Dr. (Mrs.) Stella Ngozi Ifeoma Anasi

Dr. (Mrs.) Stella Ngozi Ifeoma Anasi

THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN

Dr. (Mrs.) Stella Ngozi Ifeoma Anasi is the University Librarian of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka. She is a Senate member of Nnamdi Azikiwe University and a Chartered Librarian of Librarian Registration Council of Nigeria. She obtained a Bachelor of Education from University of Nigeria, Nsukka and a Master of Public Administration (Human Resources and Personnel Management) from Lagos State University. She holds a Master’s degree and a Doctorate in Library and Information Studies from University of Ibadan, Nigeria. She is a member of several professional bodies: Nigerian Library Association; Information and Technology section of NLA; Institute of Corporate Administration, Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP), United Kingdom; International Federation of Library Associations; Association for Health Information and Libraries in Africa- AHILA, Healthcare Information for All (HIFA) and International Friendship League. Her research interests cover a wide range of Librarianship especially resource sharing, information management and services, e-learning, health information dissemination and gender studies. She is a prodigious researcher with over forty publications in national and international refereed journals. She has attended many local and international conferences. Dr. (Mrs.) Anasi is a TETfund grant award winner, a Professional Fellow of Institute of Corporate Administration and a Fellow of Commonwealth Scholarship Commission, United Kingdom. She has worked in several tertiary institutions in Nigeria and United Kingdom (during her Commonwealth fellowship). She is happily married and blessed with amazing children.

PUBLICATIONS

1. Anasi, S.N.I (2020) Perceived Influence of Work relationship, Work load and Physical work enivironment on job satisfaction of librarians in South-West, Nigeria. Global Knowledge Memory and Communication Journal, 69 (6/7), 377-398. https://doi.org/10.1108/GKMC-11-2019-0135.
2. Anasi, S.N.I.,Lawal,F. O. and Paul-Ozieh, A. (2019) Internet Literacy skills of community pharmacists in Lagos state, Nigeria. Information and Learning Science, 120(3/4), 242-252
3. Ukachi, N.B. and Anasi, S.N.I. (2019) Information and communication technologies and access to maternal and child health information: Implications for sustainable development.Information Development, 35 (4), 524-534
4. Anasi, S.N.I. Ukangwa, C.C. and Fagbe, A. (2018) University libraries-bridging digital gaps and accelerating the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals through Information and Communication Technologies. World Journal of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development. 15 (1), 13-25, https://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/10.1108/WJSTSD-11-2016-0059
5. Anasi, S.N.I.,Lawal,F. O. and Paul-Ozieh, A. (2018) Use of internet as health information resource by community pharmacists in Nigeria. Information and Learning Science, 1-11, https://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/full/10.1108/ILS-07-2018-0065?fullSc=1
6. Anasi, S.N.I and Allison, G. O.(2018) Socio-demographic Determinants of Information Sources availability and use among pregnant women in Ilisan-Remo, Ogun State, Nigeria.Journal of Hospital Librarianship, 18:1, 47-63, DOI:10.1080/15323269.2018.1400833
7. Anasi, S.N.(2018) Influence of gender on attitude towards the use of social media forcontinuing professional development among academic librarians in Nigeria. Information and Learning Science, 119: 3/4, 226-240https://doi.org/10.1108/ILS-11-2017-0114
8. Anasi, S.N.I.,Lawal,F. O. and Grant, E. O. (2017) Access to drug information sources among healthcare professionals in Lagos State, Nigeria: an exploratory study. Journal of the European Association for Health Information and Libraries, 13 (4): 19-24
9. Anasi, S.N. (2015)Towards Breaking the Conspiracy of Silence in Reproductive Health Information Access among In-School Adolescent Girls in Lagos State, Nigeria. Journal of Hospital Librarianship, 15(4) 393-409https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15323269.2015.1079691 10. Anasi, S. N. I.; Akpan, I. J. and Adedokun,T. (2014) Information and communication technologies and knowledge sharing among academic librarians in south-west Nigeria: Implications for professional development, Library Review, 63 (4/5) 352 – 369http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/full/10.1108/LR-10-2013-0124
11. Anasi, S. N. and Ali, H. (2014) Academic librarians’ perceptions of the benefits and challenges of adopting e-learning for continuing professional development in Lagos state, Nigeria, New Library World, 115 (7,8) 340-354 http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1108/NLW-01-2014-0016
12. Anasi, S.N.I.; Ibegwam, A. andOyediran-tidings, S.O. (2013).Preservation and dissemination of women’s cultural heritage in Nigerian university libraries. Library Review 62(8)9http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/pdf/10.1108/LR-11-2012-0126
13. Anasi, S.N.1. (2012) Information and Communication Technologies and Women’sEducation in Nigeria: Challenges and Future Directions. PNLA Quarterly 76 (3), 1-10http://www.pnla.org/assets/documents/Quarterly/pnlaq76-3-spring2012.pdf
14. Anasi, S.N.I. and Ali, H. (2012) Resource sharing challenges and Prospects in Nigerian University libraries.Interlending and Document Supply, 40 (3) 156 – 162http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/abs/10.1108/02641611211258235 15. Anasi, S.N.I. (2012) Access to and Dissemination of Health information in Africa: The patient and the public. Journal of Hospital Librarianship. 12, 120-134http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15323269.2012.666647
16. Anasi, S.N.I. and Nwalo, K.I.N. (2012) In-school Adolescent Girls’ Reproductive Health Information Needs and Resources in Public Secondary Schools in Lagos State, Nigeria, PNLA Quarterly 76(2), 1-11http://www.pnla.org/assets/documents/Quarterly/pnlaq76-2-winter2012.pdf
17. Anasi, S.N.1. (2012) Digital libraries and higher education in Nigeria in the 21st century. DESIDOC Journal of Library and Information Technology, 32 (4), 353-357.http://publications.drdo.gov.in/ojs/index.php/djlit/article/viewFile/2531/1311
18. Nwalo, K. N. I. and Anasi, S. N. I. (2012) Access and Use of Reproductive Health Information among In-school adolescent Girls in Lagos State, Nigeria. Health Education Journal. 71,90-101. http://hej.sagepub.com/content/71/1/90.full.pdf
19. Anasi, S.N.I. and Ukachi, N.B. (2011)Millennium Development Goals, information literacy and young women empowerment: the role of an NGO resource centre in Nigeria. International Journal of Information Research. 1 (2), 103-115. http://www.spoars.org/journal/book/export/html/29
20. Ali, H., J.E. Owoeye and Anasi, S.N.I. (2010) Resource Sharing among Law Libraries: An Imperative for Legal Research and the Administration of Justice in Nigeria. Library Philosophy and Practice. July, 1-9. http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi%3Farticle%3D1423%26context%3Dlibphilprac
21. Anasi, S.N.I. (2010). Curbing Youth Restiveness in Nigeria: The Role of Information and Libraries. Library Philosophy and Practice. June, 1-7.http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1404&context=libphilprac
22. Anasi, S.N.I. (2006). Internet use Pattern of Undergraduate Students at University of Lagos, Nigeria.University of Dar es Salaam, Library Journal. 8(1), 1-15. http://www.ajol.info/index.php/udslj/article/view/26643

