LIBRARIANS IDENTITY AND EVIDENCE BASED LIBRARY AND INFORMATION PRACTICE (EBLIP) IN NIGERIA.

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Efe Francis Ejedafiru Ph.D

Abstract

An analytical examination of librarian identity in the twenty-first century is provided in this


paper. Because of the ever-changing character of the modern knowledge society, library and


information procedures must be completely redesigned through research. Promoting full


participation in high-quality qualitative and quantitative research by librarians and information


science practitioners is the main goal of Evidence Based Library and Information Practice


(EBLIP). In order to stay relevant in this knowledge-driven culture, librarians' research output


was therefore examined along with the need to reorient librarians and information professionals


generally to embrace research. Nonetheless, there was also discussion of the difficulties facing


evidence-based practice in the fields of information science and libraries. Accordingly, it was


concluded that in order to enhance service delivery, librarians should keep integrating research


into their regular, everyday activities.


 

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Author Biography

Efe Francis Ejedafiru Ph.D, Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria.

Efe Francis Ejedafiru Ph.D

Department of Library and Information Science,

Faculty of Social Sciences

Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria.

Email: ejedafiruefe@yahoo.com, eejedafiru@delsu.edu.ng

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