2023
DOI: 10.1108/dlp-09-2022-0071
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Digital information literacy skills and use of electronic resources by humanities graduate students at Kenneth Dike Library, University of Ibadan, Nigeria

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to assess the level of digital information literacy (DIL) skill and use of electronic resources by humanities graduate students at Kenneth Dike Library, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Design/methodology/approach This paper uses the survey research design and 200 graduate students from the 12 departments that made up the Faculty of Arts in the University of Ibadan participated in the study. A self-devised structured questionnaire was used as instrument for data collection.… Show more

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“…In other hand it also related with how they store the data, they prefer to use the conventional drive to store their data rather than cloud drive. It aligns with Oseghale [31] which revealed the less of information in digital literacy and found inadequate training on e-resources utilization as the factor that influenced it. Not only how to utilize e-resources but also Bugre and Wedlak [32] discovered that the problematic information-related lessons were compartmentalized from other lessons on social media or internet searching and that these curricula relied on outdated information literacy models rather than the most recent best practices for analyzing information.…”
Section: What Is the Highest And Lowest Domain In Each Level?supporting
confidence: 74%
“…In other hand it also related with how they store the data, they prefer to use the conventional drive to store their data rather than cloud drive. It aligns with Oseghale [31] which revealed the less of information in digital literacy and found inadequate training on e-resources utilization as the factor that influenced it. Not only how to utilize e-resources but also Bugre and Wedlak [32] discovered that the problematic information-related lessons were compartmentalized from other lessons on social media or internet searching and that these curricula relied on outdated information literacy models rather than the most recent best practices for analyzing information.…”
Section: What Is the Highest And Lowest Domain In Each Level?supporting
confidence: 74%
“…In this sense, teachers with a postgraduate degree in education prefer to learn about teaching theories and strategies (34) while other studies show a resistance on the part of teacher to adopt new technologies or handle new digital devices (35,36), which places them in a vulnerable position compared to other teaches who have the skills and interest to perform in diverse virtual environments (37,38,39,40), especially in the post-pandemic era. Digital competency training for university teachers is essential for students to be able to take advantage of ICT facilities in their professional development (41,42,40,43,44) and thus provide competent graduates to developing nations, contributing to both national and regional growth.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Peru Master's Degreesmentioning
confidence: 99%