2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1622581/v1
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Library Services amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic: Study of Remotely Exploitable Electronic Academic Databases in Selected University Libraries in Nigeria

Abstract: The study adopted a research design of the qualitative type to investigate library services amid the COVID-19 Pandemic using remotely exploitable electronic academic databases in two Nigerian foremost university libraries, as case studies. An Interview guide was used to elicit data from E-Librarians of the two Federal University libraries randomly selected for the study. The interview guide contains seventeen questions that seek to proffer answers to the main objective of the study. Response retrieved were ana… Show more

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“…Poor Funding of the Library: Several studies have shown that the funds allocated to academic libraries have been consistently low over the years (Ifijeh, 2014;Ishola, 2014;Babayi, Makintami & Tumba, 2019). These funds may plummet further if cloud computing is fully implemented.…”
Section: Challenges Facing the Adoption Of Cloud Computing In Nigeria...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poor Funding of the Library: Several studies have shown that the funds allocated to academic libraries have been consistently low over the years (Ifijeh, 2014;Ishola, 2014;Babayi, Makintami & Tumba, 2019). These funds may plummet further if cloud computing is fully implemented.…”
Section: Challenges Facing the Adoption Of Cloud Computing In Nigeria...mentioning
confidence: 99%