ESSENTIAL ICT COMPETENCIES FOR INTEGRATED LIBRARY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (ILMS) IN NIGERIAN PUBLIC UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES: A CASE STUDY OF KADUNA STATE Section Articles
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Abstract
The paper examined the ICT skills required for the utilization of integrated library management
software by librarians in public university libraries in Kaduna State, Nigeria. The objective of
the study is to determine the types of ICT skills required for the utilization of Integrated Library
Management Software (ILMS) for Service Delivery in University Libraries in Kaduna State,
Nigeria. Quantitative research methodology was adopted for this study using a cross-sectional
survey design. A total of one hundred and sixty-five (165) copies of the questionnaire were
administered to the respondents, out of which one hundred and thirty-three (133), representing
81% were duly completed, returned and used for this study. The data collected were analyzed
using descriptive statistics. The study found out that KOHA is the dominant library
management software in use and that only the ICT skills on the ability to understand the
computer and its peripherals, and the skills on Information search, retrieval, and dissemination
techniques were acquired. Other necessary skills were absent. The study therefore recommends
that Management of public Universities in conjunction with relevant authorities should
embrace the training and retraining of library manpower on a frequent and continuous basis to
enlighten staff on the ILMS to adopt and utilize for library services. The study also recommends
that library schools in Nigeria should incorporate practical training on the use of library
management software and other related technologies into their curriculums to boost potential
library workers ICT skills in handling ILMS and other library automation devices.