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Item Students' perception and satisfaction with use of electronic library services in academic libraries in Oyo state, Nigeria(2018-06) Olaojo, P. O.; Alayande, G. F.; Adebayo, R. T.; Ayoola, T. J.The use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in library Services has a great potential to change the perception of users about Service Provision. It could also raise the expectation for the Provision of electronic cum digital library Services. Library users, sometimes, leave the library in frustration because they are hardly satisfied with the available Services in libraries. This study, therefore, investigates undergraduate students’ perception and satisfaction with electronic Services in selected academic libraries in Oyo State. The study adopted a survey research design with a study population of 10,018 registered users in four academic libraries. A sample size of 501 respondents was selected using stratified random sampling technique. A questionnaire titled “User Perception and Satisfaction with Electronic Library Services (UPSELS)” was used for data collection. The study revealed that electronic information resources, electronic databases, Internet access and Computer facilities are available in the surveyed academic libraries. Most students perceived that academic libraries need to introduce more electronic resources in their various disciplines. Few of the students were satisfied with available electronic information resources. The study observed problems such as poor network/Internet Connectivity, and poor awareness of students about electronic library Services. However, the advent of electronic Services has really geared students to crave for new Services that better address their growing yearning for satisfying information needs. Therefore, it is recommended that new electronic Services such as digital libraries, institutional repositories, and self-help Services should be introduced in line with best practices in the developed part of the world as this will increase the satisfaction level of users, especially, the undergraduate students.Item Availability and use of information communication technology in research institutes in Oyo state, Nigeria(Medium Publishing Company and Educational Consult in Collaboration with Options Books Ibadan, Nigeria., 2013-12) Olaojo, P. O.; Akinwumi, T. A.; Ladipo, S. O.This research work examined the availability and use of information and communication technologies by researchers in research institutes in Oyo State, Nigeria. The study aimed at determining the personal characteristics of the respondents, identified the information communication technologies (ICTs) available in the research institutes, the usage pattern of ICT facilities by researchers and activities for which ICT resources are used. The population of the study was three hundred and thirty-seven (337) researchers and the data collection instrument used was questionnaire. The study confirmed the availability of some ICT facilities such as Computer, mobile phones, internet, Scanners, DVD, and CD ROM. The study also revealed that fax and telex were the least available ICT facilities in the research institutes. Majority of the researchers were below 50 years, mostly males with higher educational achievements as most had the master and doctorate degrees. The study reported that majority of the researchers use ICT very frequently in the course of their work. It further revealed that researchers benefit immensely from the use of ICT facilities as they help in the dissemination of information.Item Promoting information and librarianship in Nigeria through research publications: the role of female academics(Medium Publishing Company and Educaitonal Consult in Collaboration with Options Books Ibadan, Nigeria, 2011-09) Olaojo, P. O.; Gbotosho, A. S.; Bolarinwa, O. M.The study investigates the previous contributions of female academics in the field of information and librarianship for information development through their research publication efforts. The investigation is bared on the data generated through a set of questionnaire purposely designed to generate response on authorship of research paper, areas of interest, reasons for Publishing and contributions through organised Professional gatherings. It was confirmed that female academics in information and librarianship profession in Nigeria are active participant in national information development It was concluded that there is room for improvement especially in the area of research for Professional development. The new entrants are challenged to take the profession to the next level through research.Item Library orientation(Stirling-Horden Publishers Ltd., Ibadan, 2018) Olaojo, P. O.Item Overview of reading habit development of students in a contemporary world(Manifold