Library User Education In Tertiary Institutions In Nigeria: A Case Study Of The Federal College Of Education (technical) Umunze

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ABSTRACT

The research focuses on user education in academic libraries, using the federal college of education (Technical) Umunze as its case study. User education is an academic program that is designed by Universities and other higher institution to educate library users on how to effectively utilize library resources and services. This study was carried out using a descriptive survey method and questionnaire were also used, including interview for data collection. The population sample embraced 50 (30%) of respondents who were the staff of library, lecturers and students who are all users of the library. The research result is aimed at finding out the relevance and impact of user education for effective use of the library. It is basically on the knowledge in which users of library gets in educating them. How often they are being orientated, if they can be able to search information on their own after orientation or assistance. The study also pointed out the various problems associated with user education and also the ones faced by librarians who are meant to educate the users. The study also offered solutions. The project work is made up of five chapters, chapter one of this research deals with the aims and objectives of the study. The second chapter deals with the literature review. Chapter three is the research methodology, chapter four data presentation analysis and findings, while chapter five is summary, conclusion and recommendation.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title page                                                                i

Approval page                                                         ii

Dedication                                                               iii

Acknowledgement                                                  iv

Abstract                                                                  vi

Table of content                                                      vii

 

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION    

1.1   Background of the study                                1

1.2   Statement of the problem                              7

1.3   Objective of the study                                     7

14.   Scope of study                                                 8

1.5   Significance of the study                                9

1.6   Research Question                                         9

1.7   Definition of terms                                          10

CHAPTER TWO

2.1   Review of related literature                            12

 

CHAPTER THREE

3.0   Research methodology                                     28

3.1      Research Design                                              28

3.2      Area of the study                                              28

3.3      Population of the study                                    29

3.4      Sampling  and Sampling techniques                       29

3.5.1                 Instrumentation (Instrument  for

Data Collection)                                               30

3.5.2          Validity of Instrument                                    30

3.5.3          Reliability of Instrument                                        31   

3.6   Distribution and Retrieval of the instrument   31

3.7   Data Analysis Techniques                                33

 

CHAPTER FOUR 

4.1      Presentation and Data Findings                     34

4.2      Data Analysis interpretation                            45                           

CHAPTER FIVE

5.1   Summary                                                         49

5.2   Conclusion                                                      50

5.3   Recommendations                                           51

5.4   Suggestion for further studies                          52

References                                                       54

Appendix I                                                       57

Appendix II                                                      58            

Appendix         II                                                      61

 

 

 

 

 

 


CHAPTER ONE

1.0                           INTRODUCTION

1.1      Background of the study:

One of the fundamental laws of the library is that the resources (books and non-book) must be well consulted. The librarian has to acquire and provide access to information stocked in the library. The user is very important in the practice of librarianship, this is the library process revolves around the users.

The library provides user education in order to equip a user with enough knowledge on the use of library so as to enable them use the library resources effectively. The reason for the provision of user education in the library is that library processes could be so complex that an average user may not easily comprehend how to utilize the available resources. As a result of the era of information explosion in which we are, information is expending at a very fast rate and new resources are being introduced into the library (Aina, 2004). With the advent of information and communication technology (ICT), which has permeated all the activities of libraries, it is important to explain the working of a library to a new user in detail. The ultimate objective of any library is to enable users exploit its resources to the fullest.

Fjallbrant (1990), defines user education as: “the teaching of those skills that will enable students to locate and use materials effectively and feel confident in using the library.” Also, its aim is to acquaint users with the use of materials in the libraries. Similarly, Fleming (1990) defined user education as “various programmes of instruction, education and exploration provided by academic libraries to users to enable them to make effective, efficient and independent use of information sources and services to which these libraries provide access.”

Bello (2003) defined library user education as: “A device by the librarians to educate users on how to use the resources available in the library in a result oriented ways.” Thus its concerned with information retrieval, since the objectives of the user education in academic library according to Osagie (2003) are as follows:

·                    To enable users to know how to use the library catalogue independently in any library with particular reference to the author, title and subject catalogues.

·                    To enable users to understand the classification schemes in any library so as to be able to locate materials with little or no problem.

·                    To be able to see library catalogues as indexes to the entire collection and use them as such.

·                    To enable the users to see the library as a repository of knowledge that determines the success of the students academic programme because its not possible for an individual to have the collection of a library.

 

Students in Nigeria tertiary institutions are introduced to the use of library in one form or the other, in order that they might know what to consult in their quest for information. Today, most students in higher institute of learning find it difficult to explore the world of information sources in the library thus leading to poor appreciation of the library and its resources, which contributes to their inability to undergo meaningful researches or at best become poor library users. It is believed that a concerted effort to know and understand library more will eventually enable the individual to develop his/herself to the fullest potentials. This becomes very important as it will enable man to contribute effectively and positively to the development of the society at large.

BRIEF HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE CASE STUDY LIBRARY, UMUNZE

        The federal college of education (Technical) Umunze in Anambra state is one of the eight (8) colleges of education [technical] established by decree No. 4 of 14th March, 1986. At its inception, the college moved to Umunze in November 1989, following a presidential directive. At Umunze, the institution inherited buildings of the former All saint Anglican secondary school. At present, the infrastructures inherited from the present, the infrastructures inherited from the school are being renovated and refashioned, as it were, to reflect the grandeaur and convenience of a technical teacher institution.

        The college was initially cited at Lomu in the North-eastern out skirt of Umunze town along way leading to Ogbunka and Owere-Ezukala all in Orumba South local Government Area of Anambra State, Nigeria. In 1999/2000, the administration of Dr. C.V. Nnaka (Mrs) made a deliberate effort to move the college to her permanent site at Nsogwu in the south central part of Umunze town with the erection of a gigantic building to house the school of Agric and Home economics education which has been accomplished. Lectures have already started at the permanent site.

        The main college library was recently re-named PROF. BEN NWABUEZE LIBRARY which housed their collections in a gigantic story building with another bungalow building at the back housing their virtual centre. Their library opening hours are as follows:

ØMonday –Friday       8am – 6pm

ØSaturday                  9am – 4pm

ØSunday                    2pm – 6pm

 

1.2      STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM:

The aim of this enquiry is to provide information for solving an identified problem confronting the society.

Difficulties of users in locating materials easily on the shelf, poor use of library tools by the users, problems encountered in retrieving required materials and inability of users and staff interaction.

1.3      OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

1.          To find out how user education is conducted in federal college of education (technical) Umunze library.

2.          To identify the causes of poor use of the library tools by users.

3.          To assertain the effectiveness of user education in the library.

4.          To create a positive attitude to information searching which will stimulate the user to make use of the resource available in different libraries which is determine with the help of staff.

5.          To verify the level of user and staff interaction in the library.

6.          To find out the students satisfaction about the programme.

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