Preservation of Information Resources in Selected Rural (Public) Libraries in Southern Nigeria: State-of-the-Art

G. A. Dada
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Abstract Rural libraries serve the specific information need(s) of communities where they are domiciled. They are vital to the knowledge society, fundamental to the information access and distribution framework at the community level. Today, rural areas are almost void of crucial contemporary information-based technological infrastructure. Preservation of information resources is crucial to its sustainable utilization either for individualist or communal development. This study presents the status quo on preservation of information resources in public libraries in rural communities in southern Nigeria. The survey design was adopted; random sampling was used to draw 98 respondents, questionnaire was constructed to elicit responses with 91% returned rate. Results showed that information resources are in poor state of preservation due to deposition of particulate matter, dilapidation of library building, and mutilation. Dusting/cleaning of shelves/books and the engagement of humans to secure information resources were the most frequently used to preserve the information resources. Rural libraries lacked CCTV and no RFID installed to prevent theft. There are almost no visible digital preservation activities in place. The constraints to preservation include the obsolete nature of information resources, delay in government’s response to plea on preservation requirements, no air conditioning, poor electricity and underfunding. Staff training on preservation, workable preservation policy, increase budgetary allocation, and community awareness of use of information resources may enhance preservation efforts. Rural libraries are merely fast fading store houses of information resources with its purpose almost been defeated. There is need for urgent attention from the public and concerned agencies. Useful recommendations were put forward accordingly.
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尼日利亚南部选定农村(公共)图书馆的信息资源保存:最新技术
农村图书馆服务于其所在社区的特定信息需求。它们对知识社会至关重要,对社区一级的信息获取和分发框架至关重要。今天,农村地区几乎没有关键的当代信息化技术基础设施。信息资源的保存对信息资源的可持续利用至关重要,无论是个人发展还是集体发展。本研究提出奈及利亚南部农村社区公共图书馆资讯资源保存现状。采用调查设计;采用随机抽样法抽取98名调查对象,构建问卷进行问卷调查,问卷回收率为91%。结果表明,由于颗粒物沉积、图书馆建筑破旧、损毁等原因,信息资源保存状况较差。最常用的保存信息资源的方法是对书架/书籍进行除尘/清洁和雇人保护信息资源。农村图书馆没有闭路电视,也没有安装RFID来防止盗窃。几乎没有可见的数字保存活动。制约保存的因素包括信息资源的陈旧性、政府对保存要求的请求反应迟缓、没有空调、电力不足和资金不足。对工作人员进行保存方面的培训,制定可行的保存政策,增加预算拨款,以及提高社区对信息资源使用的认识,都可以加强保存工作。农村图书馆只是一个迅速衰落的信息资源宝库,其目的几乎被击败。有必要引起公众和有关机构的紧急关注。因此提出了有益的建议。
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International Information and Library Review
International Information and Library Review Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: For more than twenty years, the International Information and Library Review has been welcomed by information scientists, librarians and other scholars and practitioners all over the world for its timely articles on research and development in international and comparative librarianship, information sciences, information policy and information ethics, digital values and digital libraries. Contributions to the journal have come from staff or members of many different international organizations, including the United Nations, UNESCO, IFLA, and INTAMEL, and from library and information scientists in academia, government, industry, and other organizations.
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