Abdulraheem, Issa and Omopupa, Tunde Kamal Information Needs and Utilization among Social Science Undergraduates in Nigerian Universities. Journal of Balkan Libraries Union, 2016, vol. 4, n. 2, pp. 1-9. [Journal article (Paginated)]
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Information is a means through which knowledge about a phenomenon derived from observation, study experience or instruction and collection in varying ways. However, failure rates continue to increase in some universities in Nigeria, and information dissemination is not improving. This study, therefore, examines the information needs and utilisation of undergraduates in the Departments of Accountancy and Business Administration within three selected Nigerian Universities based on ownership. The study adopts qualitative research approach using interview method to collect data in the federal, state and privately owned universities. The research adopted snowball sampling method as it was difficult to determine the specific sample frame due to non-availability of intake records. The study therefore recruited ninety respondents for an interview from the three universities covering various disciplines in social sciences including Business Administration, Accounting, Economics and Finance. The study was guided by Wilson’s 1991 information behaviour model using it major variables of information needs, seeking, awareness, utilisation and outcome. Findings revealed that students require relevant information that will assist them to succeed in their academic career. It also found that information needs of students vary depending on their course of study. Students, however, utilise information for various purposes including academic work, social networking, community development and lifelong learning experience.
Item type: | Journal article (Paginated) |
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Keywords: | Information needs, Information utilization, Undergraduates, Academic success, Universities, Social Sciences, Accountancy, Business Administration and Nigeria |
Subjects: | B. Information use and sociology of information |
Depositing user: | Dr. Gurkan Tuna |
Date deposited: | 21 Dec 2019 11:31 |
Last modified: | 21 Dec 2019 11:31 |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10760/39366 |
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