STORAGE, ORGANIZATION AND EXPLOITATION OF NON-PRINT MATERIALS IN NIGERIAN LIBRARIES

Authors

  • L.D. LAWAL

Abstract

The article discusses the challenges faced by library authorities in Nigeria concerning the storage, organization, and utilization of non-print materials, which constitute a small fraction of total library resources. Cultural familiarity with print media has led to underutilization of audiovisual resources, which users perceive as complex. Despite heavy investments in non-print materials, their value remains unappreciated in educational and recreational contexts. The article emphasizes the need for equal availability of print and non-print resources, citing Anthony Hugh Thompson's assertion on integrating diverse materials for effective library services. It also addresses the varying organizational schemes for non-print materials and the ongoing debate over their integration with traditional print collections, highlighting the necessity of user needs assessment to enhance library services.

Author Biography

L.D. LAWAL

UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN LIBRARY,

KWARA STATE

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Published

2025-10-06

How to Cite

LAWAL, L. (2025). STORAGE, ORGANIZATION AND EXPLOITATION OF NON-PRINT MATERIALS IN NIGERIAN LIBRARIES. NigerBiblios: Journal of National Library of Nigeria, 13(1), 13–15. Retrieved from https://nigerbiblios.nln.gov.ng/index.php/nigerbiblios/article/view/451