I. Identify and describe one research in Library and Information Science that can be classified as pure/basic research, applied/strategic research. II. Identify twenty (20) primary publications and classify them as: • Descriptive Research • Correlational Research • Causal-Comparative Research • Experimental Research
Identify and describe one research in Library and Information Science
that can be classified as pure/basic research, applied/strategic research.
Research involves the
development of generalizations, principles and theories that can be applied to
similar situations. Best and Kahn (1998) define research as the systematic and
objective analysis and recording of controlled observations that may lead to
the development of generalizations, principles, theories resulting in
prediction and ultimate control of many events that may be consequences or
causes of specific activities. According to Busha and Harter (1980), research
is the systematic quest for knowledge. Other authors have provided broader
definitions of research.
1.
National
Information Technology Policy in Nigeria: Prospects, Challenges, and Framework
for Implementation.
This could be referred to
as a basic research because; it involves extending the frontiers of knowledge
(Information Technology Policy)in order to have a better understanding of the
environment (Nigeria).It aims to discover information with regards to prospects
and challenges in the implementation of Information technology policy that may
be applied in the future. It tries to add to existing knowledge. It is a type
of research that leads to generalizations and principles and the development of
theories.
2.
Setting up
and managing Information Communication Technology (ICT) laboratory in Nigerian
Library School: Ahmadu Bello University Zaria Experience.
This is could be referred
to as applied research because; the setting-up of ICT laboratory in Nigerian
library school is to solve existing challenges/problems in Ahmadu Bello
University Library School. Applied research involves providing solutions to a
practical problem or an immediate problem. It tries to improve a process or a
product. In applied research, there is a problem at hand that needs a solution
and this type of research is expected to provide solution to existing problems.
Identify twenty (20) primary publications and classify them as:
·
Descriptive Research
·
Correlational Research
·
Causal-Comparative Research
·
Experimental Research
CORRELATIONAL RESEARCH
1)
Fakeye,
Stephen Abayomi Sunday. A Comparative Study of Information Needs of Librarians
in Academic, Special and Public Libraries.
ix, 121p. 1991.
2)
Ifidon,
Betty I. Sources of Finance for Nigeria Institute for Oil Palm Research (NIFOR)
and the Rubber Research Institute of Nigeria (RRIN) Libraries.
xi, 92p. 2991.
3)
Adegboro,
Isaiah Ade. The Use of Library by the Students of Engineering and Students of
Business Administration and Management of the Federal Polytechnic, Bida.
xi, 110p. 1991.
4)
Okusaga,
Tajudeen Oludare. Evaluating the Effectiveness of Electronic Media Library in
Two Television Stations: The Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), Ibadan and
Ogun State Television (OGTV), Abeokuta.
xii,
135p. 1991.
5)
Dauda,
Dishan. College Library Resources Utilization by Students of Colleges of
Education at Jalingo and Hong. xii,
139p. 1991.
6)
Badaki,
Oluwatoyin Steven. Information Needs and Information Utilization of Members of
the House of Assembly at Kogi and Kwara State. x,
145p. 1993.
7)
Uwa,
Edward Onwuemebere. A Survey of Publishers and Authors Relationship: Management
Implication for the Nigerian Book Industry. x,
106p. 1993.
8)
Oyinloye,
Ajibola Maxwell. Cataloguing and Circulation Control Systems at the IITA and
UCH Libraries: A Comparative Study of Manual and Online Library Processes. vii,
114p. 1995.
CAUSAL- COMPARATIVE RESEARCH
1)
Edward, L. and Ayoka, A. O. Collection Mapping
as an Evaluation Technique for Determining Curriculum and Collection
Relationship: The University of Botswana Experience
2)
Akanbi,
Hafsat Mosunmola. Implementation of
Records Management Programme in Lagos State University Problems and
Prospects.
V,
178p. 1988.
DESCRIPTIVE RESEARCH
1)
Aya,
Philemon Stanley. Patronage of Internet Service by Social Scientist and
Academics in Abuja. viii, 76p. 2000.
2)
Olorunda,
Olufunmilola Olufunmilayo. Communication Skills as a Correlate of Effective
Reference Service in Academic Library.
xi, 83p. 2000.
3)
Okwonkwo,
Esther Ekene. An Assessment of Utilization of Serials in Kenneth Dike Library
by Post graduate Students of the University of Ibadan.
xiii, 100p. 1999.
4)
Ali,
Benson Tungsusi. Publishing Capacity of the Federal University of Technology
Yola in Support of Academic Programmes.
xii, 103p. 1998.
5)
Oparaji,
John Ugochukwu. An Apprasal of Service Delivery System in University Libraries
in Lagos State.
ix, 117p. 1998.
6)
Sule, John
Imokhai. The Role of Advertisement in Disseminating Health Information in
Nigeria. viii, 70p. 1998.
7)
Ojamo,
Oluwaseun Babatunde. The Information Needs of the Managerial Cadre of the
N.N.P.C. ix, 90p. 1998.
EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH
1)
Boas, Ray.
Synthesis Structure and Reaction of Metal Carbene Complexes with Phosphorus
Centres in the Carbene Moiety.
2)
Kutz,
Bral. Translidation Processes of Nitrilium Phosphanylid Complexes
3)
Suqqidi,
Kai. C-Functionalized and/or Chiral Nitrilium Phosphaneylid Complexes
REFERENCES
·
African
Journal of Library, Archives and Information Science. Vol.15, (1). April, 2005
·
African
Journal of Library, Archives and Information Science. Vol. 16, (1). April,
2006.
·
African
Journal of Library, Archives and Information Science. Vol. 18, (1). April, 2008
·
L. O. Aina
(2002). Research in Information Sciences: An African Perspective. Ibadan:
Sterling- Horden, 1-4p.
·
L.O. Aina
(2004) Library and Information Science Text for Africa. Ibadan:
Stirling-Horden, 333- 335p
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