IJALIS

ISSN: 2360-7858

 International Journal of Academic Library and Information Science
 

Vol. 8(4), pp. 108115, May, 2020. 

ISSN: 2360-7858

DOI: 10.14662/IJALIS2020.030

 

Research

 

Librarians Perception on Social Media and its Influence on the Academic Performance of Students of Universities in Benue State Makurdi- Nigeria

 

1*Dr. Tor-Akwer Helen Famaren(CLN), 2Bassi, Musa Daudu and 3Akpe, Precious Doo (CLN)

 

1University Library, Federal University of Agriculture Makurdi, Benue State-Nigeria.

*Corresponding author’s E-mail: famarentor@gmail.com

2Department of Library and Information Science, ModibboAdama University of Technology, Yola.

E-mail: musajoy@gmail.com

3University Library, Federal University of Agriculture Makurdi, Benue State-Nigeria. E-mail: preshdoo@gmail.com

 

Accepted 15 May 2020

Abstract

 

This paper examines Librarians perception on Social Media and its Influence on the Academic Performance of Students of Universities in Benue State Makurdi- Nigeria. The paper uses the descriptive survey research design to gather data collected.  The targeted population for this study will consist of all registered users of University of Agriculture Makurdi library, Benue State University Library and University of Mkar, Mkar. The population of the registered students in Benue State University library is estimated at ten thousand (10,000) including undergraduates and postgraduate’s students. A sample size is limited number of elements selected from population which is a representative of that population. Random sampling technique will be used to draw 100 Librarians and 150 students from the population making a total number of 250. Finding of the paper shows the percentage response on use of social media by the librarians in the university libraries in Benue state. Five (5) question items were presented to the respondents, 55% said yes and 45% said no to the question item of having constant internet facilities in the libraries. 30% of the respondents say yes to availability of social media site in their libraries while 70% respond no. on the use of social media site of the libraries 40% said yes while 60% respond no meaning most of the librarians do not use the social site of their libraries. Furthermore, 30% of the respondents find the library social media site very interesting while 70% of the respondents say no. in area of the effectiveness of the social media 30% said yes while 70% said no. It was observed that there is low usage of social media by the librarians in Benue state libraries and most library users hardly use the libraries social media site if there is any. The paper made recommendations such as University management must design time and opportunities for the use of social media activities into their course syllabi, Both instructors and students must be open to learning and using new social media class- room approaches that extend and enhance instructor-student interactions, Class size needs to be limited to areas on cable number that will enhance effective use of social media and University management must be prepared to allocate more time to supporting courses with social media components. Both instructors and students must be open to learning and using new social media classroom approaches that extend and enhance instructor-student interactions. University management should encourage all Postgraduate students to use social media for academic purposes.

 

Keywords: Librarians, Social media, Use, Influence, Academic performance and Students


 

Cite This Article As: Tor-Akwer HF., Bassi  MD., Akpe, PD (2020). Librarians Perception on Social Media and its Influence on the Academic Performance of Students of Universities in Benue State Makurdi- Nigeria. Inter. J. Acad. Lib. Info. Sci. 8(4): 108-115

 
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