INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN MODERN LIBRARY SERVICES AND OPERATIONS IN THE NORTH-WEST STATES OF NIGERIA
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Abstract
Information Technology (IT) has become a transformative force in modern library services and
operations, enabling the efficient and effective delivery of information to users at the right time
and in the most suitable format. This paper explores the integration of IT in Library and
Information Science, highlighting its pivotal role in enhancing various library functions. It
examines key concepts such as information, technology, and information technology, and how
they apply to contemporary library services including access to e-resources, union catalogues,
Web OPAC, digital reference services, and reader advisory services. The study traces the
historical development of information technology, identifying major inventors and milestones
leading to its adoption in library systems. It further outlines the major roles and benefits of ITin library operations, such as the digitization of collections, implementation of online catalogs
and search systems, utilization of Library Management Systems (LMS), provision of electronic
databases, and delivery of virtual reference services. Data collected from a survey of 30
academic libraries in the northwest states Nigeria indicate that over 83% of libraries use an
integrated LMS, and 76% provide 24/7 access to digital resources. Through this exploration,
the paper emphasizes how IT continues to revolutionize libraries, making them more
accessible, efficient, and user-focused in the digital age.