23. Anasi, S.N.I.,Lawal,F. O. and Paul-Ozieh, A. (2020)Information behaviour and medication adherence among hypertensive and diabetic patientsin tertiary care teaching hospital in Lagos State, Nigeria. Journal of Health Information and Librarianship.5(1), 9-25
24. Anasi, S.N.I. and Adediji, O.O. (2019) Accessibility and preferred sources of reproductive health information among undergraduates in Nigerian universities. Ebonyi Journal of Library and Information Science, 6(2), 245-263
25. Anasi, S.N.I. and Adediji, O.O. (2017) Information Accessibility and Utilization as Correlate of Reproductive Health Knowledge of Undergraduate Students in Nigerian Universities. Madonna Journal of Research in Library and Information Science, 4 (3), 107-127
26. Anasi, S.N.I. and Adewoyin, O. (2016) Awareness, Attitude and Perception of National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) among Librarians in Lagos State, Nigeria. Information Trends, 15:17-28
27. Anasi, S.N.I. and Owoeye, J.E. (2016). Students’ level of skillfulness and use of the Internet in selected secondary schools in Lagos State, Nigeria. Nigerian School Library Journal 15:119-132
28. Anasi, S.N.I. and Adediji, O.O. (2016) Socio-Demographic Variables as Predictors of Accessibility, Utilization, and Preference for Reproductive Health Information Sources among Undergraduate Students in Nigerian Universities. Journal of Health Information and Librarianship.3(1), 21-28
29. Anasi, S.N.I. and Owoeye, J.E. (2015) Gender differences in the use of the Internet for learning among secondary school students in selected schools in Lagos State, Nigeria. Library and Information Practitioner. 8(1&2), 699-714
30. Anasi, S.N.I. and Ali, H. (2013)Resource Sharing for Effective Access to information Resources in Nigerian University Libraries. Tincity Journal of Library, Archival and Information Science. 4 (1), 34-46
31. Anasi, S.N.I. and Ali, H. (2011) Challenges of law librarianship in consolidating democracy in Nigeria. Jewel Journal of Librarianship. 3,80-88.
32. Anasi, S.N.1. (2010) Environmental Information Needs and Sources in an urban area of Lagos State: The role of Information Professionals. Abuja Infolib. 5 (1&2), 98-110.
33. Anasi, S.N.I. (2010). Digital libraries and legal Research in Nigeria: The Way Forward. Library and Information Practitioner. 3 (1), 147-154
34. Igwe, D. O. and Anasi, S.N.I. (2010).Capacity Building and Professionalism.International Journal of Social & Policy Issues. 7 (1), 165-177.
35. Anasi, S.N.I. (2010). Preservation and conservation of Nigerian cultural heritage in the era of globalization. Tincity Journal of Library, Archival and Information Science. 1 (1), 62-69
36. Anasi, S.N.I (2008).The awareness and utilization Levels of Bibliotherapy by Medical and Library Personnel in Yaba Psychiatric Hospital, Lagos, Nigeria. Borno Library, Archival and Information Science Journal. 7(1), 91-102.
37. Anasi, S.N.I. (2005).The Potentials of ICT Application to Increased Relevance and Sustainability of University Library Services in Nigeria. The Information Technologist-International Journal of Information and Communication Technology. 2(2), 56-70.
38. Anasi, S.N.I. (2005) Multi-dimensional Interventions of Information and Communication Technologies for women Empowerment in Nigeria.Lagos Journal of Library and Information Science. 3(1), 56 -66
39. Anasi, S.N.I. (2004) Audiovisual Media Capabilities and Health Information Dissemination. Library Focus. 22, 50 -60.
40. Anasi, S.N.I. (2003). The Utilization of Audiovisual Materials by Community Health Workers in Lagos State, Nigeria.Lagos Journal of Library and Information Science. 1(1), 53-58.