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Use of online public access catalogue among library and information science
undergraduates in Southern, Nigeria
The study investigated the use of online public access catalogue among library and
information science undergraduates in Southern Nigeria. The objectives of this study
were to find out the purpose of OPAC use among LIS undergraduates, to find out the
extent undergraduates use OPAC, level of satisfaction of OPAC use and to identify the
constraints associated with the use of OPAC among the undergraduates. The descriptive
survey design was used adopted for this study. One thousand, four hundred and forty
(1,440) questionnaires were distributed and nine hundred and twenty (920) were
retrieved. The total enumerative sampling techniques was used to select the entire
population. Data generated were analysed using simple percentage and frequencies.
Finding revealed that LIS undergraduate in Southern Nigeria use OPAC for the purpose of
identifying books using author, title and subject. However, they use it to a little
extent and they were satisfied to a large extent with its use. power failure, inadequate
OPAC terminals or workstations, lack of proper guidance from the library staff and lack
of skills to use OPAC independently were some of the constraints associated with use of
OPAC. The recommended among others, that alternative sources of power supply should be
provided in libraries considering the erratic nature of power supply in Nigeria. Also,
librarians and libraries should ensure that LIS undergraduates are sufficiently trained
to make effective use of the OPAC.