permission to access this resource. keywords: apache/2.4.46 cache: iijikm-144587.htm plain text: iijikm-144587.txt item: #9 of 36 id: iijikm-144588 author: Akporhonor, Blessings Amina; Bozimo, Doris O. title: Preservation of records in university libraries in the South-South zone of Nigeria date: 2016-09-27 words: 2903 flesch: 46 summary: Literature Review The importance of preserving university library records cannot be overemphasized. The finding in the table above revealed that federal university libraries undergo more preservation than state university libraries. keywords: libraries; library; preservation; records; south; state; university; zone cache: iijikm-144588.pdf plain text: iijikm-144588.txt item: #10 of 36 id: iijikm-144589 author: Aliyu, Umaru F. title: The challenges posed by Information Communication Technologies (ICT) facilities to students of tertiary institutions in Bauchi State date: 2016-09-27 words: 3478 flesch: 38 summary: This paper examines the problems faced by students using ICT facilities to satisfy their information needs. The findings of the research revealed that, about 53.95% (389) of the respondents lack the skills required for utilizing ICT facilities to explore e-resources for their information needs. keywords: bauchi; facilities; ict; information; institutions; students cache: iijikm-144589.pdf plain text: iijikm-144589.txt item: #11 of 36 id: iijikm-144594 author: Doo, Akpe Precious; Aliyu, Murtala title: Utilization of reference resources and services by users of Benue State public library, Makurdi, Nigeria date: 2016-09-27 words: 4397 flesch: 52 summary: Related literature on the study reviewed shows that reference services are very important and needed by library clientele. Keywords: reference services, reference sources, public library, makurdi, Nigeria 52 Information Impact | Vol. keywords: information; library; provision; reference; resources; services; study; users; utilization cache: iijikm-144594.pdf plain text: iijikm-144594.txt item: #12 of 36 id: iijikm-144595 author: Ahmed, Hadiza M. title: Gender differences in students’ utilization of electronic information resources in Ramat Library, University of Maiduguri, Nigeria date: 2016-09-27 words: 4960 flesch: 41 summary: Hypothesis 2: there is no significance difference between male and female students’ program on challenges of utilization Electronic information resources by students in Ramat Library Gender Differences in Students’ Utilization of Electronic Information Resources in Ramat Library, University of Maiduguri, Nigeria 65 Information Impact | Vol. Results showed significant difference in students’ accessibility and utilization while no significant difference in challenges of electronic information resources according to gender. keywords: difference; gender; information; information resources; internet; library; ramat; resources; students; university; use cache: iijikm-144595.pdf plain text: iijikm-144595.txt item: #13 of 36 id: iijikm-144598 author: Eguavoen, E.O.L. title: A survey of library equipments in academic libraries in Ibadan, Oyo State date: 2016-09-27 words: 3455 flesch: 48 summary: Based on the outcome of the study, it was recommended that adequate funds be made available to the libraries to procure library equipment on regular basis and that staff productivity be enhanced by adequate provisions of tools and equipments. This study therefore provides an overview of the different types of library equipments and tools and explains in detail their usage and importance to library and information services. keywords: equipments; ibadan; information; libraries; library; staff; state; survey cache: iijikm-144598.pdf plain text: iijikm-144598.txt item: #14 of 36 id: iijikm-144606 author: Bakare, Dorcas O; Bamigboye, Bamidele O; Chiemenem, Monika C. title: Students’ perception of E-Resources in an Academic Library: The Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta experience date: 2016-09-27 words: 3197 flesch: 53 summary: Chandran (2014) quoting Nallathamb and Kanakaraj (2012) found that the majority of the respondent in the engineering colleges use electronic resources daily. Chandran (2000) concluded in his own study that the majority (95.12%) of the respondents were aware of electronic resources in the library but only 4.88 % of the respondents were not aware of it, the types of electronic resources used most by the respondents were e-journals and e-databases with usage rates of 26.01% and 24.39% respectively. keywords: library; resources; section; serial; students; use cache: iijikm-144606.pdf plain text: iijikm-144606.txt item: #15 of 36 id: iijikm-144617 author: Yemi-Peters, Oladimeji Eyitayo; Omoniwa, Moses Adekunle; Achunmu, Chinyelu Mary title: User satisfaction as a marketing strategy