尼日利亚东南部学术图书馆在资源共享实践中整合信息和通信技术以加强服务提供的模式

I. A. Anene, Nancy Achebe
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目的 本研究旨在为尼日利亚东南部学术图书馆在资源共享实践中整合信息和通信技术(ICTs)以提高服务质量开发一个模型。本研究有七个目标:尼日利亚东南部学术图书馆基于信息和通信技术的资源共享实践;资源共享的信息和通信技术基础设施;图书馆员在资源共享实践中对信息和通信技术的需求;信息和通信技术融入资源共享的阶段;图书馆员对基于信息和通信技术的资源共享的看法;将信息和通信技术融入资源共享实践所面临的挑战;设计一种将信息和通信技术融入资源共享的模式;所有这些都在尼日利亚东南部学术图书馆中进行。设计/方法/途径本研究采用的研究设计是混合研究设计,包括 "描述性调查 "研究设计和 "研究与开发 "研究设计。研究对象为 164 人,包括尼日利亚东南部联邦大学的所有图书馆员。五所联邦大学的所有图书馆员都将参与研究。因此,没有进行抽样。研究结果研究结果显示,88.8%的图书馆员使用信息与传播技术来增加资源量;74%的图书馆员对图书馆基于信息与传播技术的资源共享做法的所有回答都是积极的。研究还显示,图书馆用于资源共享的信息与传播技术基础设施的可用性和适用性都很高;而计算机和互联网络则是业务活动中最需要的小工具。尼日利亚东南部的图书馆正处于采用信息与传播技术的应用和转型阶段,响应率为 69.7%;同时,图书馆员坚信并理解通过信息与传播技术可以实现资源共享,并会推荐这样做。电气化落后、资金不足和缺乏某些 ICT 技术同样被认为是面临的挑战。这项研究最终开发出一种资源共享模式--东南联邦大学图书馆连接;可在 https://southeastfeduniconnect.njh.com.ngOriginality/valueThe 上访问。这项研究是为数不多的为尼日利亚东南部学术图书馆开发资源共享功能模式的研究类型之一。
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Model for integration of information and communication technologies in resource sharing practices for enhanced service delivery in academic libraries in southeast Nigeria
Purpose This study aims to develop a model for integration of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in resource sharing practices for enhanced service delivery in academic libraries in Southeast Nigeria. Seven objectives guided the study; ICT-based resource sharing practices in academic libraries in Southeast Nigeria; ICT infrastructure for resource sharing; ICT needs of librarians for resource sharing practices; stages of ICT integration in resource sharing; perception of librarians towards ICT-based resource sharing; challenges to integration of ICT in resource sharing practices; design a model for the integration of ICT into resource sharing; all in academic libraries in Southeast Nigeria. Design/methodology/approach The research design adopted for this study is the mixed research design containing the “descriptive survey” research design and the “research and development, R&D.” The population of the study is 164, comprising all of the librarians in federal universities in Southeast Nigeria. All of the librarians of the five federal universities will be involved in the study. Hence, there was no sampling. The instrument for data collection is a structured questionnaire. Findings The findings of the study revealed that 88.8% of the librarians use ICT to boost the volume of resources; while 74% of the librarians were positive in all responses pertaining to ICT-based resource sharing practices in the libraries. The study also revealed that ICT infrastructures in the library for resource sharing are highly available and applicable; while computers and internet networks are the most needed gadgets for the operations. Libraries in Southeast Nigeria are in the applying and transforming stages of ICT adoption at a 69.7% response rate; while the librarians have a strong belief and understanding that a lot can be achieved in resource sharing through ICT; and would recommend such. Poor electrification, inadequate funding and unavailability of some ICT technologies were equally identified as challenges. The study conclusively developed a resource sharing model, the Southeast Federal University Library Connect; accessible at https://southeastfeduniconnect.njh.com.ng Originality/value The research study is one of the few types of research that has developed a functional model for resource sharing in academic libraries in Southeast Nigeria.
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