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In the wake of increasing digitalization, Nigerian libraries face the challenge of providing efficient and accessible services to diverse user groups. This presentation investigates the empirical outcomes of implementing the Koha Library Management Software across various libraries in Nigeria, drawing on recent case studies and surveys.
According to a 2021 study by Adetunji et al., over 60% of Nigerian academic libraries have migrated to Koha, reporting significant improvements in user satisfaction and resource management. Qualitative data reveals that libraries experienced an up to 40% increase in user engagement post-implementation, largely due to enhanced accessibility and streamlined operations.
An increasingly important aspect of this transformation is the integration of linked data principles within Koha. These principles enable libraries to interconnect their resources with global data networks, enhancing discoverability and enriching user experience. For instance, a case study from the University of Lagos Library illustrates how linked data implementation resulted in a 30% increase in citations and collaborations, as researchers were able to access and integrate broader resources seamlessly.
Through qualitative and quantitative analyses, this study explores the impact of Koha on library operations, user experience improvements, community collaborations, and the transformative role of linked data. It also examines the challenges faced during the implementation process, including the need for technical training and strategies to overcome user resistance.
By sharing these insights, the study aims to inform best practices for Koha implementations in Nigeria and advocate for collaborative initiatives that foster open-source solutions. This presentation intends to spark discussions on future directions for Koha and linked data in enhancing library services and accessibility in the Nigerian context, encouraging librarians to embrace innovative technologies for better knowledge dissemination.
| Duration of your presentation (in minutes) | 30 |
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