in the 21st century library date: 2016-09-27 words: 6451 flesch: 47 summary: However, to be able to achieve the goal of library service delivery in the 21 st century and beyond, adapting the report of The University of the State of New York (2010) to assure that tomorrow‟s libraries continue to be a vibrant and vital part of all lifelong learning experience, all libraries must:  Improve the marketing of library services to all clientele and communities by rebranding libraries while addressing the erroneous perceptions about the need for   libraries in a digital world. In general, library users 109 Peters, Oladimeji Eyitayo, Omoniwa, Moses Adekunle & Achunmu, Chinyelu Mary factors like the discipline of a user, the use in which the information is to be put, the of information sources and services available, the background, motivation, professional orientation and other individual characteristics of the user, the consequences of information use and the social, political and economic system surrounding the user. keywords: information; libraries; library; library user; needs; quality; satisfaction; services; user; user satisfaction cache: iijikm-144617.pdf plain text: iijikm-144617.txt item: #16 of 36 id: iijikm-144634 author: Ugwoke, Benjamin U.; Asogwa, George E. title: Information needs of lecturers in the Faculty of Business Administration, University of Nigeria, Nigeria date: 2016-09-27 words: 3933 flesch: 46 summary: Keywords: Information needs; Lecturers; Business Administration; University, Nigeria, libraries, internet, textbooks Benjamin U. Ugwoke and George E. Asogwa 150 Information Impact Vol. 6 (2) 2015 Introduction According to Afolabi (2003), information is that external response which modifies an individual’s knowledge state. A central library with an Internet unit serves information needs of not only the lecturers from this faculty but also lecturers from the Faculties of Law and Environmental studies. keywords: information; internet; lecturers; library; needs; nigeria; university cache: iijikm-144634.pdf plain text: iijikm-144634.txt item: #17 of 36 id: iijikm-144639 author: Mamza, Wavi Pur; Bassi, Mussa Dauda; Mohammed, Zainab Abdullahi title: Impact of staff organizational culture on the implementation of automation in libraries of Federal Universities in the North East Zone of Nigeria date: 2016-09-27 words: 4535 flesch: 43 summary: The objectives of the Study were to determine: the level of implementation of automation of libraries in Federal Universities of the North- East Zone of Nigeria, the perception of library staff on organizational of values and norms on the implementation of automation in libraries of Federal Universities in the North East Zone of Nigeria. The perception of library staff on the impact of corporate culture of values on the implementation of automation in libraries of Federal Universities of the North-East Zone of Nigeria. keywords: automation; east zone; implementation; libraries; library; nigeria; north east; universities cache: iijikm-144639.pdf plain text: iijikm-144639.txt item: #18 of 36 id: iijikm-144640 author: Okoh, Mathew Igberaese; Ijiekhuamhen, Osaze Patrick title: Information seeking behaviour of undergraduates in a Nigerian university date: 2016-09-27 words: 3854 flesch: 40 summary: Okoh and Osaze Patrick Ijiekhuamhen Page 70 Wilson (2000) posited that information needs are influenced by a variety of factors such as the range of information sources available, the uses to which the information will be put, the background, motivation, professional orientation and individual characteristics of the user.  Information sources should be well-organized, classified accurately, and entered in the catalogue. keywords: behaviour; information; library; seeking; sources; students; undergraduates; university cache: iijikm-144640.pdf plain text: iijikm-144640.txt item: #19 of 36 id: iijikm-144897 author: Onuoha, Uloma Doris title: Attitude to plagiarism and the personal information management behaviour of undergraduates at Babcock University, Nigeria date: 2016-10-03 words: 4098 flesch: 38 summary: A significant relationship was found to exist between attitude to plagiarism and personal information management behaviour. Table 3: Personal information management behaviour s/n Personal information management behavior SA A D SD 1 keywords: attitude; behaviour; information; management; personal; plagiarism; students; study cache: iijikm-144897.pdf plain text: iijikm-144897.txt item: #20 of 36 id: iijikm-144902 author: Uwakwe, Blessing Solomom; Onyeneke, Cajetan O.; Njoku, Immaculatta Ngozi title: Effect of user education on law students’ use of the library: A case of the faculty of law library, Imo State University, Owerri, Nigeria date: 2016-10-03 words: 5844 flesch: 52 