The paper discussed usage of e-books in two Nigeria universities with a particular emphasis on the circulation routines regarding the usage of eBooks. The questionnaire was the instrument used for data collection. A total of 572 sets of questionnaire were distributed among undergraduate and postgraduates students of University of Lagos and Covenant University. This paper showed how the application of e-books could enrich the library services and thereby enhance the academic performance of students in Nigerian institutions of higher learning. Also, it discussed some challenges affecting the effective use of eBooks in academic libraries studied. The paper concluded with some recommendations that could serve as a way forward to those challenge...
Abstract The university is the birthplace of life changing ideas which are further concretized to be...
The purpose of this study completed in 2010 was to investigate the use of e-books amongst academic l...
The study investigated the extent of access and use of electronic journals by the academic staff of ...
The article assessed usage of Electronic books in Delta State University, Abraka and Novena Universi...
The academic environment in Nigeria is characterized by the “PUBLISH’’ or “PERISH’’ syndrome which h...
The study focused on Utilization of Electronic books (e -books) by Higher National Diploma (HND ) st...
The purpose of this study was to examine the diffusion of electronic books, commonly known as ebooks...
The academic institutions in Africa have begun to offer e -books. The study described a survey condu...
This paper investigates availability and accessibility of e-books in Nigeria Libraries. A social sur...
With the advent of electronic resources and the approval of Nigeria Virtual Library Project by the F...
The increasingly growth of electronic books has created an enabling access to and use of e-prints wi...
Nigerian literature has focused more on the general concept of e-resources without dedicated attenti...
A comparative usage of e-library and traditional resources in Nigerian libraries was examined in thi...
The declining interest in reading among students in higher institution is a challenge to all, as it ...
This study examined the state of e-library development in tertiary institutions in Nigeria using Alv...
Abstract The university is the birthplace of life changing ideas which are further concretized to be...
The purpose of this study completed in 2010 was to investigate the use of e-books amongst academic l...
The study investigated the extent of access and use of electronic journals by the academic staff of ...
The article assessed usage of Electronic books in Delta State University, Abraka and Novena Universi...
The academic environment in Nigeria is characterized by the “PUBLISH’’ or “PERISH’’ syndrome which h...
The study focused on Utilization of Electronic books (e -books) by Higher National Diploma (HND ) st...
The purpose of this study was to examine the diffusion of electronic books, commonly known as ebooks...
The academic institutions in Africa have begun to offer e -books. The study described a survey condu...
This paper investigates availability and accessibility of e-books in Nigeria Libraries. A social sur...
With the advent of electronic resources and the approval of Nigeria Virtual Library Project by the F...
The increasingly growth of electronic books has created an enabling access to and use of e-prints wi...
Nigerian literature has focused more on the general concept of e-resources without dedicated attenti...
A comparative usage of e-library and traditional resources in Nigerian libraries was examined in thi...
The declining interest in reading among students in higher institution is a challenge to all, as it ...
This study examined the state of e-library development in tertiary institutions in Nigeria using Alv...
Abstract The university is the birthplace of life changing ideas which are further concretized to be...
The purpose of this study completed in 2010 was to investigate the use of e-books amongst academic l...
The study investigated the extent of access and use of electronic journals by the academic staff of ...