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Adegbilero (2017). Library Services Platform Path to Cloud Computing Adoption in Nigerian
Academic Libraries: A Review. Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal). 1658
Amoah, G. B. & Akussah, H. (2017). Human capital development and performance of academic
librarians: Sam Jonah library in focus. Library Philosophy and Practice, 15-21
Buyya R, Broberg J & Goscinski A, (2019). The use of electronic information services by
undergraduate nursing students at the University of Namibia’s Northern campus: a
descriptive study. Information Development, 26(1): 57-65.
Chi, C. & Gao, F. (2016). The Trend of Cloud Computing in Nigeria. Journal of Software, 6,
1230-1234.
Agim, N.C., Iroeze, P.C, Osuji, C.E., and Obasi-Haco, C. (2018), “Level of availability and utilization of
ICT facilities by students: A case study of Federal Polytechnic Nekede, Owerri, Imo State,
Nigeria”, International Journal of Library and Information Studies, Vol. 4 No. 3, pp. 26-39.
Chukwu, S. & Njoku, I. S. (2018). Information search technologies and academic library
databases in a Nigerian university of technology. Library philosophy and practice. 18-25
Davis, F. D. (1989). Perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, and user acceptance of
information technology. MIS Quarterly, 13(3), 319-340
Denton, D. (2017). Enhancing instruction through constructivism, cooperative learning and cloud
computing. tech trends; linking research and practice to improve learning 56 (4), 34-41
Ekere, J., Ewulum, O., Eze, E.O, & Ebobo, M. (2019). Utilization of Modern Technologies for
Service Delivery in Special Libraries in South-East Nigeria. Information Impact: Journal
of Information and Knowledge Management. 10 (2):139.
El-Seoud, M., El-Sofany, H., Taj-Eddin, I., Nosseir, A., & El-Khouly, M. (2017). Implementation
of web- based education in Egypt through cloud computing technologies and its effect on
higher education. Higher Education Studies, 3 (3), 62-76.
Fagbohun, M. O. & Adetimirin, A. D. (2016). Influence of ICT skills on use of cloud computing
among undergraduates in private universities, South-West, Nigeria. International Journal
of Online Pedagogy and Course Design; 6 (3).
Funmilayo, R.O., (2020). Global trends and emerging technologies in libraries and information
science. Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal). 3835.
Funmilayo, M.S.E. (2020). Assessing the impact of cloud computing and web collaboration on
the work of distance library services. Journal of Library Administration, 50 (7/8): 933 –
950.
Goldner, M. (2019). Winds of change: libraries and cloud computing. Multimedia information
and Technology, 37, (3), 24-28
Goyal, N. & Goyal. D. (2018). Cloud computing in educational research. International Journal of
Recent Engineering Research and Development (IJRERD), 1(2), 1 – 5
Guchacha, J. T. (2019). Integration of cloud computing and service delivery in academic Libraries
with reference to South Eastern Kenya University. A research project submitted in partial
fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of master of Library and
Information Science, Department of Library and Information Science, University of
Nairobi
Haghighat, M., Zonouz, S., & Abdel-Mottaleb, M. (2015). Cloud ID: Trustworthy Cloud- based
and Cross-Enterprise Biometric Identification. Expert Systems with applications, 42(21),
7905–7916
Iji, C. O. Abah, A. J. & Anyor, J. W. (2016). Impact of cloud services on students’ attitude
towards mathematics education in public universities in Benue State, Nigeria.
International Journal of Research in Education and Science 3 (1), 228-244
Iji, C. O. Abah, A. J. & Anyor, J. W. (2017). educational cloud services and the mathematics
confidence, affective engagement, and behavioral engagement of mathematics education
students in public university in Benue State, Nigeria. International Journal of Teaching
and Learning in Higher Education, 30(1), 47-60.
Lemoine, P., & Richardson, M. D. (2018). Cyberlearning: The impact on instruction in Higher
Education. Researcher: An Interdisciplinary Journal 26 (3), 57-83.
Majhi, S., Meher, S. & Maharama, B. (2015). Awareness and usage of cloud computing
applications among LIS professionals. A case study of 17 Indian University Libraries.
Library Philosophy ad Practice.
Mavodza, J. (2015). The impact of cloud computing on the future of academic library practices
and services. New Library World, 114 (3/4): 132-141
Mbofung, U. & Popoola, S.O. (2014). Legal and ethical issues of information service delivery and
library information science professionals in university libraries in Nigeria. Library
Philosophy and Practice (e-journal). 1183. Retrieved January 28, 2017 from
http://www.digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac/1183.
