Angela Ifeoma Ndanwu

Angela Ifeoma Ndanwu

LIBRARIAN

Angela Ifeoma Ndanwu has Bachelors Degree in Library and Information Science/Political Science, Degree of Masters in Library and Information Science and Ph.D. also in Library and Information Science from Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka. She is, currently, the Head, Serials Department, Festus Aghagbo Nwako Library, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka. A Certified Librarian/Lecturer and a member of Nigerian Library Association. She also has many book and journal publications to her credit. She can be contacted at [email protected]. She is married and bless with children.

PUBLICATIONS

1. Library and information science lecturers’ perception of generating resources for attaining sustainable development goals in Anambra state, Nigeria. International Journal of Innovative Research and Development, 9(4), 117-122.Retrieved on 4th December, from https: //www.semanticscolar.org.>L…
2. Effect of computer aided instruction (CAI) on students’ academic achievement in electronic libraries in Nigerian Tertiary Institution.Journal of Applied Information Science and Technology. 13(1), 296-306. Retrieved on 4th December from www.jaistonline .org
3. Interaction effect of gender and teaching method on academic achievement and interest of students’ in electronic libraries course in Federal Tertiary Institutions in Anambra State, Nigeria. Journal of applied Information Science and Technology, 13(1), 288-295.Retrieved on 4th December from www.jaistonline.org.
4. Effect of computer aided instruction on students’ interest in selected topics in electronic libraries course in federal tertiary institutions in Anambra State, Nigeria. Library and Information Perspective and Research, 2(1), 71-81.Retrieved on 11th January, 2021. Available online at credencepressltd.com
5. Effect of using just-in-time teaching (JITT) method and modified lecture method in teaching cataloguing and classification courses in Anambra State.Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal), 3040. Retrieved on 11th January 2021 from www.researchgate.net/https:/digital commons .unl.edu/libphilprac/3040
6. Law resources cited by law students in Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka and Chukwuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu University, Uli libraries in Nigeria. International Journal of Research in Library Science 4(1).
7. E-learning trend for improving teaching and learning in library and information science education in academic institution in Nigeria.Madonna Journal of Research in Library and Information Science.
8. Readers’ assessment of the university e-library facilities and services.Journal of International Knowledge Sharing Platform, 7(8), Retrieved on 11th January, 2021 from https://www.iiste.org
9. Management of Serial publication in Festus AghagboNwako Library, Awka: Problems and prospects. Library Research Journal: A Journal of Festus AghagboNwako Library, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka. 1(1), 52-57.
10. Implications of new information and communication technology (ICTs) in Nigerian libraries.A survey of academic libraries in Anambra State, Nigeria.Nigerian Library Link: A Journal of Library and Information Science, A Bi-Annual Publication of Enugu State University of Science and Technology Library, Enugu. 15(1&2) 13-25
11. The need for integrating Internet facility in the tertiary institutions’ curriculum in Nigeria.Journal of Innovative Research and Development 5(9), Available at www.ijird.com

12. Benefits and challenges of integration of information and communication technology (ICT) in academic libraries in Nigeria.Pinnacle Journal Publication. Pinnacle Educational Research &Development.4(3), Retrieved from https://www.pipub.org
13. The utilization of traditional communication system in the dissemination of information in the society: The Igbo context. Madonna Journal of Research in Library and Information Science.3(2), 15-35.
14. User Education in the Faculty of Law Library, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka: Problems and Prospects, Library and Information Science Digest, Journal of Nigerian Library Association, Anambra State 8, June 31-35.
15. Prospects and challenges of Information and communication technology in Intellectual property management in Nigeria Library and Information Science Digest.Journal of Nigerian Library Association Anambra State, 8, June 42-49.
16. Public and Private Law textbooks collections: Accreditation issues and Imperative for law Libraries. Pinnacle educationally Research and Development available at http://www.pspub.org.
17. Innovation analysis and possibilities of Public Libraries in South Eastern Nigeria.IJERD: International Journal of Educational research and Development 5(1) October, 2015.
18. Commercial and property Law textbooks collections. Accreditation issues and imperatives for Law Libraries: Journal of law Policy and Globalization 4 1(9). Retrieved on 11th January, 2021 from https://www.iiste.org.
19. Assessing Students’ Use of Internet Services in private Secondary school Libraries in Nigeria.Nigerian Libraries, 47(1), 41-50
20. Perception of cataloguing and classification course by third year Library and Information Science Students in Nigerian Universities.Majorles: Madonna Journal of Research on Library and Information Science 3(1)4.
21. Problems affecting students’ Internet service utilization in Nigeria private secondary schools. Library and information sciences Digest: Journal of the Nigerian Library association Anambra State, 7, 52.

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