Determinants of Electronic Information Services (EISs) Provision by Librarians in Public Universities in South-East Nigeria

Auteurs

  • Chimezie Uzuegbu Department of Library and Information Science Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State, Nigeria Author
  • Inemesit Udoh University Library, Akwa Ibom State University, Ikot Akpaden, Mkpat Enin LGA Author

Mots-clés :

electronic information services, technology skills, university librarians, public universities

Résumé

The study examined determinants of electronic information services provision by librarians in public universities in South-East Nigeria. The correlational research design was adopted for the study, with a population of 84 librarians (who are heads of their university libraries and library departments). The entire population was studied through the census sampling technique. Data was collected using two researchers-made questionnaire and one semi-structured interview schedule. Data was analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively. The findings of the study revealed that while word processing and online search skills have strong positive relationships with electronic information services provision by librarians, web 2.0 skills have a strong negative significant relationship with electronic information services provision by librarians in the public university libraries in South-East Nigeria. Problems of subscription, poor internet connectivity, inadequate power supply, lack of dedicated Web 2.0 tools and lack of regular training of librarians were identified as factors militating against electronic information services provision by librarians in public university libraries in South-East Nigeria.

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Publiée

2023-12-18

Comment citer

Uzuegbu, C., & Udoh, I. (2023). Determinants of Electronic Information Services (EISs) Provision by Librarians in Public Universities in South-East Nigeria. Lokoja Journal of Information Science Research, 1(2), 124-142. https://ljisr.net.ng/index.php/lis/article/view/24