Helen Olubunmi Jaiyeola AkinadeMountain Top University, MFM Prayer City · University Library
Helen Olubunmi Jaiyeola Akinade
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This study focused on the development of a mathematical model required for estimating the number of adopters of ICT devices among libraries located in Nigeria. Data for this study was collected from 121 respondents selected based on a research survey approach using simple random sampling. 9 ICT devices were identified, namely: PCs, printers/fax mac...
The study assess the impact of marketing strategies in two medical institutions in Lagos State. It provides a direct test of applicability of marketing strategies that would enhance better services for the benefit of library patrons in a competitive and technologically driven environment. Data was collected from two libraries selected for this stud...
Job demand is an important construct that brings negative impacts on librarians' job outcome. Despite the effect of positive organizational constructs such as job characteristics, work engagement and organizational citizenship behavior, job demand remain a challenge. The study investigated the effect of positive organizational behavior on job deman...
This survey was conducted to examine the satisfaction of library users with available information resources, facilities, and services offered at Mountain Top University Library, Ogun state, Nigeria. It was also to identify areas where improvement is needed, regarding the library’s collection, services and facilities. The survey research design was...
In this article, an IT infusion model was developed for the Nigerian health sector using teaching hospitals in Nigeria. The different IT technologies used by medical practitioners were identified. Structured questionnaires were used to elicit knowledge from respondents selected from teaching hospitals located in Nigeria. The results showed that the...