This article discusses the use of newspapers for satisfying basic information needs in The Polytechnic, Ibadan community. Social survey research was employed in carrying out the research. Questionnaire and observation were the data collection instruments used to establish newspaper usage, respondents' interest in newspapers and their feelings after newspaper consultation. The findings reveal that newspaper information plays a dominant and satisfying role. The respondents expressed satisfaction, with the content and uptodateness of newspaper information. Specific topics considered to be the preferences of readers are also highlighted in the study. Some implications of the study on library services are provided. Afr. J. Lib. Arch. & Inf. ...
This study investigates influence of newspaper towards the development of students’ reading culture ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of various information channels, the awareness ...
No Abstract.Lagos Journal of Library and Information Science Vol. 3(1) 2005: 25-3
Newspapers are not only mere sources of information, but also an essential store house of informatio...
This study investigates the relative importance of newspaper information, purposes for consultation,...
This paper recognizes newspapers, the world over, as useful tools for promoting literate communities...
This research was designed to study the patterns of newspaper usage in University of Jos Library. Th...
Reading newspaper informs readers’ as well as enhance the readers’ literacy skills. Therefore, the n...
This study was designed to assess user’s utilization of newspaper media in Federal University of Pet...
The research investigated the trend of Newspaper consultation by the students of Federal University ...
Newspapers remain an important research source, as well as a means of recreation and a source of cur...
This study investigated the perception of undergraduate newspaper readers at the Covenant University...
This paper discussed the Utilization of Newspapers by students of College of Developmental Studies (...
This paper discussed the Utilization of Newspapers by students of College of Developmental Studies (...
Location and message content make Nigeria’s media urban-centred, thus creating information deficit o...
This study investigates influence of newspaper towards the development of students’ reading culture ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of various information channels, the awareness ...
No Abstract.Lagos Journal of Library and Information Science Vol. 3(1) 2005: 25-3
Newspapers are not only mere sources of information, but also an essential store house of informatio...
This study investigates the relative importance of newspaper information, purposes for consultation,...
This paper recognizes newspapers, the world over, as useful tools for promoting literate communities...
This research was designed to study the patterns of newspaper usage in University of Jos Library. Th...
Reading newspaper informs readers’ as well as enhance the readers’ literacy skills. Therefore, the n...
This study was designed to assess user’s utilization of newspaper media in Federal University of Pet...
The research investigated the trend of Newspaper consultation by the students of Federal University ...
Newspapers remain an important research source, as well as a means of recreation and a source of cur...
This study investigated the perception of undergraduate newspaper readers at the Covenant University...
This paper discussed the Utilization of Newspapers by students of College of Developmental Studies (...
This paper discussed the Utilization of Newspapers by students of College of Developmental Studies (...
Location and message content make Nigeria’s media urban-centred, thus creating information deficit o...
This study investigates influence of newspaper towards the development of students’ reading culture ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of various information channels, the awareness ...
No Abstract.Lagos Journal of Library and Information Science Vol. 3(1) 2005: 25-3