
Tunde Kamal Omopupa- Doctor of Philosophy
- Lecturer at University of Ilorin
Tunde Kamal Omopupa
- Doctor of Philosophy
- Lecturer at University of Ilorin
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Introduction
Tunde Kamal Omopupa currently works at the Department of Library and Information Science, University of Ilorin. Tunde does research in Quantitative Social Research, Qualitative Social Research and Communication and Media. Their most recent publication is 'Influence of users’ computer self-efficacy and perceptions on satisfaction with electronic libraries in northern Nigerian universities'.
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Information Needs and Seeking behaviour of Young Adults in Kwara State Library Board (KSLB) were examined using Kwara State Library as the resources they use in meeting their Information Needs, how frequently they make use of the Library, the challenges they face and the likely solutions. The population of the study is mainly young adults who regis...
Information Needs and Seeking behaviour of Young Adults in Kwara State Library Board (KSLB) were examined using Kwara State Library as the resources they use in meeting their Information Needs, how frequently they make use of the Library, the challenges they face and the likely solutions. The population of the study is mainly young adults who regis...
In recent times, advancement in technology has penetrated areas of library functions, especially, the establishment of an electronic library (e-library) system that has become commonplace in Nigeria. Studies have shown a low level of users‟ satisfaction with these resources. Thus, this study examined the influence of users‟ computer-self-efficacy a...
This chapter traces the role of libraries in the preservation of Indigenous Knowledge (IK) in developing countries. It also highlights the nature of indigenous knowledge and the traditional role of libraries at preserving it for posterity; it discusses current issues surrounding the management of IK in libraries, archives, and other cultural instit...
This study examines delinquency at the Oyo State Library Board, Dugbe, Ibadan, Nigeria. The study's objectives were to find out the reasons for delinquency, identify the causes/methods employed, and suggest ways of minimizing its occurrence in the study library. It employs the case study design, sampling nearly 50% of the staff and employing questi...
This chapter traces the role of libraries in the preservation of Indigenous Knowledge (IK) in developing countries. It also highlights the nature of indigenous knowledge and the traditional role of libraries at preserving it for posterity; it discusses current issues surrounding the management of IK in libraries, archives, and other cultural instit...