2020
DOI: 10.1080/0194262x.2020.1714528
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Blog Technology: Constraints to Implementation in Public University Libraries in Nigeria

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“…Over half of the 241 million Nigerians use the Internet (Sasu, 2022) and millions of them have utilized blogs to share their unique perspectives, information and ideas online. Although insufficient electricity provision and lack of knowledge on how to use and handle blog technology were the primary obstacles to the usage of blogs in Nigeria, researchers claim that undergraduates’ awareness of blogging was quite high (Chukwusa, 2020), with a proportionate gender ratio utilize blogs for educational learning (Daramola & Aladesusi, 2022). It should be noted that the use of blogs to cover the issues of IDPs is rendered possible because the new media is a shift from the hypodermic needle assumption of one-way communication (Tsegyu, 2016).…”
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“…Over half of the 241 million Nigerians use the Internet (Sasu, 2022) and millions of them have utilized blogs to share their unique perspectives, information and ideas online. Although insufficient electricity provision and lack of knowledge on how to use and handle blog technology were the primary obstacles to the usage of blogs in Nigeria, researchers claim that undergraduates’ awareness of blogging was quite high (Chukwusa, 2020), with a proportionate gender ratio utilize blogs for educational learning (Daramola & Aladesusi, 2022). It should be noted that the use of blogs to cover the issues of IDPs is rendered possible because the new media is a shift from the hypodermic needle assumption of one-way communication (Tsegyu, 2016).…”
Section: Review Of the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%