Mugyenyi, R., (2018). ‘Adoption of cloud computing services for sustainable development of
commercial banks in Uganda. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology: B
Cloud and Distributed 18(1), 1–10
Njoku, E.U. (2020). Teaching secretarial administration subjects in a modern technological age.
Journal association of Business Educators of Nigeria (3), 244-252
Njoku, Lazarus, C. & Ken-Agbiriogu, E. (2021). Awareness and Use of Cloud Computing: Its
Implications in Selected Academic Libraries in Imo State, Nigeria. Information Impact:
Journal of Information and Knowledge Management, 12:1, 62-75
Nwachukwu, I. Asiegbu, K. O. & Uzoamaka, H. F. (2015). Comparative study and review of grid,
cloud, utility computing and software as a service for use by libraries. Library Hi Tech
News, 11(3): 25 – 32
Obim, O., Horsfall, M. N. & Josiah, S. O. (2020). A swot analysis of cloud computing as an
Innovative technology for library service delivery. Journal of applied Information Science
and Technology 13 (1
Ogbuiyi, S. (2014). Types of libraries. In E.V. Unegbu & C.E. Otuza (eds). Use of library and
information resources. Retrived from https://www.babcock.edu.ng/oer/books/USE... On
the 6th/4/2019.
Oriogu, C. & Chukwuemeka, A. & Ogbuiyi, C.D. (2018). Faculty Awareness, Perception and use
of Information Resources and Services in a Private University in Nigeria. Covenant
Journal of Library & Information Science (CJLIS), 1(2); 32- 44.
Oyeleye, C.A., Fagbola, T.M. & Daramola, C.Y. (2019). The impact and challenges of cloud
computing adoption on public universities in Southwestern Nigeria. International Journal
of Advanced Computer Science and Applications 5(8), 13–19.
Patala, N. N., Kadyamatimba, A., & Madzvamuse, S. (2019). The Impact of Cloud Computing
Usage on Educational Institutions: A Case Study of University of Venda. Asian Journal of
Information Technology, 18 (1), 1-12
Saidhbi, S. (2012) A cloud computing framework for Ethiopian higher education. OSR Journal of
Computer Engineering (IOSRJCE), 6, (6) 01-09
Silva, P. M. and Dias, G. A. (2017). Theories About Technology Acceptance: Why the Users
Accept or Reject the Information Technology? Brazilian Journal of Information Science.
Vol. No. 2, p.69-86
Terna , R.A. (2022). Perceived influence of the use of social media platforms in marketing of
library information resources and services by university libraries in Benue State, Nigeria.
Unpublished MLIS Thesis, Department of Efogens, College of Sciences and Agricultural
Sceince Education, Jostum.
Waga, D. E. Makori, F. L. & Rabah, K. (2014). Utilization of cloud computing in education and
research to the attainment of millennium development goals and vision 2030 in Kenya.
Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2(2), 193-199
Zaid, Y. A. (2018). The Use of the Internet for Cataloguing and Classification of Library
Materials. The Information Technologist, 5 (2), 31 – 35
Davis, F. D. (1989). Perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, and user acceptance of
information technology. MIS Quarterly, 13(3), 319-340
Guchacha, J. T. (2019). Integration of cloud computing and service delivery in academic Libraries
with reference to South Eastern Kenya University. A research project submitted in partial
fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of master of Library and
Information Science, Department of Library and Information Science, University of
Nairobi
Goldner, M. (2019). Winds of change: libraries and cloud computing. Multimedia information
and Technology, 37, (3), 24-28
Adegbilero (2017). Library Services Platform Path to Cloud Computing Adoption in Nigerian
Academic Libraries: A Review. Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal). 1658
Iji, C. O. Abah, A. J. & Anyor, J. W. (2017). educational cloud services and the mathematics
confidence, affective engagement, and behavioral engagement of mathematics education
students in public university in Benue State, Nigeria. International Journal of Teaching
and Learning in Higher Education, 30(1), 47-60.
Goyal, N. & Goyal. D. (2018). Cloud computing in educational research. International Journal of
Recent Engineering Research and Development (IJRERD), 1(2), 1 – 5
Iji, C. O. Abah, A. J. & Anyor, J. W. (2016). Impact of cloud services on students’ attitude
towards mathematics education in public universities in Benue State, Nigeria.
International Journal of Research in Education and Science 3 (1), 228-244
Silva, P. M. and Dias, G. A. (2017). Theories About Technology Acceptance: Why the Users
Accept or Reject the Information Technology? Brazilian Journal of Information Science.
Vol. No. 2, p.69-86
Njoku, Lazarus, C. & Ken-Agbiriogu, E. (2021) Awareness and Use of Cloud Computing: Its
Implications in Selected Academic Libraries in Imo State, Nigeria. Information Impact:
Journal of Information and Knowledge Management, 12:1, 62-75
Njoku, E.U. (2020). Teaching secretarial administration subjects in a modern technological age.