summary: what is the law students’ understanding of the concept of library user education as a course.? Findings and discussion Research question 1: What is the law student understanding of the concept of library user education as a course? keywords: information; law; law library; law students; library; programme; students; university; user education cache: iijikm-144902.pdf plain text: iijikm-144902.txt item: #21 of 36 id: iijikm-144915 author: Rabiu, Nafisa; Ojukwu, Njideka Nwawih; Popoola, Biliamin Oladele title: Availability and accessibility of e-books in Nigerian libraries: a survey date: 2016-10-03 words: 3695 flesch: 53 summary: E-book usage in an academic library: User attitudes and behaviors. The result shows that e-books penetration in libraries is still very low. keywords: accessibility; availability; books; information; libraries; library; nigeria; survey cache: iijikm-144915.pdf plain text: iijikm-144915.txt item: #22 of 36 id: iijikm-240493 author: Afolayan, Oluyinka Titilope title: Knowledge Management Tools and Practices for Successful Implementation in Higher Education Institutions in Nigeria date: 2023-01-31 words: 5148 flesch: 39 summary: Aligning human resource management with knowledge management for better organizational performance: how human resource practices support knowledge management strategies? In view of this, this paper discusses knowledge management tools and practices for successful implementation in HEIs in Nigeria. keywords: heis; implementation; information; institution; knowledge; lack; management; practices; technologies; tools cache: iijikm-240493.pdf plain text: iijikm-240493.txt item: #23 of 36 id: iijikm-240494 author: Okonoko, Ngozi V. ; Abubakar, Usman Ndasaliu ; Nwafor, Regina Anayochukwu title: Challenges of Rendering Effective Library Services to Users in Select University Libraries in South-South, Nigeria date: 2023-01-31 words: 3692 flesch: 37 summary: The study also shows challenges for rendering of library services to library users to be obsolete materials, poor budgetary allocation, lack of infrastructural facilities and poor recruitment process. Also, library services entail the entirety of support provided by the library for its users. keywords: libraries; library; nigeria; rendering; services; south; university; users cache: iijikm-240494.pdf plain text: iijikm-240494.txt item: #24 of 36 id: iijikm-240495 author: Omeluzor, Saturday U. ; Molokwu, Ugochi Esther ; Dika, Sunday Ikhimeakhu ; Anene, Onah Evelyn title: Factors Affecting the Development of E-Library in Universities in Nigeria date: 2023-01-31 words: 9691 flesch: 37 summary: On the software for e-library development, a study by Adedokun, Ahmad and Miskon (2022) further found that plagiarism software is relevant and need to be introduced into course management system of university to promote good practice. 35 Figure 2: Conceptual model for e-library development The model in figure 2 shows the facilities and supplements that can help the speedy development of an e-library. keywords: access; development; digital; ict; information; libraries; library; nigeria; omeluzor; resources; respondents; result; services; study; universities; university cache: iijikm-240495.pdf plain text: iijikm-240495.txt item: #25 of 36 id: iijikm-240497 author: Olulowo, Olusegun A. ; Adedokun, Titilayo O. ; Fawole, Oluwatoyin Omoyemi title: Information Dissemination and Poverty Alleviation for Sustainable Development: Role of the Church date: 2023-01-31 words: 5549 flesch: 55 summary: On the strategies for Church involvement in Poverty alleviation programmes, majority of the respondents affirmed that general welfare of Church for the non-members is the second most used strategies as a means of poverty alleviation employed by the church. This study aimed at ascertaining information sources provided by the Church, the medium of information dissemination by the church, finding out strategies/programs engaged by the Church towards alleviating poverty and to suggest strategies to improve poverty alleviation in the nation. keywords: alleviation; church; churches; development; education; information; nigeria; people; poverty; respondents; social; study cache: iijikm-240497.pdf plain text: iijikm-240497.txt item: #26 of 36 id: iijikm-240500 author: Ogunbodede, Kolawole Francis ; Atchrimi, Imade Adebayo ; Agina-Obu, Rachael title: Students’ Perception and Use of Digital Resources in University of Africa, Bayelsa State, Nigeria date: 2023-01-31 words: 4725 flesch: 49 summary: To link to this article: https://dx.doi.org/10.4314/iijikm.v13i2.6 Students’ Perception and Use of Digital Resources in University of Africa, Bayelsa State, Nigeria 1 Kolawole Francis Ogunbodede 2 Imade Adebayo Atchrimi 3 Rachael Agina-Obu 1 UUniversity of