Bibliotecas públicas en peligro: una investigación sobre la prevención para la gestión de desastres entre las bibliotecas públicas del noroeste de Nigeria

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5195/biblios.2022.1022

Palabras clave:

Bibliotecas públicas, Desastres, Manejo de desastres, Noreste de Nigeria

Resumen

Objetivo. Las actividades destructivas del hombre se han vuelto evidentes en las partes del norte de Nigeria, donde un grupo terrorista conocido como Boko Haram y pastores Fulani se han involucrado en actividades destructivas como el incendio de iglesias, escuelas y la destrucción de vidas y propiedades. Bibliotecas y sus recursos se han visto afectados.

Métodos. Basado en la naturaleza expositiva de este estudio, se usó una metodología de investigación  cualitativa y cuantitativa. La población del estudio consta de todas las categorías de bibliotecarios y oficiales de bibliotecas del personal de las bibliotecas públicas en el noroeste de Nigeria.

Resultados. La confiabilidad es la siguiente: Experiencia en incidentes de desastres = .551; Gestión del Riesgo de Desastres=.603; Instalaciones de Manejo de Desastres/equipo=.775; Opinión del personal= .533.

 

Biografía del autor/a

Promise Ifeoma Ilo, University of Nigeria

Director, Centro de Recursos de Aprendizaje, Universidad Covenant Ota. Antes de asumir este cargo, se había desempeñado como Subdirectora del mismo Centro, así como Jefa del Departamento de Servicios Técnicos. El Dr. Ilo tiene un doctorado en Bibliotecología y Ciencias de la Información de la Universidad de Nigeria Nsukka (2017).

Ibrahim Muhammad Maidamma Furfuri, University Library

Licenciado en Bibliotecología todos por la Universidad Bayero Kano en 1992 y 2003 respectivamente. Luego procedió a la Universidad de Nigeria Nsukka (UNN), donde obtuvo un Doctorado en Bibliotecología y Ciencias de la Información en enero de 2017.

Idaerefama Youngharry, Rivers State School of Nursing

Bibliotecólogo

Ugwunwa Chinyere Esse, Elizade University

Maestría en Ciencias de la Información de la Universidad de Ibadan. Actualmente es Bibliotecaria I en el Centro de Recursos de Aprendizaje de la Universidad Covenant.

Michael Opeoluwa Fagbohun, Covenant University

Investigador y bibliotecario, actualmente trabaja en el Centro de Recursos para el Aprendizaje, Universidad Covenant Ota Ogun State, Nigeria.

Maxwell Omeje, Covenant University

Doctor en Filosofía. Profesor Titular en la Universidad Covenant Ota Ogun State, Nigeria.

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Received-Recibido-Recibido: 2022-05-05

Accepted-Aceptado-Aceitado: 2022-12-09

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15-12-2022

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Ilo, P. I., Furfuri, I. M. M., Youngharry, I., Esse, U. C., Fagbohun, M. O., & Omeje, M. (2022). Bibliotecas públicas en peligro: una investigación sobre la prevención para la gestión de desastres entre las bibliotecas públicas del noroeste de Nigeria. Biblios Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, (84), 13–31. https://doi.org/10.5195/biblios.2022.1022

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