Journal association of Business Educators of Nigeria (3), 244-252
Saidhbi, S. (2012) A cloud computing framework for Ethiopian higher education, OSR Journal of
Computer Engineering (IOSRJCE), 6, (6) 01-09
Haghighat, M., Zonouz, S., & Abdel-Mottaleb, M. (2015). Cloud ID: Trustworthy Cloud- based
and Cross-Enterprise Biometric Identification. Expert Systems with applications, 42(21),
7905–7916
Denton, D. (2017). Enhancing instruction through constructivism, cooperative learning and cloud
computing. tech trends; linking research and practice to improve learning 56 (4), 34-41
Buyya R, Broberg J & Goscinski A, (2019). The use of electronic information services by
undergraduate nursing students at the University of Namibia’s Northern campus: a
descriptive study. Information Development, 26(1): 57-65.
Lemoine, P., & Richardson, M. D. (2018). Cyberlearning: The impact on instruction in Higher
Education. Researcher: An Interdisciplinary Journal 26 (3), 57-83.
El-Seoud, M., El-Sofany, H., Taj-Eddin, I., Nosseir, A., & El-Khouly, M. (2017). Implementation
of web- based education in Egypt through cloud computing technologies and its effect on
higher education. Higher Education Studies, 3 (3), 62-76.
Patala, N. N., Kadyamatimba, A., & Madzvamuse, S. (2019). The Impact of Cloud Computing
Usage on Educational Institutions: A Case Study of University of Venda. Asian Journal of
Information Technology, 18 (1), 1-12
Chi, C. & Gao, F. (2016). The Trend of Cloud Computing in Nigeria. Journal of Software, 6,
1230-123
Amoah, G. B. & Akussah, H. (2017). Human capital development and performance of academic
librarians: Sam Jonah library in focus. Library Philosophy and Practice, 15-21
Chukwu, S. & Njoku, I. S. (2018). Information search technologies and academic library
databases in a Nigerian university of technology. Library philosophy and practice. 18-25
Zaid, Y. A. (2018). The Use of the Internet for Cataloguing and Classification of Library
Materials. The Information Technologist, 5 (2), 31 – 35
Mavodza, J. (2015). The impact of cloud computing on the future of academic library practices
and services. New Library World, 114 (3/4): 132-141
Oyeleye, C.A., Fagbola, T.M. & Daramola, C.Y. (2019). The impact and challenges of cloud
computing adoption on public universities in Southwestern Nigeria. International Journal
of Advanced Computer Science and Applications 5(8), 13–19
Mugyenyi, R., (2018). ‘Adoption of cloud computing services for sustainable development of
commercial banks in Uganda’, Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology: B
Cloud and Distributed 18(1), 1–10
Nwachukwu, I. Asiegbu, K. O. & Uzoamaka, H. F. (2015). Comparative study and review of grid,
cloud, utility computing and software as a service for use by libraries. Library Hi Tech
News, 11(3): 25 – 32
Funmilayo, M.S.E. (2020). Assessing the impact of cloud computing and web collaboration on
the work of distance library services. Journal of Library Administration, 50 (7/8): 933 –
950.
Aviamu,, Y. A. Popoola,, B. O. (2019). Adoption of Cloud Computing by Academic Libraries for
Research Data Protection. Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal), 2777
Fagbohun, M. O. & Adetimirin, A. D. (2016). Influence of ICT skills on use of cloud computing
among undergraduates in private universities, South-West, Nigeria. International Journal
of Online Pedagogy and Course Design; 6 (3)
Majhi, S., Meher, S. & Maharama, B. (2015). Awareness and usage of cloud computing
applications among LIS professionals. A case study of 17 Indian University Libraries.
Library Philosophy ad Practice.
Okon, A. E., Edem, M., & Ottong, E. (2017). Analysis of Internet access and use by academic
staff in the University of Calabar, Nigeria. Library Management, 31(7):535-545.
Okon,A. E. & Ahiauzu, R. B. (2003). Towards Improving the Relevance of Nigerian Academic
Libraries And Librarians In The Knowledge Age. The Academic Forum. Vol. 4 (3), 63-
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Liu, W. & Cai, H.H. (2018). Embracing the shift to cloud computing: Knowledge and skills for
systems librarians. Online Computer Library Centre Systems & Services: International
digital library perspectives, 29(21): 22-29
Seena S. T. & Sudhier, K. G. P. (2014) Attitude of Library Professionals’ on Cloud Computing Applications:
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Patel, Y. (2014). Cloud Computing and its impact on library services. INFLIBNET Newsletter,
18(1), 17-20.
