Information Service Delivery and Utilisation in Selected Public Libraries in Rural Niger Delta Communities in Nigeria

Q2 Social Sciences
Uzezi P. Otolo
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Abstract The Niger Delta is a densely populated, grossly riverine terrain with people of diverse cultures and subsistence. Library services are expected to bridge the gap in access to information created by geographical barriers, and the lack of technological/digital infrastructure in rural areas to improve information literacy skillset of the locals. This study ascertains the functionality (as in the provision of information services) of the public libraries in rural areas where local patrons are supposed to enjoy undeterred library services. In conducting the study, the survey design was adopted, a questionnaire constructed and 115 library staff was drawn as sample. Based on the perception of library staff, results showed a poor state of preservation of information resources, with an apparent inadequacy. There were indications that information services are currently under-utilized by patrons based on the observed frequency of patronage. The only services offered in abundance were book borrowing and support for school reading programs. Little or no substantial career information counseling/guidance, information support for skill acquisition, Internet, e-books and agricultural extension services were offered. This may have allegedly daunted the goal of the public (rural) libraries in this region, the eagerness of locals for a possible nexus with the public libraries and have also impacted their information seeking habits. These events may have been modulated by the lack of adequate Internet facilities coupled with poor reading habits, poor electricity supply and underfunding among others. Useful recommendations like adequate funding, training of staff, how to improve information services and encourage patronage were offered accordingly.
尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲农村社区公共图书馆信息服务的提供与利用
尼日尔三角洲是一个人口稠密的河流地带,有着不同文化和生存方式的人们。预计图书馆服务将弥合由于地理障碍和农村地区缺乏技术/数字基础设施而造成的获取信息的差距,以提高当地人的信息素养技能。本研究旨在确定乡村地区公共图书馆的功能(如提供资讯服务),让本地读者可以享受到不受阻碍的图书馆服务。在进行研究时,采用调查设计,制作问卷,抽取115名图书馆工作人员作为样本。根据图书馆工作人员的感受,结果显示信息资源保存状况不佳,存在明显的不足。根据观察到的光顾频率,有迹象表明,目前的信息服务没有得到充分利用。唯一大量提供的服务是借书和支持学校阅读项目。很少或根本没有实质性的职业信息咨询/指导、技能获取信息支持、互联网、电子书和农业推广服务。据称,这可能阻碍了该地区公共(农村)图书馆的目标,当地人渴望与公共图书馆建立联系,也影响了他们的信息查找习惯。这些事件可能是由于缺乏足够的互联网设施,加上不良的阅读习惯,电力供应不足和资金不足等因素造成的。会议提出了一些有用的建议,例如充足的资金、员工培训、如何改善信息服务和鼓励赞助。
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International Information and Library Review
International Information and Library Review Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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2.40
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34
期刊介绍: For more than twenty years, the International Information and Library Review has been welcomed by information scientists, librarians and other scholars and practitioners all over the world for its timely articles on research and development in international and comparative librarianship, information sciences, information policy and information ethics, digital values and digital libraries. Contributions to the journal have come from staff or members of many different international organizations, including the United Nations, UNESCO, IFLA, and INTAMEL, and from library and information scientists in academia, government, industry, and other organizations.
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