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Browsing by Author "Amusa Oyintola Isiaka"

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    Information and Communication Technology Adoption and Use Among Students Of A Nigerian University For Distance Learning
    (Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal), 2015) Lateef Elizabeth Bukunola; Omotosho Akinkunmi Oluseun; Amusa Oyintola Isiaka; Bello Taoffik Olatunde
    This study investigates the use of ICT for distance learning by students of the National Open University of Nigeria. A descriptive survey design was adopted for this study and the main instrument for data collection was questionnaire. Copies of the questionnaire were administered on students of the National Open University of Nigeria, main campus, Lagos. Findings from the data analysis revealed that the level of ICT use among the respondents was high and; easy accessibility to most of the ICT facilities needed for distance learning is identified as the major factor responsible for the high level of usage of ICT by the respondents. Benefits, such as enhanced access to quality education, improved level of knowledge, opportunity to study through a variety of methods, cost effective education opportunities as well as overcoming time barriers were some of the benefits the use of ICT for distance learning highlighted in this study. Although considerable benefits are derived from the use of ICT for distance learning, constraints such as erratic power supply, frequent breakdown of ICT facilities, and controlled access to ICT facilities were identified as some of the factors militating against the use of ICT for distance learning. Findings from this study, it can be concluded that the level of ICT use for distance learning and the benefits derivable from it are high although there are few constraints to their effective and maximum use among distance learning students. Recommendations were made on how to overcome these constraints.
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    Records Management and Preservation Practices in Motor Registration and Licensing Offices in South-West Nigeria
    (Journal of Applied Information Science andTechnology, 2016) Lateef Elizabeth Bukunola; Omotosho Akinkunmi Oluseun; Amusa Oyintola Isiaka; Bello Taoffik Olatunde
    Purpose: This study investigated the status of records management in themotor registration and licensing offices in south-west Nigeria.This is because there have been many instances at the licensing offices in Nigeria of misplaced or lost records thus raising a question on how records are managed. Methodology: Survey research method was adopted, and questionnaire was used to gather data. The respondents are the entire staff of the licensing offices at the state capital of the six states that constituted the zone.150 copies of questionnaire were administered to the personnel on random basis out of which 118 (79%) were duly completed and returned. Findings: Analysis of data obtained revealed that management of records at the licensing offices is poor and lack modernity. There are no adequate records management facilities in the offices besides cabinet storage and dusting of records. There are no policy documents for records management, there is absence of designated records management staff and departments; Proper training, workshops and skills in records management are lacking amongst the personnel. Implications: This study has implications on the management of records in licensing offices in southwest Nigeria because records support decision-making, provide evidence of policies, decisions, transactions and other activities consequently records management and preservation are crucial. Records management and preservation focus on efficient and systematic control of records that are created as a result of activities and transactions among individuals, in public and private establishments. Originality/value: The study in conclusion recommends the institutionalization of records management policies, the appointment of a records manager, training and re-training of existing staff, and adoption of ICT to manage records.

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