6 results on '"Oriogu, Chuks Daniel"'
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2. Digital Object Identifier and their Use in Accessing Online Scholarly Materials in Africa
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Fasae, Joseph Kehinde and Oriogu, Chuks Daniel
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Scholarly publishing -- Standards -- Information management ,Company systems management ,Library and information science - Abstract
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) has been internationally recognized as a standard for identifying information resources on the web. It is an advanced tool that provides unique identification or permanent links to find specific journal articles and other information resources online. This paper discusses digital object identifier and their use in accessing online scholarly materials in Africa. It looks at the extent of Uniform Resource Locators (URL), understanding DOI functionalities, and benefits of DOI, scholarly materials with DOI in Africa with a critical examination of African Online Journals (AJOL) which is the biggest database in Africa. It was therefore discovered that the use and application of DOI in accessing online scholarly materials of African origin is still at crawling stage. The study recommends that the publishers in Africa should take advantage of this development by doing the needful and emulate those journals in African Online Journals (AJOL) to register their publications for DOI. This will enhance wider visibility and easy retrieval of African scholarly materials, while African authors also needs to wake up to explore the benefit of the DOI. Keywords: Digital Object Identifier (DOI), African Journal Online (AJOL), Online Scholarly Materials, Africa, Introduction As information resources grow exponentially, there became the need for identification and persistent longevity of information resources on the Web. This has propelled researchers to begin to devise a [...]
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- 2018
3. Catch them young: The librarians concern
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Oriogu, Chuks Daniel, Subair, Roselyn Esoname, and Ogbuiyi, Sussan Udoaku
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Education is vital in the development of a nation. The axiom “catch them young” expresses the desire to train, cater, support and guild children early in life to develop love for education in order to become lifelong learners. This is a paramount concern to librarians in school libraries to meet the intrinsic fact in nation building. The study explore literatures on school library as an integral part of education, ICT skills and competencies of librarian in the modern school libraries, Using ICT to enhance the early childhood learning environment, Reading habit as a means of lifelong learning, Application of behaviour theory on early childhood education. The study finally advocated for allocation of adequate fund in the running of school libraries, provision of relevant and adequate information resources, equipment of school libraries with ICT facilities and employment of professional librarians and, or, media specialist to direct and coordinate the activities of the school libraries.
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- 2017
4. Assessment of Social Media Use on Study Habits among Nursing Students: A Case study of Babcock University.
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Ogbuiyi, Sussan Udoaku, Oriogu, Chuks Daniel, Lawal, Folashade Munirat, and Onyebuchi, Chukwuemeka Anthony
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HABIT , *SOCIAL media in education , *NURSING students , *SOCIAL media , *MEDIA studies - Abstract
Objective-The main objective of the study is to investigate the assessment of social media use on study habits among nursing students in Babcock University ilishan-Remo, Ogun State, Nigeria. Methods-The study adopted survey research design. Structured questionnaire was used to collect data. Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) was used to analysis. Specifically, data collected were analyzed using charts, graphs, percentages and frequency were used to answer the research questions. The Analysis of Variance were used to test hypotheses at 0.05 significant level. Results-The results and findings revealed that 66 (68.8%) of the respondents use the social media many times a day while a handful of them use it occasionally. Most of the respondents use SM less than one hour. The study reveals that the respondents mostly use Whatsapp and YouTube. The study shows that the time spent on the use of social media has no significant effect on the study habit of nursing students. The study also reveals that social media use has no significant effect on the study habits of nursing students of the institution understudy. Conclusion-The most dynamic and adorable technology of the 21st Century, common to the internet generation students is the social media. Its potentials and capability to enhance quality education is paramount to academic performance. Therefore, understanding the use of SM among nursing students demands that librarians should sensitize them on the need to blueprint their study schedule in order to activate their consciousness in utilizing the potentials of social media to their education. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
5. THE USE OF MOBILE DEVICES IN LEARNING FOREIGN LANGUAGES: A SURVEY OF A PRIVATE UNIVERSITY.
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Oriogu, Chuks Daniel, EJEMEZU, Charlse Ikechukwu, and OGBUIYI, Chima Darlina
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SMARTPHONES , *ELECTRONIC information resources , *IPADS , *FOREIGN language education , *COMPUTER assisted language instruction - Abstract
The increase use of mobile devices has made learning more accessible and e-resources easily shared. Therefore, students are moving away from browser based Web environment into the mobile app-centric world. The study investigates the use of mobile devices in learning foreign languages in Afe Babalola University. Four research questions guided the study and the data collection instrument used was structured questionnaire, the study adopted survey research method. The finding shows that respondents use Android phones, iPhone and iPad in learning foreign languages. They have a good knowledge of Chinese, French and English languages through the use of mobile devices. Majority of the respondents acknowledge the high impact of mobile device in learning foreign languages. The respondents revealed that limited access to Wi- Fi in the institution and poor interface and memory capacity of mobile devices are their major challenges. The study recommends that academic institution should endeavour to provide adequate access to Wi-Fi connection, in order to enable easy access to Internet and students are also urge to buy mobile devices with high memory capacity so that it can enable them download heavy apps centered on learning. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
6. USE OF INTERNET HEALTH INFORMATION RESOURCES AND INFORMATION SEEKING BEHAVIOUR AMONG HEALTH PROFESSIONALS IN FEDERAL MEDICAL CENTER, ABUJA.
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Oriogu, Chuks Daniel, Subair, Roselyn Esoname, and Oriogu-Ogbuiyi, Darlina Chima
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INFORMATION-seeking behavior , *INFORMATION resources , *HEALTH literacy , *MEDICAL personnel , *HEALTH behavior , *INFORMATION literacy - Abstract
The advent of Internet have given rise to the exponential growth of health information resources which has invariably provided a wider means of access to health professional in meeting their immediate information needs. The study investigated the use of internet health information resources and information seeking behaviour among health professionals in federal medical center, Abuja. Five research questions guided the study and the data collection instrument used was structured questionnaire, the study adopted survey research method. The finding shows that (83.7%) of the respondents have average levels of Internet use proficiency. The study revealed that majority of the respondents rarely use e-book, e-journals, Websites, e-newspaper/Bulletin. The finding shows that the respondents only use African Journal Online (AJOL) and Nursing Journals. Based on the information seeking behaviour of the respondents, it was revealed that (85.7%) of the respondents do not have understanding of limitations of internet resources. The challenges encountered by majority of the respondents are slow connection of the Internet, lack of awareness of the available Internet health information resources in the library, poor/lack of subscription of e-databases and lack of time. The study finally recommends that health institutions should endeavour to provide basic information technology literacy training to health professionals, maintain continuous subscription of health e-databases, create awareness of open access health information resources and also improve effective access to Internet connection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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