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Title: | Reading Habits among Library and Information Science Students of the University of Jos |
Authors: | Samuel, N. Gupiyem, G.G. |
Keywords: | Textbooks Novels Undergraduate Students School Library |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | Tin-City Journal of Library, Archival and Information Science (T-JOLAIS) |
Series/Report no.: | Vol. 6;No.1; Pp 141-149 |
Abstract: | The study examined the reading habits of the students of Library and Information Science of
the University of Jos, which is located in the North Central Zone of Nigeria, based upon a
random sample of 186 students from 100 to 300 levels. Data for the study were collected via
186 copies of questionnaire administered to all the students of the discipline in the
University, from which 160 were properly filled and returned, representing a response rate of
86.02%. The findings showed that majority (80.5%) of the respondents read to gain
knowledge; 94(59.9%) read textbooks in the library; 43.4% indicated that reading is
rewarding and 44.3% read novels or fiction to learn new things. Based on the findings of the
study, it was recommended that parents should help their children cultivate reading skills at
an early age throygh living by example and giving them books, so that reading may become
part and parcel of the child's life; lecturers should give only skeletal notes, coupled with
assignments to students, so as to spur the students to seek more knowledge and also learn to
find more information independently; and lecturers should emphasize the value of novels
towards improving the student's spoken language, and encourage students to visit the hbrary
not only to read lecture notes and textbooks but read and borrow novels as well. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2048 |
ISSN: | 2141-9612 |
Appears in Collections: | Library and Information Science
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