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Information seeking behaviour of the paramedical students in the colleges of health science and technology of the northwestern States of Nigeria
Abstract
The paper investigates the information seeking behaviour of the paramedical students of the colleges of health science and technology in the Northwestern states of Nigeria, using descriptive survey research design. A total number of five hundred and eighty eight (588) copies of the questionnaires were administered to the respondents, out of which five hundred and seventy three (573) were returned and found useful. The data collected was analyzed using descriptive analysis. The finding shows that majority of the respondents seek information for research and assignment. Textbooks and E- resources were the top information resources used by more than half of the respondents. Lack of skills to browse the information in the libraries, poor internet service and constant power failure are factors or barriers to their information use. The study recommended that, user education programmes should be intensify by the management of the colleges’ libraries, and also alternative power sources and reliable internet services should be provided to enable the students satisfy their information need effectively.