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Title: Revitalising School Library Services in Niger State using Digital Technologies
Authors: Salau, Sadiat Adetoro
Isah, Yahaya Abdullahi
Edimeh, Augustine
Keywords: School Library Services
Digital Technologies
Issue Date: Oct-2023
Publisher: Nigerian Library Association (NLA) Oyo State Chapter
Citation: 10. Sadiat, A. S., Isah, Y. A., Edimeh. A., (2023) Revitalising School Library Services in Niger State using Digital Technologies. A paper presented at the 38th Annual Conference of the Nigerian School Library Association held at the Department of School Library and Media Technology, University of Ibadan on 23rd-27th, October 2023
Abstract: Abstract This presentation describes some important digital technologies and tools school libraries in Niger State can leverage to revitalise the poor services school libraries in in the state offer. A peruse of existing literature and verbal interaction with some school librarians in Niger state by the researchers revealed that, abysmal services related to digital technologies were provided in schools where libraries existed. Some of the school libraries do not have computers and electronic resources, because the focus of those schools has shifted to the Information and Communication (ICT) laboratories/rooms. The researchers inferred that this shift and poor services may be due to the fact that school librarians have not been able to champion the use of digital technologies to enhance learning in their libraries. Thus, this paper highlights some of the tools can used to revitalise library services in post-primary schools in Niger-State to make them vibrant learning spaces for users in the fourth industrial revolution.
Description: Conference Paper
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/28773
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