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Title: Entrepreneurship Education and ExceptionalPersons: A Challenge for Libraries in Developing Countries
Authors: Gupiyem, Gungsat Gupiyem
Ogundare, Taiye Iyabo
Issue Date: May-2010
Publisher: International Journal of Educational Studies
Series/Report no.: Vol.1;No.1; Pp 51-56
Abstract: The article examined entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship education, the exceptional person and highlights the benefits of entrepreneurship in the society and promotion of entrepreneurship. The place libraries, their resource as associated with exceptional persons are discussed. Also examined are some perspectives on entrepreneurship and libraries, challenges of libraries in developing countries on the provision of materials on entrepreneurship education for exceptional persons. The paper concludes by pausing challenges to key areas that serve as bottlenecks to exceptional persons in the society, especially as it relates to use of the library.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2077
ISSN: 1118-9088
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