A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ELECTRONIC SECURITY SYSTEMS OF ACADEMIC LIBRARIES IN SELECTED PUBLIC AND PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES IN SOUTH-WEST, NIGERIA
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2024
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Journal of Applied Information Science and Technology 17 (2)
Abstract
Purpose: This study was conducted to compare the impact of the usage of Electronic Security Systems (ESSs) in
selected public and private universities in South-West, Nigeria.
Design/Method/Approach: The survey research design of ex-post facto type was used for this study. Library
personnel in South-West Universities in Nigeria constituted the study population. The study sampled four
Universities (University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos (UNILAGi), University of Ibadan, Ibadan (UI), Covenant
University (CU), and Babcocki University) in South-West, Nigeria, using purposive sampling technique. Sixtyseven
Librarians and 130 Para-professionali library staff (62 in UNILAG, 51 in UI, 44 in CU and 40 in BU) were
sampled using simple random sampling technique, totaling 197 respondents. Instrument used for this study was
questionnaire. The ESSQ was used for data collection while a reliability coefficient of 0.83 was obtained through
Cronbach alpha of testing reliability. Mean, standard deviation, frequency count, percentage and Independent Ttest
were used for data analysis.
Findings: The results showed that the impact of ESSs in academic libraries in South-West Universities, Nigeria
was considered to be positive. The findings also indicated that the condition of the Closed Circuit Television
(CCTV) camera was good and it was ranked highest, followed by electronic security gate and RFID, whereas
biometrics was poor in ALs. The result likewise confirmed that magnitude of loss of library materials through
theft, mutilation and vandalism was extremely high. The result equally revealed that there was significance
difference of ESSs in academic libraries across the selected public and private Universities in South-West, Nigeria.
Implication: It is suggested that the various public and private Universities that are yet to deploy the use of
electronic security systems in their libraries should embrace the systems, or they will always have theft, mutilation
and vandalism of their library materials.
Originality/Value: The study recommended that the academic libraries that are yet to deploy the use of ESSs
should do so, because the manual methods of safeguarding library collections are inefficient. There is the need to
carry out further study about the deployment of ESSs in other regions in Nigeria.
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Library Security, Academic Libraries, Mutilation of Library Materials, Vandalism, South-West, Nigeria.