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Digital Literacy, Inclusivity and Sustainable Development in Africa, Aug 25, 2022
Digital Transformation - Towards New Frontiers and Business Opportunities
This chapter reports the findings of a survey of the level of digital maturity of university libr... more This chapter reports the findings of a survey of the level of digital maturity of university libraries in Nigeria. Forty-eight university libraries responded to an online survey based on the framework for digital mature schools (FDMS). The findings reveal that the libraries are e-enabled but yet to attain digital maturity. The paper also shows that the dimensions of ICT planning, management and leadership, and ICT infrastructural development statistically predict the digital maturity status of university libraries.
i ii 2007 BAOBAB for Women's Human Rights st 1 Edition BAOBAB permits free reproduction of e... more i ii 2007 BAOBAB for Women's Human Rights st 1 Edition BAOBAB permits free reproduction of extracts from any of its publications provided that due acknowledgement is given and a copy of the production in which the extract is used is sent to its office at the address below BAOBAB for Women's Human Rights
Information Impact: Journal of Information and Knowledge Management, 2019
This paper attempts to analyse the appraisal of electronic readiness for information delivery ser... more This paper attempts to analyse the appraisal of electronic readiness for information delivery services, utilization, benefits and challenges for development of Museums and Monuments in Nigeria. Descriptive survey research was adopted for this study; the target population for the research was 784 museums professionals. Out of six-geopolitical zone which made up of Nigeria, two-geographical zone of national museum were selected for random sampling. Total enumeration sampling technique was used for the purpose of sampling procedure. Findings revealed that appraisal of e-readiness is important to Museum because of its level of availability and strong predictor on how well a museum can perform in the service delivery. Hypothesised relationship was tested using Pearson Moment Correlation Multiple Regression Analysis including Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA). Results had also shown that there was significant relationship between appraisal of ereadiness resources, (that is r=597*...
Global Journal of Management and Business Research, May 11, 2012
This study was carried to identify level of electronic readiness in museums by assessing the uses... more This study was carried to identify level of electronic readiness in museums by assessing the uses of electronic readiness provision in museum services, and also to determine the factors responsible for ineffective use of electronic readiness in museums. Descriptive survey research was used for this study. Total enumeration sampling technique was adopted for the sampling procedure. This was chosen because of the small number of number of population of professional museum staff involved which is put at 784 as at 2012. Questionnaires were distributed to museum professionals at 16 museums, located in the SouthWest and North-Central geo-political zones of Nigeria to collect for the study. Questionnaires administered, the data collected were analysed with the use of statistics depicting the mean and standard deviation. Findings indicated the highest availability of e-readiness resources by respondents was the use of computer (Mean =2.55) and followed by use of e-mail (Mean =2.53), museum website (Mean=2.23), internet (Mean=2.20), the least was CD-Rom (mean =1.62) respectively. The overall result indicated that computer is the most available e-readiness resources use in museums. It was recommended that the country's museums must be computerised
Digital Literacy, Inclusivity and Sustainable Development in Africa, Aug 25, 2022
Digital Transformation - Towards New Frontiers and Business Opportunities
This chapter reports the findings of a survey of the level of digital maturity of university libr... more This chapter reports the findings of a survey of the level of digital maturity of university libraries in Nigeria. Forty-eight university libraries responded to an online survey based on the framework for digital mature schools (FDMS). The findings reveal that the libraries are e-enabled but yet to attain digital maturity. The paper also shows that the dimensions of ICT planning, management and leadership, and ICT infrastructural development statistically predict the digital maturity status of university libraries.
i ii 2007 BAOBAB for Women's Human Rights st 1 Edition BAOBAB permits free reproduction of e... more i ii 2007 BAOBAB for Women's Human Rights st 1 Edition BAOBAB permits free reproduction of extracts from any of its publications provided that due acknowledgement is given and a copy of the production in which the extract is used is sent to its office at the address below BAOBAB for Women's Human Rights
Information Impact: Journal of Information and Knowledge Management, 2019
This paper attempts to analyse the appraisal of electronic readiness for information delivery ser... more This paper attempts to analyse the appraisal of electronic readiness for information delivery services, utilization, benefits and challenges for development of Museums and Monuments in Nigeria. Descriptive survey research was adopted for this study; the target population for the research was 784 museums professionals. Out of six-geopolitical zone which made up of Nigeria, two-geographical zone of national museum were selected for random sampling. Total enumeration sampling technique was used for the purpose of sampling procedure. Findings revealed that appraisal of e-readiness is important to Museum because of its level of availability and strong predictor on how well a museum can perform in the service delivery. Hypothesised relationship was tested using Pearson Moment Correlation Multiple Regression Analysis including Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA). Results had also shown that there was significant relationship between appraisal of ereadiness resources, (that is r=597*...
Global Journal of Management and Business Research, May 11, 2012
This study was carried to identify level of electronic readiness in museums by assessing the uses... more This study was carried to identify level of electronic readiness in museums by assessing the uses of electronic readiness provision in museum services, and also to determine the factors responsible for ineffective use of electronic readiness in museums. Descriptive survey research was used for this study. Total enumeration sampling technique was adopted for the sampling procedure. This was chosen because of the small number of number of population of professional museum staff involved which is put at 784 as at 2012. Questionnaires were distributed to museum professionals at 16 museums, located in the SouthWest and North-Central geo-political zones of Nigeria to collect for the study. Questionnaires administered, the data collected were analysed with the use of statistics depicting the mean and standard deviation. Findings indicated the highest availability of e-readiness resources by respondents was the use of computer (Mean =2.55) and followed by use of e-mail (Mean =2.53), museum website (Mean=2.23), internet (Mean=2.20), the least was CD-Rom (mean =1.62) respectively. The overall result indicated that computer is the most available e-readiness resources use in museums. It was recommended that the country's museums must be computerised