Use of Mobile Technology-Based Library Services and Information Needs Satisfaction of Undergraduates in Universities in South-West Nigeria

Obiora Kingsley Udem, J. Ogungbeni
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Aim: Users’ satisfaction has been a subject of research since the establishment of the first university library in 1984, which signalled the commencement of the provision of information services to academic library users in Nigeria. However, empirical studies on the use of mobile technology-based library services in relation to students’ information needs satisfaction are rare. Thus, there is a knowledge gap, and this study, therefore, sets out to fill this gap by investigating the use of mobile technology-based library services and information needs satisfaction among undergraduates in universities in South-West Nigeria. Methods: The research design for the study was a survey, involving a multistage sampling technique. Two questionnaires (on the level of use of mobile technology-based library services and information needs satisfaction of undergraduates) were used to sample 1,086 undergraduates across three faculties at six universities in South-West Nigeria. 1,045 responses were analysed using descriptive statistics. Results: The study found that some mobile technology-based library services were frequently used by undergraduates, while others were not. Most of the students expressed satisfaction with the services provided by their university libraries. The results of this study also showed that there is a highly positive relationship (Pearson r = 0.53) between the use of mobile technology-based library services and the information needs satisfaction of undergraduates in South-West Nigeria. Conclusion: This study concluded that with a good deployment of infrastructure, the provision of mobile technology-based library services will encourage their effective use by undergraduates and, consequently, a higher level of information needs satisfaction. The study recommended, among other things, that university library management should subscribe regularly to mobile technology-based library services to overcome some of the challenges posed by COVID-19.
基于移动技术的图书馆服务的使用与尼日利亚西南部大学本科生的信息需求满意度
目的:自 1984 年第一所大学图书馆成立以来,用户满意度一直是研究的主题,这标志着尼日利亚开始向学术图书馆用户提供信息服务。然而,关于使用基于移动技术的图书馆服务来满足学生信息需求的实证研究却很少见。因此,本研究旨在通过调查尼日利亚西南部大学本科生使用基于移动技术的图书馆服务和信息需求满意度来填补这一空白。研究方法研究设计为调查,采用多阶段抽样技术。使用两份调查问卷(关于使用基于移动技术的图书馆服务的程度和本科生的信息需求满意度)对尼日利亚西南部六所大学三个院系的 1086 名本科生进行了抽样调查。采用描述性统计方法对 1 045 份答复进行了分析。研究结果研究发现,一些基于移动技术的图书馆服务经常被大学生使用,而另一些则不然。大多数学生对大学图书馆提供的服务表示满意。研究结果还表明,在尼日利亚西南部,使用基于移动技术的图书馆服务与大学生的信息需求满意度之间存在高度正相关的关系(Pearson r = 0.53)。结论本研究得出结论,在基础设施部署良好的情况下,提供基于移动技术的图书馆服务将鼓励大学生有效使用这些服务,从而提高信息需求的满意度。研究建议,除其他事项外,大学图书馆管理层应定期订购基于移动技术的图书馆服务,以克服 COVID-19 带来的一些挑战。
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