EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF INFORMATION LITERACY PROGRAMS IN ACADEMIC LIBRARIES: A CASE OF ISA KAITA LIBRARY KADUNA POLYTECHNIC A CASE OF ISA KAITA LIBRARY KADUNA POLYTECHNIC Section Articles

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Garba Shambo Mohammed,Muhammed Shehu Kokami

Abstract

Information literacy (IL) is a critical skill for students in higher education, enabling them to locate,


evaluate, and use information effectively. Academic libraries play a central role in developing


these competencies through structured IL programs that support academic success and lifelong


learning. This study evaluated the effectiveness of IL programs at the Federal Polytechnic Isa


Kaita library, Nigeria, using a descriptive survey design involving 592 respondents, including


students, faculty, and librarians. Data were collected via structured questionnaires and analyzed


using descriptive statistics. Findings indicate that students demonstrated high competence in


evaluating and applying information resources (Composite Mean = 3.07), though training on


plagiarism and citation was moderate (Mean = 2.81). Faculty recognized the importance of IL for


research and teaching (Composite Mean = 3.05) but showed limited collaboration with librarians,


while librarians exhibited strong commitment to IL instruction (Composite Mean = 3.05),


emphasizing workshops, orientations, and technology-based interventions. The study concludes


that IL programs are valued across the academic community but require improvements in


plagiarism education, faculty-librarian collaboration, and curriculum integration.


Recommendations include enhancing structured training for students, promoting collaborative


teaching, institutionalizing IL in curricula, and providing continuous professional development


for librarians to strengthen program effectiveness and support academic success.


 

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Author Biography

Garba Shambo Mohammed,Muhammed Shehu Kokami, Federal University of Technology Minna, Niger State, Nigeria

Garba Shambo Mohammed

University Library Services,

Federal University of Technology Minna, Niger State, Nigeria

garba.mohd@futminna.edu.ng;

Muhammed Shehu Kokami

Kashim Ibrahim Library, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria

kokami2007@yahoo.com

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