This paper considers the relationship between information use and the professional development of nuclear scientists in Ghana. The assumption is that, frequent use of library and information services results in higher productivity and achievement. Consequently, a national survey of nuclear scientists was conducted using the questionnaire method. The results indicate that information use leads to increase in the volume and quality of work output of nuclear scientists. Evidence is also found to support the claim that information use enhances contributions of scientists to their organizations. Keywords: Information use, professional development, nuclear scientists, GhanaGhana Library Journal Vol. 18 2006: pp. 69-7
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Abstract. This paper considers the relationship between nuclear information use and the professional...
ICT has greatly changed how research, teaching and learning is done. In the past, these activities w...
About a decade ago, most library functions such as acquisitions, cataloguing, and user-services were...
The study investigated the access to and use of information centres among scientists at Council for ...
The peaceful application of atomic energy was introduced into Ghana about fifty years ago. This is t...
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The rapid growth of Science and Technology has made the use of scientific information a problem of i...
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