Acquisition and Utilisation of ICT Skills of Library Professionals in some Nigerian Academic Libraries

E. A. Sarah, Ajala Isaac. Olugbenga
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Living in a changing information age whereby information users not only have the knowledge but the capacity of generating information on their own, the library professionals must therefore possess technological related skills in order to compliment and support the transformational skills to make them become global professionals. Given this reality, it becomes necessary to investigate the acquisition and utilisation of ICT skills by library professionals in some Nigerian academic libraries. The study was a descriptive survey research type. Questionnaire was used to collect data from a sample of 160 library professionals. Data collected were analysed using descriptive statistics (percentages). The study revealed that acquisition of ICT skills is imperative to its utilisation. The study also revealed that epileptic power supply was the greatest challenge of ICT in Nigerian academic libraries. Recommendations made among others include that the management of University libraries should attend to the problem of epileptic power supply by ensuring either a standby generator or inverters or solar power to ensure the continuity of work in the case of power outage and they should endeavour to provide adequate fund for the acquisition of appropriate ICTs.
尼日利亚一些学术图书馆专业人员信息通信技术技能的获取和利用
生活在一个不断变化的信息时代,信息用户不仅有知识,而且有能力自己产生信息,因此图书馆专业人员必须具备技术相关技能,以便恭维和支持转型技能,使他们成为全球专业人员。鉴于这一现实,有必要调查尼日利亚一些学术图书馆的图书馆专业人员获取和利用信息和通信技术技能的情况。本研究为描述性调查研究类型。采用问卷调查的方式对160名图书馆专业人员进行数据收集。使用描述性统计(百分比)对收集的数据进行分析。研究显示,掌握信息和通信技术的技能对其使用至关重要。该研究还表明,电力供应不足是尼日利亚高校图书馆ICT面临的最大挑战。其他建议包括大学图书馆的管理应注意癫痫供电问题,确保备用发电机或逆变器或太阳能,以确保在停电情况下工作的连续性,并应努力提供足够的资金购买适当的信息通信技术。
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