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Access to Online Databases: Predicate for Faculty Research Output
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Access to Online Databases: Predicate for Faculty Research Output

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The study examined the role of access to online databases as the basis for faculty research output in six universities (comprising two each of federal, state and private) in two Southwestern states in Nigeria. A descriptive research design guided the study. Multistage sampling procedures including purposive, stratification, randomization as well as proportionate sampling techniques were...
 
Published at Library Philosophy and Practice
Published in 2019
 
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Mercy A. Iroaganachi and Roland Izuagbge
Izuagbe Roland » Roland Izuagbe holds a B.Sc (Library and Information Science) and MLIS (Library, Archival and Information Studies) from Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma and University of Ibadan, Ibadan respectively. He is a Serials Librarian with Resource Officer II designation in the Center for Learning Resources, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria. view full profile
Izuagbe Roland
 
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