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Browsing by Author "Otonekwu, Florence Onyenisi"

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    Academic Librarians perception of challenges and prospects of accreditation practice of Nigerian University Libraries
    (Nigeria Library Association, 2021-10-01) Fajonyomi, Oluwafemi J.; Abdussalam, T. A. B; Otonekwu, Florence Onyenisi; Ambali, Z. O.
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    Information Behaviour of Visually Impaired Users in the Era of COVID-19 Pandemic in Lagos State, Nigeria
    (Journal of Balkan Libraries Union, 2022-06-22) Ambali, Zainab Olanihun; Otonekwu, Florence Onyenisi; Adesina, Olabisi Fadekemi; Oyedokun, Tunde Toyese
    There is a scarcity of research on the information behavior of visually impaired users during the COVID-19 epidemic, and people with visual impairment make up a significant portion of the population in Lagos State, Nigeria. Individuals living with one sort of visual impairment also needed knowledge to be productive and contribute positively to national development, which is why advocacy for equal access to information has been on the rise. This paper tends to document what information visually impaired persons sought after to cope with the current pandemic and life situation in general. Tips on how to address the information demands of the visually impaired efficiently using creative techniques and information technology are provided
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    Information-as-a-thing versus information-as-a-process: the legitimate differences between information resources management and information management
    (Emerald Publishing Limited, 2021) Oyedokun, Toyese Tunde; Otonekwu, Florence Onyenisi; Ambali, Zainab O.; Fajonyomi, Oluwafemi J.
    INTRODUCTION The term information, in itself, is nebulous, that indeed comes in different formats, different operations, having various meanings with many diverse applications. It could be understood in numerous ways depending on the environment, perspective, interpretation and criteria espoused in viewing it. Information resources in the ambit of information resources management cannot achieve anything except people do something with it either by examining, categorizing, or describing it, but in the end, they understood, rebut, alter or do all sorts of manipulation to the dataset or information. Meanwhile, all this interpretation and manipulation constitute the hallmark of information management
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    Information-as-a-thing versus information-as-a-process: the legitimate differences between information resources management and information management
    (Emerald Publishing Limited, 2021-11-10) Ambali, Zainab Olanihun; Oyedokun, Tunde Toyese; Otonekwu, Florence Onyenisi; Fajonyomi, Oluwafemi Joseph

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