NCE Students’ Perceptions on the Use of Library Course as an Aid to the Use of Library Resources in South-West, Nigeria

Q2 Arts and Humanities Library Philosophy and Practice Pub Date : 2018-12-14 DOI:10.31234/osf.io/e627g
Martins Obinyan, Obiora Kingsley Udem
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The study was carried out to survey NCE students’ perceptions on use of library course as an aid to their use of library resources in Colleges of Education in South-West Nigeria. The descriptive survey design was employed and four research questions guided the study. From a population of 60,481 students, a sample of 1,210 was drawn using the proportionate stratified sampling technique. Meanwhile, out of the 1,210 copies of the questionnaire distributed, 1,097 were fully completed (filled out) as retrieved and analyzed. It represents (90.66%) or approximately (91%) response rate and considered adequate because the standard and acceptable response rate for most studies is 60%. A questionnaire was the instrument used for data collection after validation by experts in the field, and pre-tested through Cronbach Alpha method that yielded 0.743 aggregate values. Complete data subsequently gathered from 1,097 copies of the questionnaire retrieved were analyzed by employing the statistical mean to answer the research questions and criterion mean placed at 2.50. Among the major findings of the study were: Students perceived use of library course as an aid to their use of all library resource categories examined in the study (that is, reference, reserve, circulation and serials resources). The study therefore recommends that students should be given increased opportunity to access “use of library course programme” as a veritable tool of enhancing their capacity for adequate use of reference resources among others in colleges of education in the region to ensure their effective integration into our 21st century society even after college life.
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奈及利亚西南部NCE学生对图书馆课程协助图书馆资源使用的看法
本研究旨在调查奈及利亚西南部教育学院NCE学生对图书馆课程使用的看法,以协助他们使用图书馆资源。本研究采用描述性调查设计,并提出四个研究问题。从60,481名学生中,使用比例分层抽样技术抽取了1,210名样本。同时,在分发的1210份问卷中,有1097份是完整填写的,作为检索和分析。它代表(90.66%)或大约(91%)的应答率,并被认为是足够的,因为大多数研究的标准和可接受的应答率是60%。问卷经专家验证后进行数据收集,采用Cronbach Alpha法进行预检验,总值为0.743。随后从1097份问卷中收集的完整数据通过采用统计平均值来回答研究问题并将标准平均值置于2.50来分析。该研究的主要发现包括:学生认为图书馆课程的使用有助于他们使用研究中调查的所有图书馆资源类别(即参考资料、储备、流通和系列资源)。因此,研究建议学生应有更多机会参与“使用图书馆课程计划”,以提高他们在区内教育院校充分利用参考资源的能力,确保他们在毕业后也能有效地融入二十一世纪的社会。
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期刊介绍: Library Philosophy and Practice (LPP) is a peer-reviewed electronic journal that publishes articles exploring the connection between library practice and the philosophy and theory behind it. These include explorations of current, past, and emerging theories of librarianship and library practice, as well as reports of successful, innovative, or experimental library procedures, methods, or projects in all areas of librarianship, set in the context of applied research.
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