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ABIOLU OLUREMI ADENIKE

Publication

Publisher:
 Akanbi, O. O., Jekayinfa, A. A. And Abiolu, O. A.
Publication Type:
 Conference
Publication Title:
 Education And Women’s Power In Maintaining Peace Culture In Nigeria Being Paper
Publication Authors:
 Akanbi, O. O., Jekayinfa, A. A. And Abiolu, O. A.
Year Published:
 2013
Abstract:

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Publisher:
 Organised By International Federation Of Library Associations And Institutions
Publication Type:
 Conference
Publication Title:
 WorlWorld Library And Information Congress 79th IFLA General Conference And Assembly On Future Libraries: Infinite Possibilities D Library And Information Congress 79th IFLA General Conference And Assembly On Future Libraries
Publication Authors:
 Organised By International Federation Of Library Associations And Institutions
Year Published:
 2013
Abstract:

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Publisher:
 Abiolu, O.A.
Publication Type:
 Journal
Publication Title:
 A Bibliometric Study Library Philosophy And Practice (in Press).
Publication Authors:
 Abiolu, O.A.
Year Published:
 2013
Abstract:

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Publisher:
 Abiolu, O. A. & Opeke, R.O.
Publication Type:
 Journal
Publication Title:
 Awareness And Use Of Information As Determinants Of Women’s Management Of The Natural Environmental In Ondo State, Nigeria.
Publication Authors:
 Abiolu, O. A. & Opeke, R.O.
Year Published:
 2013
Abstract:

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Publisher:
 Library Philosophy And Practice (e Journal)
Publication Type:
 Journal
Publication Title:
 Studies In Family Planning Journal (2003 To 2009): A Bibliometric Study
Publication Authors:
 Abiolu, Oluremi A.
Year Published:
 2013
Abstract:
This study investigates a bibhometric analysis of Studies in Family Planning journal from 2004 to 2009. It identified major areas of research focus, research design used, authorship patterns, affiliation of authors, citation patterns, continents of research focus and geographical distribution of authors. Findings revealed that family planning and sexual and reproductive health were key subjects of research. Surveys were mostly used for data collection. Authors tilted towards collaboration. Most authors were affiliated to universities. Also, the most cited information source was journal. Most of the articles were on developing countries and most authors were domiciled in developed countries with USA dominating the field. Increase on the topics on which articles are lean should be encouraged. More authors from developing countries should be encouraged. More articles focusing on developed countries should be welcomed to allow for comparative studies in medical research. 
Publisher:
 Organised By The International Federation Of Library Associations And Institutions (IFLA)
Publication Type:
 Conference
Publication Title:
 World Library And Information Congress: 78th IFLA General Conference And Assembly On Libraries Now!...inspiring…surprising…empowering
Publication Authors:
 Organised By The International Federation Of Library Associations And Institutions (IFLA)
Year Published:
 2012
Abstract:

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Publisher:
 Nil
Publication Type:
 Conference
Publication Title:
 50th National Conference/AGM On Nigerian Library Association (NLA) At 50: Promoting Library And Information Science Profession For National Development And Transformation Organised By The Nigerian Library Association (NLA)
Publication Authors:
 Nil
Year Published:
 2012
Abstract:

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Publisher:
 Abiolu, Oluremi Adenike & Efosa, Felix Ehize
Publication Type:
 Journal
Publication Title:
  National Youth Service Corps Members And Their Information Needs. The Information Technologist (ICT)
Publication Authors:
 Abiolu, Oluremi Adenike & Efosa, Felix Ehize
Year Published:
 2012
Abstract:

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Publisher:
 Abiolu, O. A. & Okere O. O.
Publication Type:
 Journal
Publication Title:
 Environmental Literacy And The Emerging Roles Of Information Professionals In Developing Economies.
Publication Authors:
 Abiolu, O. A. & Okere O. O.
Year Published:
 2012
Abstract:

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Publisher:
 
Publication Type:
 Journal
Publication Title:
 A Collaborative Approach Towards Meeting The Information Needs Of The Visually-impaired In Nigeria
Publication Authors:
 O.A. Obinyan & O. A. Ijatuyi
Year Published:
 2012
Abstract:
This paper seeks to explore the success of a collective approach towards meeting the information needs of the visually handicapped in Nigeria. The paper addresses the objective function of the emerging paradigm and identifies the constraints within the framework of systems theory. Areas of cooperation in realizing the major aim of adopting a collaborative approach in the provision of information services to the visually handicapped in Nigeria are also discussed in addition to the way forward.