Article Alert!
Excured to share the publication of our article titled "Navigating Disruptive Technological Innovation in African Libraries: The Adaptive Leadership Imperative," in LCIJLICS, 3(1).
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https://t.co/vykiVvHbnf
The respondents perceived that academics published in predatory journals because of the publish or perish syndrome and desire for quick and easy publishing.
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https://t.co/Jpoj8bpmHK
New Article Alert!
Delighted to share the publication of our latest research article titled "Awareness of Predatory Journals among the Academic Librarians in Selected Library Schools in Kwara State," published in Fudma IJLSIM, 5(2), 326-337.
Our fervent appreciation goes to everyone who made this possible, including the JELIS editorial team, collaborators, and the participants.
The article is available at: https://t.co/LaqhHqMmaE
New Article Alert!!!
Delighted to share the publication of our latest research article titled "Preferences for Teaching Methods and Continuous Assessments among Library and Information Science Educators in Kwara State, Nigeria."
The findings revealed the predominace of the traditional teaching methods, showing that the respondents preferred lecture, group/collaborative, facilitator, and project-based. Moreso, they demonstrated a strong preference for tests, assignments, presentations and projects for CA.
🚨🎙️| Joe Hart on West Ham’s disallowed equalizer vs Arsenal, accuses VAR of saving Arsenal’s title hopes:
🗣️“Listen, I don’t care what anyone says, that goal should’ve stood. VAR has absolutely ruined moments like that. West Ham fought for that equalizer and somehow they’ve found a way to disallow it for the softest little touch you’ll ever see. If that’s Arsenal scoring at the Emirates, nobody even checks it for more than five seconds.
And this is what frustrates fans, Arsenal have lived off those scrappy, aggressive goals all season. Blocking keepers, crowding the six-yard box, little nudges here and there… suddenly when it happens against them, it’s ‘clear and obvious.’ Give me a break.
I was a goalkeeper, I know when a keeper’s genuinely impeded and when he’s looking for help. There’s no way you can tell me that was enough contact for the goal to be overturned. The game’s gone soft. West Ham have been robbed, simple as that.
You wonder why fans think certain clubs get favourable decisions because moments like this keep happening. Arsenal are in a title race and somehow every 50/50 call seems to land their way. That equalizer changes the whole atmosphere of the game and VAR bottled it. Absolutely bottled it.”
Dear Nigerian Arsenal fans, tonight patriotism is calling again. 📞🇳🇬
As good citizens of this nation, it is your civic duty to temporarily suspend your Gunner loyalty and support our Ademola Lookman to reach the champions league final tonight 🦅✨
Country first, Club later.
Article Alert!
Our study “Exploring Strategies for Enhancing Infopreneurship among LIS Undergraduates in Kwara State, Nigeria”* is now published in **KHAIRUN IJCL (2(1)). It highlights market-driven, tech‑based skills for librarians.
https://t.co/LFc2sluT78
While I am currently working on Nigerian voters' perspectives of how information disorders and psychographic factors shape their voting choices, this appointment births another: Perceived roles of social media on electoral victory of Nigerian politicians.
Here we go!!!
If you’re a master’s or PhD student, let’s connect.
Share your program or area of interest and your preferred methods. Connect with someone who shares similar interests.
Collaborate. Publish.
Let’s go! 🚀