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Title: EMPOWERING LIS EDUCATORS WITH ICT SKILLS FOR CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE KNOWLEDGE SHARING IN THE DIGITAL AGE.
Authors: Babalola, G. A.
Tsado, L.Y.
Udoudoh, S. J.
Saidu, A. A.
Uno, C. A.
Madaki, A. M.
Keywords: Knowledge Sharing;
ICT Skills
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Zeh Communications.
Abstract: The rapidly evolving exigencies of the digital age are part of the compelling forces for all professionals including Library and Information Science (LIS) educators to collaborate in terms of knowledge sharing rather than being islands to one another. Innovative and creative knowledge sharing coupled with Information and Communication Technology (ICT) proficiency would go a long way in not only empowering but in enhancing the productivity, the relevance and the profitability of LIS educators in the digital age. The paper, therefore, examined how the possession of ICT skills coupled with creative and innovative knowledge sharing could serve as empowering and productive tools for LIS educators in the digital age. Issues that border on how ICT could improve creativity and innovation in knowledge sharing were also discussed. A nexus and the inextricable interplay among ICT skills; Creatiivity; Innovation; Knowledge sharing; digital age were equally established. It was concluded that LIS educators would be empowered for optimum relevance, creativity and innovative knowledge sharing in the digital age, if they are proficient in the use of ICT. The paper recommended amongst others the need for paradigm shift from the traditional or orthodox practice of knowledge sharing to the evolving trends and best practices of knowledge sharing in the (rapidly changing world) digital age.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6570
ISBN: 978-978-53823-8-9
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