2013
DOI: 10.1108/00330331211296295
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The use of internet services and resources by scientists at Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye, Nigeria

Abstract: Purpose -This study aims to investigate the extent and level of internet access and use among scientists at Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), Ago Iwoye, Nigeria, its impact on their academic activities and the constraints faced in internet use. Design/methodology/approach -A questionnaire survey with all the 125 scientists in the Faculty of Science of OOU was conducted between March and April, 2009. This was supplemented with interview and personal observations. Demographic data, pattern of internet use, impa… Show more

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“…Contrarily, among Nigerian academic staff who were the participants of this study, many challenges have been outlined as factors hindering satisfactory use of virtual communication technologies within the institutions' environs. This observation was made regardless that previous studies conducted by Bankole (2013); and Tiwari (2016) firmly attested use of email by academic staff as one of the predominant products of internet. However, much efforts were successively made towards upgrading Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) status in Nigerian public universities in order to compete with the global standard for effective communications and usage (Odediran, Gbadegesin, & Babalola, 2015).…”
Section: Introductioncontrasting
confidence: 56%
“…Contrarily, among Nigerian academic staff who were the participants of this study, many challenges have been outlined as factors hindering satisfactory use of virtual communication technologies within the institutions' environs. This observation was made regardless that previous studies conducted by Bankole (2013); and Tiwari (2016) firmly attested use of email by academic staff as one of the predominant products of internet. However, much efforts were successively made towards upgrading Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) status in Nigerian public universities in order to compete with the global standard for effective communications and usage (Odediran, Gbadegesin, & Babalola, 2015).…”
Section: Introductioncontrasting
confidence: 56%
“…In this regard, a prior study has proven that the internet enables Delta state university students in Abraka, Nigeria to access relevant and up to date materials for their research work without travelling to other places to source for research materials (Adogbeji and Akporhonor, 2005). Bankole (2013) remarked that students at Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye, Nigeria, access the internet from homes and commercial cybercafé. The survey also discovered that the daily usage of the internet facilities such as Google, Yahoo, and Google Scholar search engines were often employed for communication purposes, research and updating of knowledge and this improved their academic activities.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This result indicates that internet facility is not influential in determining the acceptance of e-training in the Nigerian civil service. Although it has been agued repeatedly that availability of internet facility is a critical factor in technology usage, this study result shows the negative issues that surrounds internet in Nigeria (Bankole, 2013), that there is sceptic perception about involvement of internet in e-training acceptance.…”
Section: Conclusion/implicationmentioning
confidence: 61%