Reference Services and Students’ Perception of Information Resources in the Nyong Essien Library of the University of Uyo

Luqman Ayanlola Atanda, Moses Iwukuyo Ekanem
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DOI:10.15580/GJIICS.2019.1.122218181 This study investigated reference services and students’ perception of information resources in the Nyong Essien Library of the University of Uyo. The objectives of the study were to ascertain the influence of quick factual information on students’ perception of information resources, to determine the influence of referrals on students’ perception of information resources, and to examine the influence of selective dissemination of information on students’ perception of information resources. Three research questions and three hypotheses were formulated to guide the study. The study adopted the Kano model theory. The study adopted the descriptive survey research design. The area of study is the Nyong Essien library of the University of Uyo. The population for the study comprised all 4,888 registered users of the Nyong Essien library of the University of Uyo for the 2017/2018 academic session. The sample size for this study was 488 and the sample was selected using accidental sampling technique. The instrument used for the collection of data was a researcher developed questionnaire. The researcher personally administered copies of the questionnaire to the respondents. The data generated were analyzed using mean and standard deviation to answer the research questions and the dependent t-test was employed to test the hypotheses. The results revealed that there is significant influence of quick factual information on students’ perception of information resources, that there is significant influence of referrals on students’ perception of information resources and that there is significant influence of selective dissemination of information on students’ perception of information resources. Recommendations made were that librarians should ensure that needed information is provided within a very short time, students should be referred to experts in specialized fields and information should be provided. Submitted: 22/12/2018 Accepted: 26/12/2018 Published: 26/02/2018
尤约大学Nyong Essien图书馆的参考咨询服务与学生对信息资源的感知
本研究调查了尤约大学Nyong Essien图书馆的参考咨询服务和学生对信息资源的感知。本研究的目的是确定快速事实信息对学生对信息资源感知的影响,确定推荐对学生对信息资源感知的影响,并检验信息选择性传播对学生对信息资源感知的影响。提出了三个研究问题和三个假设来指导研究。本研究采用Kano模型理论。本研究采用描述性调查研究设计。研究领域是尤尤大学的Nyong Essien图书馆。该研究的人口包括2017/2018学年Uyo大学Nyong Essien图书馆的所有4888名注册用户。本研究的样本量为488个,采用偶然抽样技术选取样本。用于收集数据的工具是研究人员开发的问卷。研究人员亲自将调查问卷分发给应答者。生成的数据采用均值和标准差来回答研究问题,并采用相关t检验来检验假设。结果表明,快速事实信息对学生信息资源感知有显著影响,推荐对学生信息资源感知有显著影响,信息选择性传播对学生信息资源感知有显著影响。提出的建议是,图书馆员应确保在很短的时间内提供所需的资料,应将学生介绍给专门领域的专家,并应提供资料。提交日期:22/12/2018接受日期:26/12/2018发布日期:26/02/2018
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