Information literacy competencies of legal personnel in Nigerian federal universities: An empirical analysis

O. E. Yemi-Peters, Sani Mohammed Gwarzo, B. Oladokun
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This study centered on investigating the information literacy (IL) competencies of legal personnel at Nigerian federal universities (NFUs). The study was guided by six specific objectives. A descriptive survey design was employed, targeting a population of 168 legal personnel at 43 NFUs. The total enumeration technique was used as a sample for the study. Questionnaires and observation checklists were used as data collection instruments. The researcher administered 168 questionnaires through research assistants, receiving a retrieval rate of 97.00% (163 completed questionnaires). Findings revealed that respondents displayed high competencies in locating, searching, evaluating, selecting, and communicating information resources (IRs). However, their competency in using IRs was found to be low. The study recommends that IL training should be considered a priority by both legal personnel and librarians to ensure smooth cooperation that would facilitate legal services delivery and IL training should be made more regular, consistent, holistic, and widely embraced. That is, any form of IL training should be implemented in both conventional and digital forms so that no individual would be left out.
尼日利亚联邦大学法律人员的信息素养能力:实证分析
本研究的核心是调查尼日利亚联邦大学(NFUs)法律人员的信息素养(IL)能力。本研究有六个具体目标。本研究采用了描述性调查设计,对象是 43 所 NFU 的 168 名法律人员。研究采用了总计数技术作为样本。问卷和观察清单被用作数据收集工具。研究人员通过研究助理发放了 168 份问卷,回收率为 97.00%(完成 163 份问卷)。调查结果显示,受访者在查找、搜索、评估、选择和交流信息资源(IRs)方面表现出较高的能力。然而,他们使用信息资源的能力较低。研究建议,法律工作者和图书馆员都应将信息资源培训视为优先事项,以确保顺利合作,促进法律服务的提供。也就是说,任何形式的信息与语言培训都应该以传统和数字两种形式进行,这样才不会遗漏任何一个人。
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