Grace Publishers, Ibadan, 2015) Olaojo, P. O.Item Non-verbal communication(Pan-African University Press, 2017) Akangbe, C. A.Item Agbeyewo awon iwe itan aroso Fagunwa gege bi alo(Egbe Onimo-Ede Yoruba (Yoruba Studies Association of Nigeria), 2016) Akangbe, C. A.Yoruba bo won ni "Ajanaku kojaa mo ri nnkan firi, bi a ba ri erin ka kuku so pe a ri erin", oloogbe Danieli Orowole Fagunwa (1903-1963) kuro ni opije laarin ohkpwe itan arose Yoruba. itan aroso marun-un ptoptp ni Fagunwa ko: Ogboju Ode Ninu Igbo Irunmale (Ogboju) 1938, Igbo Olodumare (igbo) 1949, ireke Onibudo (ireke) 1949, irinkerindo Ninu Igbo Elegbeje (irinkerindo) 1954 ati Adiitu Olodumare (Adiitu) 1961. Yato si awon wonyi, Fagunwa tun ni awon ise miran bi irinajo: Apa Kini (OUP 1963); itan Oloyin (OUP 1964); Fagunwa, Delano, I.O. ati awon yooku, Asayan itan (Nelson 1959); Fagunwa ati Lasebikan, OJo Asotan (Heinemann 1964); ti a te jade leyin iku re. Fagunwa ati L.J Lewis ni o jo ko Taiwo ati Kehinde iwe Kiini, (OUP 1948); Taiwo ati Kehinde iwe Keji (OUP 1950); Taiwo ati Kehinde iwe Keta (OUP 1950); ati Taiwo ati Kehinde iwe Kerin (OUP 1951). Awon iwe itan aroso maraarun ti Fagunwa kg ni yoo je wa logun ninu pepa yii nibi ti a o ti fi oju alo wo awon itan inu iwe naa. Abala merin otooto ni a pin pepa yii si. Ifaara ni o siwaju, Alo Yoruba, Tiori itatare- ise, Afiwe Ise Fagunwa ati Alo, ati Iyapa Ise Fagunwa si Alo ni o tele ara won. Agbalogbabp ni a fi kadii ijiroro wa.Item Form and contents of yorùbá photoplay magazine: the yoruba photodrama example(Ibadan Cultural Studies Group, Ibadan, 2017) Akangbe, C. A.Item A survey of audience reception of atọ́ka, a yorùbá photoplay magazine(2019) Akangbe, C. A.Atọ́ka is a Yorubá photodrama magazine produced in Lagos, Southwest Nigeria from 1967-1991. Published by West African Book Publishers (WABP) and printed by their sister company, Academy Press, Atọ́ ka was a bi-monthly magazine which, while it lasted, hit the stands fortnightly. Extensive works have been done on Yorubá drama by several scholars. While some looked at specific theater companies, some studied the selected plays of particular companies, and some others examined the production of certain organizations at a particular phase. Despite these myriad of works, some other production media, particularly the stage, celluloid film, and home video film, have gained the attention of researchers extensively but photoplay in particular, and radio, television, and the phonograph-disc have not been so lucky. Apart from some works (Ogúndeji 1981, Aróhunmọ́ lasẹ ̣ 1982, Adeó ye 1984, Bọ́láji ́ 1985, Adéléke 1995, and Akangbé 2014) that referred to and passed comments on Yorubá photoplay, no one has carried out a seminal study on the history, production, and content of Atọ́ka photoplay magazine. None of the aforementioned endeavors focused on the audience reception of Atọ́ka photoplay magazine. By implication, there are very scanty works on the photoplay genre and virtually none on audience reception of Yorubá photoplay magazine. It is this yawning gap that this study intends to fill by studying the peculiarities of the readers of Atọ́ka photoplay magazine. This paper is divided into nine parts, namely: Abstract, Introduction, Overview of Yorubá photoplay magazine, eception theory, Methodology, Data analysis, Discussion of findings, Conclusion, and Recommendations.Item Production techniques of photoplay magazines: the example of atọ́ka, a yorùbá photodrama(Association of Media and Communication Researchers of Nigeria, 2019-04) Akangbe, C. A.The Yorùbá theatre practitioners employed the print media – tagged photoplay magazine – as production medium for several of its plays during the second half of the twentieth century. The first and foremost publication in the photoplay genre was named Ató ḳ a. A unique outlet of dramatic expression by the Yorùbá theatre companies from 1967 – 1991. However, Atóka has received little attention from researchers. The theory of Total Quality Management (TQM) was employed for the study. The objective of this study is to document Atóka’s production techniques and put its contributions to the development of Yorùbá entertainment industry on record. The primary data consisted of 108 editions (25%) randomly selected from a total of 430 editions published. In-depth interviews were conducted with all the five editors and one former photographer of Atóka. Findings showed that Atóka was a fusion of dramatic arts, photographic arts and publishing arts. Its complex and sophisticated production was also a melting pot of different specialisations and disciplines. Atóka had an electrifying impact on its teeming readers across Nigeria and beyond. This paper is broadly discussed under: introduction, concept of TQM, origination and design, editorial and editing, printing, discussion of findings, and conclusion.