TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Title Page i
Approval page ii
Certification page iii
Dedication iv
Acknowledgements v
Table of Contents vi
List of Tables viii
CHAPTER
ONE: INTRODUCTION
Background of the Study 1
Statement of the Problem 7
Purpose of the Study 7
Research Questions 8
Significance of the Study 9
Scope of the Study 9
CHAPTER
TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW
Conceptual Framework 11
Concept of the College Library 11
Concept of Reference and Information Services in Libraries 16
Concept of Reference and Information Resources. 24
Concept of Accessibility 31
Concept of Utilization. 34
Constraints to efficient Accessibility and Utilization of
Reference and Information
Services and Resources in Colleges of Education Libraries. 39
Strategies for effective Accessibility and Utilization of
Reference and Information
Services and Resources. 42
Theoretical Framework 46
Review of Related Empirical Studies 53
Summary of the Literature Review 57
CHAPTER
THREE: RESEARCH METHOD
Design of the Study 59
Area of the Study 59
Population of the Study 59
Sample and Sampling Techniques 60
Instrument for Data Collection 60
Validation of the Instrument 61
Method of Data Collection 62
Method of Data Analysis 62
CHAPTER FOUR: RESULT 64
CHAPTER FIVE: DISCUSSIONS,
IMPLICATIONS, RECOMMENDATIONS
AND CONCLUSION
Discussion of the findings 75
Implications of the Study 78
Recommendations 79
Limitations 80
Suggestions for further Research 80
Conclusion
81
References 83
Appendix 1 89
Appendix 2 93
Appendix 3 96
Appendix 4 97
LIST
OF TABLES
TABLES PAGE
Table 1 Distribution of questionnaires among the Colleges of Education 64
Table 2 Types of Reference and Information Resources and Services available in Colleges libraries under study 65
Table 3 Extent
of use of the various bibliographic tools in search of Information 66
Table 4 Accessibility
of Information resources and services 67
Table 5 Purpose
of using the information resources and services 68
Table 6 Utilization
of reference and information services and resources 69
Table
7 Factors hindering
accessibility and utilization of Information services and
resources
70
Table 8 Proffered
strategies for enhancement 71
Abstract
This
study investigated accessibility and utilization of reference and information
resources and services by students in four Colleges of Education libraries in
Anambra and Enugu States. Seven research questions were formulated to guide the
study. The specific objectives are t
identify the types of reference and information services and resources
available to students, find out the extent the students use the various
bibliographic tools in their search for information, determine the extent of
accessibility of reference and information services and resources, determine
the purpose for the utilization of information services and resources by
students, find the extent of utilization of reference and information services
and resources by students, identify the factors hindering effective access and
use of reference services and resources by students, to propound strategies for
enhancing student’s access to and utilization of reference and information
services and resources Data relevant to
the study were collected using questionnaire and observation checklist. The population of 1674 registered students
and librarians was sampled using proportionate stratified random sampling
technique which brought the sample respondents to 670. Two questionnaires were used: one for
registered students and one for the librarians titled “Accessibility and
Utilization of Reference and Information Services and Resources Questionnaire
for students (AURISRSQ) and “Accessibility and Utilization of Reference and
Information Services and Resources Questionnaire for librarians (AURISRLQ) face validation of instrument was undertaken
by three renowned researchers in library and information science (AURISQ). Instrument was administered by the researcher
and trained assistant. Descriptive
statistical analysis was used where responses were tabulated and analysed using
tables, percentages and frequencies to answer research questions. Major findings revealed that apart from the
fact that most of the information resources and services available were not
adequate, they were not highly accessible and utilized. Most of the bibliographic tools were not in
use as adequate library orientation are not offered to the students. The findings also revealed that the
information resources were utilized for examination, research and
recreation. Respondents said that they
were not satisfied with the accessibility and utilization of information
resources. The problems hindering the
effectiveness of accessibility and utilization were lack of current information
materials, lack of library orientation given to students, the absence of
conducive reading environment, non-friendliness of the library staff incessant
power supply, and lack of funds. Strategies proffered were procurement of
current information resources, library orientation, proper organization of
information resources, friendliness of the library staff and conducive reading
environment. Based on the findings, the
researcher recommended that government should provide funds in order to procure
current information resources. Library
staff should be approachable as well as having good relationship with the
clients. In order to ensure
accessibility and utilization of information resources and services, user
education should be imbibed in the curriculum or be taught from time to
time.
