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Title: Enhancing Research Activities of Library and Information Science Educators in Nigerian Universities through Utilization of Academic Social Media
Authors: Salami, R. O.
Saka, Katamba Abubakar
Mohammed, Abubakar Bitagi
Udoudoh, Samuel Jimmy
Keywords: Social media
Academics
Research Library and Information Science
Educators
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: JOURNAL OF INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
Citation: Rita Otibhor Salami, Abubakar Saka Katamba, Mohammed Abubakar Bitagi and Samuel Jimmy Udoudoh (2020) Enhancing Research Activities of Library and Information Science Educators in Nigerian Universities through Utilization of Academic Social Media. Information Impact: Journal of Information and Knowledge Management, 11:2, 62-70, DOI: dx.doi.org/10.4314/iijikm.v11i2.6
Series/Report no.: Volume 11, Number 2;
Abstract: The paper examines how academic social media utilisation can enhance research activities of Library and Information Science educators in Nigerian universities. The study highlighted the various research activities of Library and Information Science educators such as information gathering, collaboration, and dissemination of research findings and measurement of impacts. In addition, the authors elaborated on the benefits of academic social media such as Research gate, Academia.edu, Google Scholar, LinkedIn, Open Researcher Contributor Identity and Mendeley to include profile creation, information gathering, search for potential collaborators, instant research result dissemination, measurement of impact and management of research. The study stated that factors such as social influence, technical factors and personal factors can influence use of academic social media platforms.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/14147
ISSN: 2141-4297
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