Africa, Toru-Orua, Nigeria 2 College of Nursing Sciences, Benin, Nigeria 3 Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Port-Harcourt, Nigeria Abstract The study investigated students’ perceptions and the use of digital resources at the University of Africa Bayelsa State. The findings revealed that the students had positive perceptions and a high level of usage of digital resources. keywords: digital; information; library; perceptions; resources; students; study; university; use cache: iijikm-240500.pdf plain text: iijikm-240500.txt item: #27 of 36 id: iijikm-240501 author: Agbo, Dorathy Amaoge ; Eyinnah, Uche Augustine title: Effectiveness of Information Service Delivery through Marketing of Library Resources and Services date: 2023-01-31 words: 3556 flesch: 41 summary: Adeyoyin, S. O. (2015).Strategic planning for marketing library services. It was recommend that more funds be allocated to developing libraries by the parent organization, that library management should expose librarians to marketing library services through trainings, conferences, seminars, workshop and symposiums and that facilities that are needed for effective marketing of library services should be provided to libraries. keywords: information; lack; libraries; library; marketing; resources; services cache: iijikm-240501.pdf plain text: iijikm-240501.txt item: #28 of 36 id: iijikm-240502 author: Odigie, Imoisili Ojeime ; Irenoa, Kenneth Ohis ; Sawyerr-George, Oyinkepreye title: Identifying Digital Aggression in Information Dissemination on Social Media: A Network Analytical Study date: 2023-01-31 words: 5069 flesch: 45 summary: Social media has been defined by several authors, and scholars, and from numerous perspectives, however, social media simply facilitates interactions across a broad spectrum of social circles. This study was aimed at highlighting how such information in the form of memes or text are diffused on social media platforms, with Twitter the selected platform. keywords: aggression; analysis; diffusion; information; media; memes; network; platforms; sentiment; social; tweets; twitter; vawulence cache: iijikm-240502.pdf plain text: iijikm-240502.txt item: #29 of 36 id: iijikm-240504 author: Aghoghovwia, Doris U. ; Obi, Boma B. title: Marketing Library and Information Services in Nigeria date: 2023-01-31 words: 1945 flesch: 50 summary: There is virtually the possibility of upturning many assumptions such like the issue of marketing library information services (LIS) which many libraries/librarians deemed to be unsellable. Thus the principle of marketing library and information services (LIS) has gradually snowballed from charity to commercial oriented services providers. keywords: information; libraries; library; lis; marketing; services cache: iijikm-240504.pdf plain text: iijikm-240504.txt item: #30 of 36 id: iijikm-249672 author: Ajayi , Jide Lawrence; Haliso, Yacob ; Unegbu, Vincent E. title: Information literacy skills as predictor of electronic information resources use by lecturers in select private universities in South-West Nigeria date: 2023-06-21 words: 4507 flesch: 39 summary: Nigeria Abstract This study examined the influence of information literacy skills on electronic information resources (EIRs) use by lecturers in private universities in South-West, Nigeria. Findings from the study revealed that information literacy skills (βeta=0.441, t (275) = 8.156, p<0.05) has a positive and significant influence on EIRs use by lecturers of universities in South-West, Nigeria. keywords: information; lecturers; literacy; skills; south; universities; use; west cache: iijikm-249672.pdf plain text: iijikm-249672.txt item: #31 of 36 id: iijikm-249673 author: HP title: iijikm-249673 date: 2023-06-15 words: 7201 flesch: 43 summary: 12 participants (60%) claimed to have ICT skills in content management; 13(65%) stated their high competence in metadata management; 15(75%) indicated their high ICT skills in web development; 14 (70%) claimed to be highly competent in hardware maintenance and 17(85%) possessed high ICT skills in computer programming. The acquisition of ICT skills and its use by librarians, especially in the information age, cannot be overemphasized as it is essential for library service delivery. keywords: delivery; ict; ict skills; information; librarians; library; nigeria; respondents; services; skills; southern; study; universities; university; use cache: iijikm-249673.htm plain text: iijikm-249673.txt item: #32 of 36 id: iijikm-249675 author: Ayanbode, Oluyemi Folorunsho; Ojeniyi, Oyedele Abimbola ; Kiakubu, Timisuo Paul title: Perceived superiority complex and interpersonal relationships in medical libraries in Nigeria: Contributory factor analysis approach date: 2023-06-21 words: 5978 flesch: 38 summary: