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Title: | Influence of Electronic Information Resources on the Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals in Federal University E-Libraries, North-Western Nigeria |
Authors: | Joshua, Haruna, Ahmed, Jibril, & Stella H, Ahmed. A.O, Alhassan, J.A.and Onwukanjo, S.A |
Keywords: | sustainable development, electronic information resources and ICT staff competencies |
Issue Date: | 4-Aug-2021 |
Citation: | Joshua, H, Ahmed. A.O, Alhassan, J.A.and Onwukanjo, S.A (2021) Influence of Electronic Information Resources on the Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals in Federal University E-Libraries, North-Western Nigeria. In proceedings of 2021 Conference of Nigerian Library Association, Kaduna State Chapter |
Abstract: | In this 21century the availability of ICT facilities bring about the advent of electronic information resources and ICT staff competencies. This paper investigated the followings: determine the types of electronic information resources available in e-libraries of federal universities, North-Western Nigeria for sustainable development goals; ascertain the adequacy of electronic information resources available in e-libraries of federal universities, North-Western Nigeria for sustainable development goals; determine the ICT competencies of library staff in e-libraries of federal universities, North-Western Nigeria for sustainable development goals; and the findings showed that there was low level of adequacy of electronic information resources in e-libraries of federal universities, North-Western, Nigeria and there was low level of ICT competencies possessed by the staff e-libraries of federal universities studied |
URI: | http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/18716 |
Appears in Collections: | Library Information Technology |
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