CHAPTER
ONE
INTRODUCTION
Background
of the Study
The
establishment of colleges of education marked a turning point in teacher
education and teacher professionalization. This is because it was designed to
meet the middle–level manpower needs of our economy, especially at the
education sector. In particular, it was meant for the training and production
of branded teachers, well qualified graduate teacher who will teach at the
primary and secondary levels of education. According to the Federal Republic of
Nigeria in her National Policy on Education (2004) the objectives of teacher
education, which are also the objectives of colleges of education include
- To produce highly motivated, conscientious and efficient
classroom teachers for all levels of our education system.
- To encourage further the spirit of equity and creativity in
teachers.
- To help teachers to fit into the social life of the
community and society at large and to enhance their commitment to national
objectives.
- To provide teachers with intellectual and professional
background, adequate for their assignment and to make them adaptable to any
change situation not only in the life of their country but in the wider world.
- To enhance teachers commitment to the teaching profession.
To achieve
the above laudable goals the curriculum of the colleges of education has been
structured as follows; General Studies or General Education, Foundation Studies
(covering principles and practice of Education Area of subject concentration/field
of teaching (e.g. Biology, Physics, English language etc). and Teaching
Practice.
The above
components of training in colleges of education were therefore targeted toward
the production of teachers with professional and intellectual skills needed for
efficient classroom activities in primary and secondary schools. The library as
a necessary appendage of any educational environment cannot be left out of
colleges of education. To this end, the National Commission for Colleges of
Education (NCCE) Stated that there shall normally be one central College
library except for multi-campus Colleges. The library shall have the status of
an academic department. It is these policy statements that gave the necessary
impetus for the establishment of libraries in all colleges of education in the
country.
The
collection is tailored towards achievement of institutional goals of teaching,
learning and research. They serve the students, lecturers, administrative
members of the academic communities as well as potential users. The college
libraries are unique among the academic libraries because of its emphasis on
professional training of efficient classroom teachers.
The
National Commission for Colleges of Education (NCCE) today also tends to place
more emphatic premium on professional teacher competence and effectiveness with
regard to the objectives and philosophy of colleges of education and their
curricula. Such emphasis of the NCCE (1994) is the objective of libraries in
Colleges of Education and it include the following:
- To ensure that its collections and services are designed to
meet the objectives and information requirement of Colleges of Education
- To ensure that the resources and facilities provided are
maximally used through proper organization and dissemination.
- To give qualitative reference and information services for
study, teaching and research needs in the college community.
- To assist the library users in their own personal
development.
- Provision of user education
- To evaluate from time to time the success of library in
meeting the library and information needs of users.
According
to Okafor (1992) the mission of colleges of education is to teach, conduct
research and provide service to humanity. College libraries help to ensure that
these goals are achieved. The libraries are the pivots on which academic
activities revolve. Hence Aguolu (1983) stated that the academic health,
intellectual vitality and effectiveness of any College of education depend
largely upon the state of information and reference service provision. Okoro
(1999) opined that the focus of the library is to assist the college of
education to fulfill its goals and objectives through the provision of
information resources to clientele. This is done through the process of
establishing contact between a reader and the books by personal services,
thereby bringing the right reader and the right book together. This is in line
with Ranganathan’s grand rules of librarianship as outlined by Azubuike (1999).
1. Books are
for use
2. Every reader
his book
3. Every book
its readers
4. Save the
time of the user
5. The library
is a growing organism.
Libraries
especially those located in the Colleges of Education are veritable resources
for scholarship. They help students to
successfully address academic problems. The establishment of reference service
be it manual or online has been able to bring about solution to student’s
academic problems. Reference services, according to Adokun (2003) involve
assisting readers in obtaining information from the libraries. It also includes
all the services or assistance given to the library users to help him make
adequate use of the resources with minimal waste of time. The main tools for
actualizing reference services are called Reference materials. Reference services
are also that aspect of librarianship which deals with the interpersonal
relationship between the reference Librarian and library users. Aboyade (1985) was of the opinion that
Reference service in any library is a sum total of all the library activities
aimed at facilitating the use of the library and its resources”. Reference service is the formalized provision
of information in diverse forms by a reference librarian who is interposed
between the questioner and available information sources. Kumar (2006) wrote that Reference services
involve spirit of human which aims at establishing the contact between the
right user and the right materials at a right time.
. An overview
of the reference services and sources provided among others are the following:
Computer data base resources, Encyclopedia, Dictionaries, Concordance,
Directories, Gazettes, Atlases, Handbook/manual, Biographies, National
Directories, Indexes, Periodicals, internet resources, Africa today, Europa
world of learning, Europa world year book, Readers guide, facts on file,
Thesaurus etc in both print and non print format in order to meet up the
information needs of her users. Adequate or enough facilities like tables,
chair, computers, fans, air condition, lightings, telephone, funds and even
photocopying services are needed also. These facilities and resources are used
by the reference librarian to achieve the objectives of college, that is, the
parent body. Indeed, the reference sources and services are very essential in
every college of education because they help the academic staff, non academic
staff and students of such colleges of education to achieve their goals and
objectives.
