2022
DOI: 10.1002/pra2.619
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Nigerian LIS Academic and Scholarly Publishing Experience: Challenges and the Way Forward

Abstract: The study examined Nigerian Library and Information Science, LIS academics and scholarly publishing experience: challenges and the way forward. A purely qualitative method was adopted using interview as a data collection instrument. The population of study comprised LIS academics from two LIS departments in two universities at the South–south region of Nigeria. Four objectives were developed to guide the study. The results reveal that LIS academics publish mostly for promotion, to improve the knowledge in thei… Show more

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“…Adekoya (2023) argues that Nigerian universities often struggle with insufficient research funding, hindering LIS lecturers' ability to conduct robust research and disseminate their findings through scholarly publications. In furtherance, Obinyan & Tella (2022) reveal Nigerian scholars face challenges in navigating the publishing process, including high publication fees, language barriers, and limited awareness of reputable publishing outlets. In a publish-or-perish academic culture, lecturers prioritize quantity over the quality of their publications, leading to a proliferation of low-impact research outputs (Lund et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adekoya (2023) argues that Nigerian universities often struggle with insufficient research funding, hindering LIS lecturers' ability to conduct robust research and disseminate their findings through scholarly publications. In furtherance, Obinyan & Tella (2022) reveal Nigerian scholars face challenges in navigating the publishing process, including high publication fees, language barriers, and limited awareness of reputable publishing outlets. In a publish-or-perish academic culture, lecturers prioritize quantity over the quality of their publications, leading to a proliferation of low-impact research outputs (Lund et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%