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Title: Library automation inNigeria: the Kenneth Dike library experience
Authors: Fatoki, O. C
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: Nigerian library assocaition(Lagos state chapter)
Abstract: The university of Ibadan library system embarked on the automation of its operations in 1991. This paper reviews the automation project plan and processes of the library over the period and highlights the problems stunting the project. The importance of periodical evaluation of performance is discussed. The paper recommends that libraries should have strategic plan for thier automation project constantly review long, intermediate and short-term goals to align with developements in the ICT industry, develop programs with active participaion of the library professionals and support staff, and also ensure cooperation with other libraries either at local, regional or national levels. THe paper concludes that library automation in Nigerian libraries is a challenging but achievable task.
URI: http://ir.library.ui.edu.ng/handle/123456789/2133
ISSN: 1596-9487
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