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Application of Social Media for Innovative Library Services in South-Western Nigerian University Libraries

Year 2017, Volume: 5 Issue: 2, 10 - 16, 29.12.2017

Abstract

The study investigated the application of social media used for innovative library services by university library staff in South-Western Nigeria. A survey method was adopted with copies of questionnaire distributed to 354 library staff selected from the entire 36 university libraries located in South Western Nigeria. An in-depth interview was also conducted for heads of units in each of the libraries. The findings of the study reveal that social media application to library services is now prominent among university library staff in South-Western Nigeria. Facebook, Twitter, Blog, YouTube, LinkedIn, Delicious, MySpace and Flickr are the social media being used by the library staff. Facebook was found to be the most used site. In addition, the study affirms that selected libraries are using social media majorly to communicate with their users, provide reference services, disseminate information as well as news on library services.

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Year 2017, Volume: 5 Issue: 2, 10 - 16, 29.12.2017

Abstract

References

  • Abdulaziz, N., Boon, C.Y. & Loh, H. (2010). Sowing the seeds: Towards reaping a harvest using social web applications in Nanyang University of Technology Library. World Library and Information Congress: 76th IFLA General Conference, 1-15.
  • Andrea, D. & Robert, P. H. (2010). Social networking in academic libraries: The possibilities and the concerns. New Library World, 111(11/12), 468-479.
  • Anwarul-Islam, M., Agarwal, N. & Ikeda, K. (2014). Library adoption of knowledge management using Web 2.0: A new paradigm for libraries. International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions, 40(4), 317-33.
  • Atulomah, B. C. & Onuoha, U. D. (2011). Harnessing collective intelligence through online social networks: A study of librarians in private Universities in Ogun State, Nigeria. Ozean Journal of Social Science, 4(2), 71-83.
  • Basu, B. & Sengupta, K. (2007). Assessing success factors of knowledge management initiatives of academic institutions a case of an Indian business school. The Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management, l5(3), 273-282.
  • Bradley, P. (2011). Which social media network should I use as a librarian? Retrieved October 16, 2015 from http://www.philb.com/articles/whichsocialnetwork.htm
  • Chu, S. & Du, H. (2013). Social networking tools for academic libraries. Journal of Librarianship & Information Science, 45 (1) 64-75.
  • Cook, S. & Wiebrands, C. (2010). Keeping up: Strategic use of online social networks for librarian current awareness. Retrieved October 15, 2015 from: http://www.vala.org.au/vala2010/papers2010/VALA2010_78_Cook_Final.pdf
  • Creese, J., Cribb, J. & Spicer, J. (2008). Social networking: never mind the students, what about us? Use of social networking software for professional networking and development for library staff. Retrieved December 15, 2015 from: http://www.alia.org.au/groups/quill/papers/creese.paper.pdf
  • Farkas, M. (2007). Going where patrons are. American Libraries, 38(4), 1-27.
  • Kroski, E. (2008). On the move with the mobile web: Libraries and mobile technologies. Library technology reports, 44(5), 1-48.
  • Lane, M. & Stagg, A. (2014). University staff adoption of ipad: An empirical study using an extended technology acceptance model. Australasian Journal of Information Systems, 18(3), 53-74.
  • Linh, N. C. (2008). A survey of the application of Web 2.0 in Australasian university libraries. Library Hi Tech, 26, (4), 630-653.
  • Mathews, B. (2006). Do you Facebook? Networking with students online. College and Research Libraries News, 67(5), 306-317.
  • Mansor, Y. & Idris, S. (2010). Perception, awareness and acceptance of library 2.0 applications among librarians at the international Islamic university Malaysia. Webolog, (7)2, 81.
  • Muhammad, A. & Khalid, M. (2012). The changing role of librarians in the digital world: Adoption of web 2.0 technologies by Pakistani librarians. The Electronic Library, 30(4), 469-479.
  • Onuoha, U. D. (2013). Librarians’ use of social media for professional development in Nigeria. Information Management and Business Review, 5(3), 136-143.
  • Stuart, D. (2010). Librarians and researchers network online. Retrieved February 12, 2014 from http://www.researchinformation.info/features/feature.php?feature_id=279
  • Thanuskodi, S. (2012). Awareness of library 2.0 applications among library and information science professionals at Annamalai University, India. International Journal of Library Science, 1(5), 75-83.
  • Tripathi, M, & Kumar, S. (2010). Use of web 2.0 tools in academic libraries: A reconnaissance of the international landscape. The International Information and Library Review, 20, 195-207.
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Journal Section Regular Papers
Authors

Halimah Odunayo Amuda This is me

Tella Adeyinka

Publication Date December 29, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 5 Issue: 2

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APA Amuda, H. O., & Adeyinka, T. (2017). Application of Social Media for Innovative Library Services in South-Western Nigerian University Libraries. Journal of Balkan Libraries Union, 5(2), 10-16.