ROLE OF COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE IN ENHANCING INFORMATION SERVICE PROVISION IN NIGERIAN UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES
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Abstract
This study examines the role of Competitive Intelligence (CI) in enhancing information service
provision in Nigerian university libraries. In an increasingly competitive and technologically
dynamic academic environment, libraries must evolve beyond traditional service models to
remain relevant and effective. Competitive Intelligence, defined as the systematic process of
gathering, analyzing, and applying information from the external environment to inform strategic
decisions, enables libraries to respond proactively to changes in user needs, technology trends,
and institutional goals. Drawing on conceptual and empirical insights, the study highlights how
CI facilitates innovation, user-centered services, and strategic planning in academic libraries. It
further explores how CI tools such as environmental scanning, SWOT analysis, and user
feedback systems enable libraries to benchmark against best practices, optimize resources, and
enhance service quality. Despite its potential, the adoption of CI in Nigerian university libraries
faces challenges including inadequate infrastructure, limited technical expertise, and low
awareness among library staff. The study underscores the need for strategic integration of CI into
library operations to drive continuous improvement and academic excellence. It concludes that
CI is not merely an optional managerial tool, but a critical asset in repositioning Nigerian
university libraries for greater visibility, efficiency, and impact in the knowledge-driven
economy.