Librarians’ Awareness and Utilization of Open Access Electronic Journals in Nigerian University Libraries: The Reference Librarian: Vol 0, No 0 - Get Access

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Summary:

Abstarct "This study investigated the awareness, utilization, and challenges associated with Open Access electronic journals among librarians in selected university libraries in Ogun State, Nigeria. A descriptive survey research design was employed, and data were collected through a self-developed questionnaire administered to 95 professional librarians. The findings revealed a moderate level of awareness and utilization of certain Open Access journals, with resources like Library Philosophy and Practice, Library and Information Research, and Information Technology and Libraries being among the most widely known and utilized. However, challenges such as power failures, slow internet speed, and the overwhelming number of available resources hindered effective utilization. The study recommends improving IT infrastructure, raising awareness, fostering collaborations, and implementing user-friendly search interfaces to enhance the utilization of Open Access electronic journals."

Link:

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02763877.2024.2413041

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10/13/2024, 23:35

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oa.new oa.reuse oa.libraries oa.universities oa.journals oa.infrastructure oa.nigeria oa.africa oa.south oa.surveys oa.paywalled oa.lis oa.recommendations

Date tagged:

10/14/2024, 03:35

Date published:

10/11/2024, 23:35