Core digital resources for small and/or medium size libraries (academic, public, special)
Table Of Contents
- Title page
Certification i
Dedication ii
Acknowledgement iii
Abstract iv
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.0 Introduction 1
- 1.1 Background Information 1
- 1.2 Problem Statement 6
- 1.3 Research Objectives 7
- 1.4 Hypothesis 8
- 1.5 Significance of the Study 9
- 1.6 Scope of the Study 10
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.0 Literature ReviewChapter Three:
- 3.0 Research Methodology 30
- 3.1 Description of the Study Area 30
- 3.2 Research Design 30
- 3.3Method of Data Collection 31
- 3.4Data Limitation 31
- 3.5Method of Data Analysis 32
3.
- 5.1 Summative Approaches 32
3.
- 5.2 Simple Percentage 33
3.
- 5.3 Incremental Averages
- 343.6 Test of Hypothesis 34
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.0Presentation of Data, Analysis of Data and Discussion of Findings 36
- 4.1Data Presentation 37
- 4.2Data Analysis 39
- 4.3Discussion of Findings 41
- 4.4 Test of Hypothesis 45
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.0Summary of Findings Conclusion and
Recommendation 47
- 5.1Summary of Findings 47
- 5.2Conclusion 48
- 5.3Recommendation 48
References
Thesis Abstract
Abstract
Small and medium-sized libraries, including academic, public, and special libraries, play a crucial role in providing access to information and resources for their users. In today's digital age, these libraries face unique challenges in managing and providing access to digital resources efficiently. This research project aims to identify and analyze core digital resources essential for small and medium-sized libraries to serve their users effectively. The study explores the different types of digital resources that are essential for small and medium-sized libraries, taking into consideration their diverse user needs and resource constraints. By examining the specific requirements of academic, public, and special libraries, the research aims to provide insights into the core digital resources that are most beneficial for each type of library. Furthermore, the project investigates the challenges faced by small and medium-sized libraries in acquiring, managing, and providing access to digital resources. Issues such as budget constraints, limited technical expertise, and evolving user expectations are examined to understand the barriers that libraries encounter in optimizing their digital resources. Through a comprehensive literature review and data analysis, the research identifies best practices and strategies for selecting, acquiring, and managing core digital resources in small and medium-sized libraries. The study also explores the role of partnerships and collaborations in enhancing access to digital resources for these libraries, considering the potential benefits of shared resources and expertise. Moreover, the research project aims to provide practical recommendations and guidelines for small and medium-sized libraries to enhance their digital resource management practices. By highlighting the importance of assessing user needs, evaluating resource usage, and staying informed about emerging technologies, the study offers actionable insights for improving the effectiveness of digital resource provision in libraries. Overall, this research project contributes to the understanding of the core digital resources that are essential for small and medium-sized libraries to fulfill their mission of supporting education, research, and information access. By addressing the challenges and opportunities in digital resource management, the study aims to empower libraries to meet the evolving needs of their users and enhance their role as valuable community resources in the digital age.
Thesis Overview