Information Sources Available and Accessible for Academic Staff in Tertiary Institutions in Katsina State, Nigeria

Nafi'u Maharazu, M. Musa
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This study looks at the information sources available and accessible to academic staff in tertiary institutions in Katsina State, Nigeria. The study used a cross-sectional survey research technique and had two research aims. In Katsina State, there were eleven (11) tertiary institutions with 1,691 teaching faculty. A sample of 182 people was drawn using a proportionate sampling method. Data was collected through questionnaires, which were then analyzed using frequency tables. The study discovered, among other things, that books are available in most tertiary institutions. It is apparent that academic institutions in Katsina State have a scarcity of photographic, video, and eBook resources. Meanwhile, the results suggest that the instructors under investigation had greater access to some sorts of information sources, such as books and reference materials, compared to other types of information sources. Based on the study’s findings, more finances should be allocated to libraries by their universities so that they can secure additional information resources and subscriptions to internet databases for successful teaching and research. Libraries affiliated with state tertiary institutions should provide alternative information sources, including as audio, video, pictures, and eBooks, more freely available and accessible for optimal accessibility and use.
尼日利亚卡齐纳州高等院校学术人员可利用的信息来源
本研究着眼于尼日利亚卡齐纳州高等院校学术人员可获得的信息来源。该研究采用了横断面调查研究技术,有两个研究目的。在卡齐纳州,有11所高等教育机构和1691名教师。采用比例抽样法抽取了182人的样本。通过问卷调查收集数据,然后使用频率表进行分析。研究发现,除其他外,书籍在大多数高等院校都是可用的。很明显,卡齐纳州的学术机构缺乏摄影、视频和电子书资源。同时,研究结果表明,与其他类型的信息源相比,接受调查的教师更容易获得某些类型的信息源,如书籍和参考资料。根据这项研究的结果,大学应该向图书馆分配更多的资金,以便他们能够获得更多的信息资源和订阅互联网数据库,以实现成功的教学和研究。隶属于州立高等院校的图书馆应该提供其他的信息来源,包括音频、视频、图片和电子书,更自由地获取和使用,以达到最佳的可访问性和使用。
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