The Use of the Library and Lifelong Learning in Faith-Based Private Universities in Nigeria

The purpose of the study was to investigate the suitability of the use of the library course curricula in private universities owned by religious organizations in Nigeria to make undergraduates lifelong learners. It also evaluated the modes and periods of course delivery for their appropriateness an...

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Main Authors: Akinniyi Ayobami Adeleke, Oluwayinka Esther Solanke, Sunday Adebisi Oguntayo
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Language:English
Published: Üniversite ve Araştırma Kütüphanecileri Derneği 2019-06-01
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Online Access:https://bd.org.tr/index.php/bd/article/view/15
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author Akinniyi Ayobami Adeleke
Oluwayinka Esther Solanke
Sunday Adebisi Oguntayo
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description The purpose of the study was to investigate the suitability of the use of the library course curricula in private universities owned by religious organizations in Nigeria to make undergraduates lifelong learners. It also evaluated the modes and periods of course delivery for their appropriateness and adequacy to achieve the goal of making the students lifelong learners. The survey design was adopted for the study and the content analysis method was used to compare the course contents of the use of the library programmes in the universities with the five information literacy competencies. Results of the study showed that the use of the library curricula contained items that teach the five information literacy competencies including abilities to locate, access, retrieve, evaluate and use information effectively and efficiently. It was also found that the course delivery period in the universities was usually one semester of 12 weeks and the usual mode of delivery was classroom face-to-face approach. The findings implied that the contents of the course were suitable to make students lifelong learners but the mode and period of delivery may not be fit enough for the purpose. The practical implication of the findings of the study is that the universities should review the timing and methods of course delivery such that it would impart lifelong learning skills to the students. The findings of the study would assist universities and other higher education institutions to place high priority on the lifelong learning goals in designing the use of the library programmes.
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spelling doaj.art-9e2e7fe537ce4a7993038c61ec7af5332023-02-15T16:16:50ZengÜniversite ve Araştırma Kütüphanecileri DerneğiBilgi Dünyası2148-354X2019-06-01201658010.15612/BD.2019.70215The Use of the Library and Lifelong Learning in Faith-Based Private Universities in NigeriaAkinniyi Ayobami Adeleke0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9971-2520Oluwayinka Esther Solanke1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7872-3645Sunday Adebisi Oguntayo2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5291-2237Redeemer’s University, Tekena Tamuno LibraryUniversity of Medical Sciences, University LibraryLandmark University, Centre for Learning ResourcesThe purpose of the study was to investigate the suitability of the use of the library course curricula in private universities owned by religious organizations in Nigeria to make undergraduates lifelong learners. It also evaluated the modes and periods of course delivery for their appropriateness and adequacy to achieve the goal of making the students lifelong learners. The survey design was adopted for the study and the content analysis method was used to compare the course contents of the use of the library programmes in the universities with the five information literacy competencies. Results of the study showed that the use of the library curricula contained items that teach the five information literacy competencies including abilities to locate, access, retrieve, evaluate and use information effectively and efficiently. It was also found that the course delivery period in the universities was usually one semester of 12 weeks and the usual mode of delivery was classroom face-to-face approach. The findings implied that the contents of the course were suitable to make students lifelong learners but the mode and period of delivery may not be fit enough for the purpose. The practical implication of the findings of the study is that the universities should review the timing and methods of course delivery such that it would impart lifelong learning skills to the students. The findings of the study would assist universities and other higher education institutions to place high priority on the lifelong learning goals in designing the use of the library programmes.https://bd.org.tr/index.php/bd/article/view/15lifelong learninguse of libraryinformation literacyuser educationuniversitiesacademic librariesnigeria
spellingShingle Akinniyi Ayobami Adeleke
Oluwayinka Esther Solanke
Sunday Adebisi Oguntayo
The Use of the Library and Lifelong Learning in Faith-Based Private Universities in Nigeria
Bilgi Dünyası
lifelong learning
use of library
information literacy
user education
universities
academic libraries
nigeria
title The Use of the Library and Lifelong Learning in Faith-Based Private Universities in Nigeria
title_full The Use of the Library and Lifelong Learning in Faith-Based Private Universities in Nigeria
title_fullStr The Use of the Library and Lifelong Learning in Faith-Based Private Universities in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed The Use of the Library and Lifelong Learning in Faith-Based Private Universities in Nigeria
title_short The Use of the Library and Lifelong Learning in Faith-Based Private Universities in Nigeria
title_sort use of the library and lifelong learning in faith based private universities in nigeria
topic lifelong learning
use of library
information literacy
user education
universities
academic libraries
nigeria
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