Libraries at University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Date of this Version
2021
Document Type
Article
Abstract
This study investigated Access to Electronic Resources by Librarians in University Libraries in Niger Delta Region, Nigeria. The descriptive research design was adopted for this study using 73 items self-structured questionnaire to collect data. In selecting the university libraries, the researcher applied the stratified random sampling technique to select the universities. One hundred and fifty (150) librarians were selected from three (3) centrally located states which include Delta, Bayelsa, and Edo from the nine (9) Niger Delta States from a target population of four hundred and thirty-two (432) librarians. seven research questions were formulated to guide the study. A reliability coefficient index of 0.87 was obtained from the instrument using Cronbach's Alpha Guttman split-half Coefficient. Additionally, it was strongly recommended that Institution’s authorities and governments should provider internet, ICT facilities for all to enjoy free flow for effective and efficient access to e-resources.
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