Superiority complex has been seen to come into play as a result of some factors such as choice of occupation, status, expertise, and so on (Kolisnyk, Cekrlija & Kalagurka, 2020; Krishnan, 2021).In a study of the Peculiarities of Superiority and Inferiority Complexes among Ukrainians, Kolisnyk et al, (2020) found that the occupation or status of the participants correlated positively with their level of superiority complex. Further empirical evidence showed that even at moderate level, perceived superiority complex had negative relationship with interpersonal relationships among library personnel in medical libraries in Nigeria. keywords: complex; libraries; library; medical; nigeria; personnel; relationships; superiority; superiority complex; work cache: iijikm-249675.pdf plain text: iijikm-249675.txt item: #33 of 36 id: iijikm-249676 author: Asiru, Ayobami Mufutau ; Abioye, Abiola A. ; Hamzat, Saheed Abiola title: Availability, accessibility and use of library information resources for control of criminality of inmates in correctional centres in South-West, Nigeria date: 2023-06-21 words: 7089 flesch: 46 summary: It was concluded that with the availability and accessibility of library information resources to the inmates, the maximum use of the resources is capable of controlling criminality tendencies among inmates in custodial centres in Southwestern Nigeria. The Authors Published with License by Information Impact A.M. ASIRU, A.A. ABIOYE, & S.A.HAMZAT 95 Introduction Availability of library information resources in the custodial centre is assumed to help inmates in the custodial centres to engage in educational pursuit that can set them free of crime. keywords: accessibility; centres; information; information resources; inmates; level; libraries; library; mean; nigeria; prison; southwestern; use cache: iijikm-249676.pdf plain text: iijikm-249676.txt item: #34 of 36 id: iijikm-249678 author: Unegbu , Vincent; Ayoola, Onasote ; Oduwole, Adebambo ; Aluko-Arowolo, Titilayo ; Olusanya, Francis Olufemi title: Role clarity as a determinant of job satisfaction among library personnel in South-West universities, Nigeria date: 2023-06-21 words: 6651 flesch: 52 summary: Role clarity leads to higher commitment and job satisfaction of the librarians while role conflict and ambiguity on the other hand, leads to lower job satisfaction, lower job commitment, more tension, anxiety and librarians turnover. Discussion of Findings From the study, it was discovered that defining individual roles and responsibilities has a major influence on library personnel job satisfaction and reduces turnover rates in the library. keywords: clarity; job; library; mean; nigeria; personnel; role; satisfaction; south; university; work cache: iijikm-249678.pdf plain text: iijikm-249678.txt item: #35 of 36 id: iijikm-249679 author: Obueze, Adaora Chigozie ; Echedom, Anthonia title: Adequacy of legal information resources and services of law libraries in selected Nigerian universities date: 2023-06-21 words: 4788 flesch: 41 summary: The law library is responsible for the operational and strategic management of its user services, promoting law library services, and implementing the library’s mission. Law library services are those services that are provided to law library users to aid them in the use of library and easy retrieval of information resources that are relevant to the successful achievement of their A. C. OBUEZE & A. ECHEDOM 147 academic goals. keywords: information; law; libraries; library; needs; postgraduate; resources; services; students cache: iijikm-249679.pdf plain text: iijikm-249679.txt item: #36 of 36 id: iijikm-249680 author: Ekeruche, Augustina Chinwe ; Echedom, Anthonia U. title: Interpersonal skills as correlate of career development among librarians in academic libraries in South-South Nigeria date: 2023-06-21 words: 5111 flesch: 26 summary: Nigeria Abstract This study examined interpersonal skills as correlate of career development of librarians in academic libraries in South - South, Nigeria. The study revealed among others that; There is a high positive relationship between interpersonal skills of librarians and their career development in academic libraries, and there exist a significant relationship between interpersonal skills of librarians and their career development in academic libraries and it revealed low negative relationship between work experience of librarians and their career development in academic libraries and there is a significant relationship between work experience of librarians and their career development in academic libraries. keywords: career; career development; librarians; nigeria; relationship; research; skills; south; south south; university cache: iijikm-249680.pdf plain text: iijikm-249680.txt