An evaluation of digital library education in library and information science curriculum in Nigerian universities

Chukwuma Clement Okeji, Okeoghene Mayowa-Adebara
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to evaluate the library school’s curriculum in Nigeria with the aim of comparing it with international and national library and information science (LIS) guidelines regarding provision of “digital libraries” course. Design/methodology/approach This study covered 31 universities offering LIS approved by the National Universities Commission (NUC). The main instrument for data collection for the study was analysis of departmental documents containing the LIS curriculum. Second, some library and information science educators from universities that were yet to integrate the course digital libraries in their LIS curriculum were interviewed. Findings This study revealed that majority of the library schools offer the course “digital libraries” or related areas as core course in their curricula. However, only few library schools have computer laboratories for students to enhance digital library skills. Some LIS educators in the library schools identified challenges such as lack of qualified information and communication technology (ICT) staff to handle the course coupled with lack of computer laboratories equipped with modern computers with stable internet facilities in the LIS departments in Nigeria. Practical implications The findings from this study may inform curriculum revision and updating efforts to make it more relevant by incorporating a stand-alone course on “digital libraries” and provision of computer laboratories in the LIS departments to produce future ICT/digital librarians. Originality/value If university administrators, decision-making body in the departments and LIS educators understand the factors that are currently standing in the way of integrating a course on digital libraries, then those barriers can be removed or lowered. If the enabling factors are appreciated, then actions can be taken to stimulate the implementation of the Librarians’ Registration Council of Nigeria (LRCN)/NUC recommendations in all library schools in Nigerian universities.
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尼日利亚大学图书馆情报学课程中数字图书馆教育的评价
本研究的目的是评估尼日利亚图书馆学校的课程,目的是将其与国际和国家图书馆与信息科学(LIS)关于提供“数字图书馆”课程的指导方针进行比较。设计/方法/方法本研究涵盖了31所国立大学委员会(NUC)批准的提供LIS的大学。该研究收集数据的主要手段是分析包含LIS课程的部门文件。其次,对一些尚未将“数字图书馆”课程纳入其LIS课程的高校图书馆情报学教育工作者进行了访谈。研究结果显示,大多数图书馆学校在其课程中开设了“数字图书馆”或相关领域的核心课程。然而,只有少数图书馆学校有计算机实验室,以提高学生的数字图书馆技能。图书馆学校的一些LIS教育工作者发现了一些挑战,例如缺乏合格的信息和通信技术(ICT)工作人员来处理这门课程,以及在尼日利亚的LIS系缺乏配备有稳定互联网设施的现代计算机的计算机实验室。实际意义本研究的结果可为课程修订和更新工作提供参考,使其更具相关性,例如在美国大学系中加入“数字图书馆”的独立课程,并提供计算机实验室,以培养未来的ICT/数字图书馆员。独创性/价值如果大学管理者、部门决策机构和教育工作者了解目前阻碍整合数字图书馆课程的因素,那么这些障碍就可以消除或降低。如果这些有利因素得到重视,那么就可以采取行动,在尼日利亚大学的所有图书馆学院促进尼日利亚图书馆员注册委员会(LRCN)/NUC建议的实施。
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