Adetimirin, A.Badmus, R.2022-09-052022-09-0520190189-4412ui_art_adetimirin_information_2019Nigerian Library and Information Science Review 25(2), pp. 127-136http://ir.library.ui.edu.ng/handle/123456789/7664The study investigated the Information Literacy Skills (ILS) of4 76 teachers in 5 7primary schools in Lagos Mainland Local Government using a descriptive survey. A stratified random sampling was used to select a sample of 173 teachers and a questionnaire was used to collect data which was analysed using frequency distribution. The findings revealed the major information needs oj primary school teachers as academic (71.1%) and economic (67.6%). The ILS of the teachers was high (Mean — 37.6) and the major methods of ILS acquisition were: training programmes (86.1 %), library user education (81.6%), use of school library’ media centre (73.9%) and engaging in information search process (72.3%). Primary school teachers possessed high ILS and this can be improved upon through user education by school librarians and professional development.enInformation literacy skillsInformation needsPrimary school teachersLagos StateNigeriaInformation literacy skills of primary school teachers in Lagos Mainland Local Government Area, Lagos state, NigeriaArticle