Influence of information literacy on academic staff productivity in universities in north central geo-political zone of nigeria.
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of study
- 1.5Limitation of study
- 1.6Scope of study
- 1.7Significance of study
- 1.8Structure of the research
- 1.9Definition of terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Overview of Information Literacy
- 2.2Academic Staff Productivity in Universities
- 2.3Theoretical Frameworks on Information Literacy
- 2.4Information Literacy Skills and Competencies
- 2.5Information Literacy Programs in Higher Education
- 2.6Impact of Information Literacy on Academic Staff
- 2.7Challenges in Information Literacy Implementation
- 2.8Best Practices in Information Literacy Training
- 2.9Information Literacy Assessment Methods
- 2.10Future Trends in Information Literacy
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 3.1Research Design and Methodology
- 3.2Population and Sampling Techniques
- 3.3Data Collection Methods
- 3.4Questionnaire Design and Distribution
- 3.5Interview Procedures
- 3.6Data Analysis Techniques
- 3.7Ethical Considerations
- 3.8Validity and Reliability
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.1Overview of Data Analysis
- 4.2Demographic Analysis of Participants
- 4.3Information Literacy Levels among Academic Staff
- 4.4Impact of Information Literacy on Productivity
- 4.5Challenges Faced by Academic Staff in Information Literacy
- 4.6Strategies for Improving Information Literacy Skills
- 4.7Comparison with Previous Studies
- 4.8Recommendations for Enhancing Information Literacy
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Summary of Findings
- 5.2Conclusions
- 5.3Implications for Practice
- 5.4Recommendations for Policy
- 5.5Areas for Future Research
Project Abstract
<p> The research work examined the influence of information literacy competencies on academic productivity among the academic staff in Nigerian universities in North Central Geopolitical zone. In this contemporary environment of rapid technological change and proliferating information resources there is need for a complementary cluster of abilities necessary to use information effectively, especially for research. In carrying out this study two instruments were used to collect data; first was a standard information literacy competency test which elicited information on what constituted information literacy and second, an academic productivity index which elicited information on what constituted academic productivity. The study adopted a correlation survey design to instigate the relationship between information literacy and academic productivity. The population of the study comprised of all the academic staff in the 12 universities from North Central geo-political zone. A total of 421 academic staff were involved as sample for this study. The sample was composed through a multi-stage sampling technique using proportionate stratified random sampling.. The data collected were analysed with the use of descriptive statistics (frequency count mean score and percentage), standard deviation, Pearson Correlation, one way ANOVA and stepwise t-test. The Findings revealed that the largest percentage (56.4%) of the academic staff of the universities understudy, possessed low level of information literacy competency. It also showed that the respondents have very low level of academic productivity, as indicated by 64.3% of the respondents. Findings also revealed that Professor has ther highest mean of (56.58) and standard deviation of (11.68) and they can be said to possess more information literacy competency. It also showed Associate Professor has the highest mean of (93.83) and standard deviation of (27.46) and they can be said to have best productivity. On the influence of information literacy competency on academic productivity, the findings of the study revealed that there is a positive relationship between information literacy and academic productivity. The implications of the findings for the government, the university administration, Departments of Library and information Sciences, the academic staff and students and the Nigerian Library Association (NLA) have been highlighted. Based of the findings a number of recommendations were made. These include the need for government to show more political will by increasing the financial resources available to the universities in the area of book and ICT facilities acquisition and journal subscription, establish and maintain information resource centers. On the part of the universities it is recommended that they should influence policies and provide enabling environment, integrate information literacy course into the school curriculum and provide necessary resources needed for learning. <br></p>
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