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Purpose: The study explored staff perception on effective funding using in-house IGR sources, finance-related challenges in the management of libraries, examined operational conventional and additional sources of IGR, derived opinions on the benefits of an independent academic library financial management system and the strategies to improve on its funding in selected academic libraries in Nigeria. Method: The descriptive survey design was adopted using a population of 487 librarians from which 161 (33%) was randomly drawn from ten academic libraries (polytechnic, college and university). The instrument for data collection - questionnaire was developed. The data collected were analysed using inferential and descriptive statistics with IBM SPSS Version 20 software. Results: There was no significant difference in the perception of academic library staff on effective funding and management of libraries through in-house IGR. It was found that conventional sources of IGR in academic libraries were through provision of reprographic services, binding, laminating, indexing/abstracting and library donation while additional sources could include skill acquisition in entrepreneurial education, certificate verification, information consultancy, use of e-library for computer based tests, internet surfing, training in research and data collection and processing of online applications. However, amongst these services, only reprographic services were found to be fully functional, others are either semi functional or non-functional. Conclusion: Generating funds from these sources can assist in library e-resource subscription; improve collection development, and general service provision. IGR are potential business venture for the effective management of the library and at the long run help in the achievement of its objective of information services and product provision to its community of patrons. Recommendation: Awareness creation on the inclusion of these newly applicable and profitable elibrary services, training of staff on the use of technology-driven services and sharing information/knowledge among working personnel should be embraced by the management of academic libraries.

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Company / organization
Title
Examining and creating in-house IGR sources for effective management and financing in academic libraries in Nigeria
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Pages
1-20
Publication year
2019
Publication date
May 2019
Publisher
Library Philosophy and Practice
Place of publication
Lincoln
Country of publication
United States
e-ISSN
15220222
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Journal Article
ProQuest document ID
2281930251
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/examining-creating-house-igr-sources-effective/docview/2281930251/se-2?accountid=208611
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Last updated
2025-11-14
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ProQuest One Academic