The
reference and information sections of the colleges do this through the
provision of the following services: Helping clientele or patrons to find
information resources they need, Answering information queries from patrons,
Providing brief information for ready reference services, Providing current
Awareness services (CAS), Providing selective Dissemination of information
(SDI), Providing instruction on how to use the resources of the library,
Providing inter-library loan and sharing of materials needed by patrons,
Conducting literature searches, Compiling bibliographies on topics desired to
help users obtain the information and materials they need, Providing user
education (Orientation/instruction) Uzoigwe and Onwubuike (2004).
The indexing and abstracting
services offered in reference services help the researcher to elicit
information needed without waste of time, as it is more or less a summary of
the information they are looking for. It is also one of the ways of determining
the quality of any material since it has gone through the process of
traditional publishing. Reference services offer opportunity for database
searches. Since access to these materials are numerous – imprint copy, one can
access through the title, subjects, authors etc. For electronic, you subscribe,
since electronic search offers the researcher a wide range of data bases for
search. Another importance of reference service to academic work is that a
student will have access to valid reference sources. Gogdil and Zaka (2002)
stated that whatever be the future, the services of information provision will
continue to be an essential instrument of human welfare. Edoka (2000) on his
part averred that the entire human and material resources in the library are
put in place at a considerable expense for the overall purpose of effective
services to the library users.
The nature
of reference service varies from one person to another. The nature differs
accordingly to the kind of clientele to be served and the objectives of the
library to be fulfilled. In a college library, reference services predominate
and are rendered to the clientele without any distinction. Those to be served
may include students, lecturers, Non academic staff and others. The reference
services rendered in colleges of education libraries can only be enhanced
through the availability of resources or facilities, Murison (1998) stated,
that “the significance of library to its users will generally be demonstrated
by the facilities (resources) which it offers to them”. The facilities and
resources available should be able to enhance reference services in the area of
quick services to customers by the reference librarian as well as provision of
Selective dissemination of information (SDI), sustenance of physical and mental
alertness which is done through the provision of cooling system (air condition
and lightning), current awareness services (CAS), provision of bibliographic
verification, inter-library loan and user’s education.
What is
peculiar to the colleges in terms of the objectives in which the library
intends to address is the collection that will reflect the research information
needs that are required for academic programmes of the parent institutions.
These research information needs are the resources that are in consonance with
the needs of the teacher trainees as well as provision of information resources
for recreation and human resources development.
Utilization of information resources
and services becomes possible when they are made available and access is
provided by libraries for effective retrieval and use. Information acquisition
and use is an essential tool for the quality research and study activities of
the teacher trainees. These resources and services are used for academic
activities such as assignments, examinations and also carrying out teaching
practices. The role of the college libraries is to acquire, store, organize and
disseminate information for use. The success of the programme and achievements
of the stated goals depend on the accessibility of the information resources
and services in the college libraries. The students will benefit a lot when the
resources are accessible. The level of utilization will increase among students
as they become quality teachers in the event of accessibility of information
resources. That is why it is expected that the Colleges of Education libraries
in Anambra and Enugu states having substantial number of students should make
information resources and services accessible to them, to achieve their purpose
of establishment.
Nwafor Orizu College of Education,
Nsugbe has General Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, Yearbooks, Indexes, Directories,
Almanacs, Biographies, Gazettes etc. It
is not surprising that the Nwafor Orizu College of Education library is of this
high standard. The fundamental reason
for this is that the library is a conglomeration of libraries of two Colleges
that were merged. These are the Anambra
State College of Education, Awka and the old College of Education, Nsugbe. The merging of the two Colleges of Education
following the creation of Anambra State for which the campus of the former
College of Education Awka was used as a takeoff of New Anambra State
Secretariat, provided opportunity for the rich standards of the joint libraries
of the two old Colleges of Education.
The
situation with the Federal College of Education (Technical) Umunze, Federal
College of Education, Eha-Amufu and Enugu State College of Education, Enugu is
quite different from the experience of the College of Education, Nsugbe. Invariably
thus, the libraries of Federal College of Education (Technical) Umunze,
in Anambra State. Federal College of Education, Eha-Amufu and Enugu State
College of Education, Enugu both in Enugu State are comparatively not fantastic
with regard to the status of reference and information services in the
libraries though there are quite a number of reference and information
resources.
Statement of the Problem