ASSESSMENT CAPACITY BUILDING PROGRAMME FOR LIBRARY PERSONNEL IN ACADEMIC LIBRARIES IN ADAMAWA STATE

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Asenah Alexander Shalmalmi,Hilari Edward,Edward J Paul,Emmanuel Tunde Makinde

Abstract

The study Assessed Capacity Building Programme for Library Personnel in Academic Libraries


in Adamawa State. The study is delimited to Abdulrahman Ghaji Library, Adamawa State


University Mubi, Jibrin Aminu Library, Federal Polytechnic Mubi and Adamawa State College of


Education Hong Library. The objectives of the study include the extent of on-the-job training as


capacity building programme for library personnel in academic libraries in Adamawa State, extent


of informal training as capacity building programme for library personnel in academic libraries in


Adamawa State, extent of formal training as capacity building programme for library personnel in


academic libraries in Adamawa State; and the challenges that hindered capacity building


programme for library personnel in academic libraries in Adamawa State. Survey research design


was adopted in conducting the research. The target population of the study, this study comprised


142 library personnel in academic libraries in Adamawa State and Census sampling technique was


used, since the population of the study was 142 library personnel was found manageable. Self


design questionnaire was the instrument used for data collection and data was analysis used


frequency count, percentage and pie chart. The findings revealed majority of the respondents were


effectively involved in on-the-job training programmes in the libraries is to a high extent; revealed


that the majority of the respondents indicated that informal training programmes in their libraries


is to a high extent; revealed that majority of the respondents indicated that formal training


progammes in their libraries is to a low extent and revealed that respondents showed that the


challenges that hindered capacity building programmes in their libraries were; lack of funds,


outdated information resources, inadequate work stations and favouritism and it was recommended


that the Government/institutions should provide adequate funds for libraries; acquire current information resources; and look into the issues of succession, ethnicity and favouritism that have


developed problems in their libraries.


 

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Author Biography

Asenah Alexander Shalmalmi,Hilari Edward,Edward J Paul,Emmanuel Tunde Makinde, College of Education Hong, Adamawa State

Asenah Alexander Shalmalmi

College of Education Hong, Adamawa State

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