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Item Impact analysis of e-Databases’ job relevance, output quality and result demonstrability on faculty research motivation(Library Hi Tech, 2020-09) Izuagbe, Roland; Olawoyin, Olajumoke Rebecca; Nkiko, Christopher; Ilo, Promise Ifeoma; Yusuf, Felicia; Iroaganachi, Mercy; Ilogho, Julie; Ifijeh, Goodluck IsraelPurpose – The purpose of the study is to ascertain whether or not faculty members would be motivated to use e-Databases for research considering the impact of the Technology Acceptance Model2 (TAM2) cognitive instrumental processes of job relevance, output quality and result demonstrability. Design/methodology/approach – The survey research design was applied. The selection of samples was based on a multistage sampling technique involving; purposive, simple/systematic random and total enumeration procedures. Five colleges and departments each were selected from the three universities that provided the setting for the conduct of this study, out of which a sample of 135 was drawn from the total population of 209. The questionnaire method was used for data gathering. Ninety-five percent return rate of the administered instrument was observed. Descriptive and inferential statistical tools were employed for data analyses. Findings – Job relevance, output quality and result demonstrability are motivators of faculty use of e-Databases for research with result demonstrability wielding the strongest influence. Use of e-Databases for research is based on the usefulness level perceived of them. Faculty are highly predisposed to using the technology for research with the chances of getting published in reputable journal outlets ranked highest among other factors that influence faculty use of e-Databases. Originality/value – The conceptualization of TAM2 cognitive instrumental processes as system characteristics and motivators of e-Databases use among faculty towards research engagement advances the understanding of intention to use e-Databases for research.Item Prospects and Challenges of Web 3.0 Technologies Application in the Provision of Library Services(IGI Global, 2020-12-01) Ilo, Promise Ifeoma; Nkiko, Christopher; Ugwu, Cyprian Ifeanyi; Ekere, Justina Ngozi; Izuagbe, Roland; Fagbohun, Michael O.The chapter examines the prospects and challenges of the application of Web 3.0 technologies as they relate to semantic web, federated search, mobile application, and their impact on library services. The principles, features, application, potentiality, and challenges of the technologies vis-à-vis library services form the broad objectives that guided the chapter. Following a brief retrospective review of the developments of web technologies, the chapter discusses Web 3.0 from the context of semantic web, cloud computing, federated search and virtual reference services. It broadens the prospects of Web 3.0 as it affects the provision of web-based services like its flexibility as solution to digital content volatility and ability to widen cloud-based services using open source electronic library software among others. Having expatiated the challenges Web 3.0 portends for web-based library services, the chapter concludes with the need for librarians and users to co-create value for participatory librarianship.Item Users' Satisfaction in Academic Libraries: Issues and Strategies for Intervention(Global Review of Library and Information Science, 2006) Nkiko, Christopher; Ilo, Promise Ifeoma