Grant, C. (2015). Construction zones on the library road to the future. Public library quarterly,
31(01): 21-447.
Neumann, P.G. (2014). Inside Risks and myths of cloud computing and cloud storage considering
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Dhanushraja, K. & Dhanushraja, M. (2014). Cloud computing technology and academic libraries
in Indi: a knowledge study. International journal of information sources and services,
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Dhaka, M. (2017). The important role of cloud computing in the field of library science.
International journal of advance research in science and engineering, 7(12): 2007-2012
Musungwini, S., Mugoniwa B., Furusa, S.S. & Rebanowako T.G (2016). An analysis of the use of
cloud computing among university lecturers: a case study in Zimbabwe. International
journal of education and development using information and communication technology,
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Aliyu, S.Y., Abdulrahaman Y. & Yusuf, M. 2019. Analysing the need for cloud computing
adoption in Nigerian academic libraries for effective service delivery. International journal
of academic library and information science, 07(04): 90-96
Majhi, S., Meher, S. & Maharana, B. 2015. Awareness and usage of cloud computing application
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Gosavi, N., Shinde, S. S., & Dhakulkar, B. (2012). Use of Cloud Computing in Library and
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Ruhela, G. H. (2018). Hardware and Software Selection for Library Automation. International
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Cardoso, A., Moreira, F., & Escudero, D. F. (2018). Information Technology Infrastructure
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Upadhyaya, J., & Ahuja, N. J. (2019). Cloud Computing in Libraries and Higher Education: An
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Serials, L., & Sakib, N. (2019). Cloud computing: applications of new technology in libraries of
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Ali Akbar, M. K. (2019). Cloud computing in libraries. Library Philosophy and Practice, 2019(4),
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Arulmozhi, K. S., Karthikeyan, R., & Mohan, B. C. (2018). Optimizing resource sharing in cloud
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Battleson, D.A., West, B.C., Kim, J., Ramesh, B. & Robinson, P.S. (2016). Achieving dynamic
capabilities with cloud computing: An empirical investigation. European Journal of
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Li, P., Li, J., Huang, Z., Gao, C.Z., Chen, W.B. & Chen, K. (2018). Privacy-preserving
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Kumar, V. & Ogunmola, G. A. (2020). Web Analytics for Knowledge Creation: A Systematic
Review of Tools, Techniques, and Practices. International Journal of Cyber Behavior,
Psychology and Learning (IJCBPL), 10(1), 1-14.
Kaushik, A. & Kumar, A.; (2017). Application of Cloud Computing in Libraries in International
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Patel, A., Seyfi, A., Tew, Y. and Jaradat, A. (2019). Comparative study and review of grid, cloud,
utility computing and software as a service for use by libraries. Library Hi Tech News,
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Senyo, P. K., Effah, K. & Addae, E. (2016). Preliminary insight into cloud computing adoption in
a developing country. Journal of Enterprise Information Management, 29(4), 505-524
Yuvaraj, M. & Mayank, Y. (2016). Ascertaining the factors that influence the acceptance and
purposeful use of cloud computing in medical libraries in India. New Library World,
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Yeboah-Boateng, E.O., Essandoh, K.A. (2018). Factors Influencing the Adoption of Cloud
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Ekoja, I. I. (2017). Introduction to Modern School and College Library Management; Paper
presented at the Workshop on Capacity Building for Librarians/Teacher Librarians. Held
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Anunobi, C. V. (2014). The Adoption of ICT for Library and Information Services. Nigerian
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Njoku, L. C. & Ken-Agbiriogu, E. (2021) Awareness and Use of Cloud Computing: Its
Implications in Selected Academic Libraries in Imo State, Nigeria. Information Impact:
Journal of Information and Knowledge Management, 12:1, 62-75
Mohammed, A.J. Muhammad, M.N. Tahiru, S. & Abdullaziz, Y. (2019). Level of awareness and
usage of cloud computing among academic staff in Nigeria. International Journal of
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Usman, I. (2017). Evaluation of librarians acceptability levels and use of cloud computing for
library services in tertiary institutions of Kaduna state, Nigeria. School of education
Department of Library and Information Science. A research project submitted in
fulfillment of the degree of master of library and information Science Kenyatta University
Mpho, M. & Nkqubela, R. (2017). The Awareness of Cloud Computing: A Case Study of South
African SMEs. International Journal of Trade, Economics and Finance, 5(1)
Edeh, N.I. Akaeze, P. Nebo, J. & Chukwu, T. A. (2020). Cloud-computing Technologies for
Effective Instructional Delivery of Office Technology and Collaborative Learning in
Universities in Enugu State Nigeria. Vocational and Technical Education Journal
(VOTEJ) 2 (2)
Achugbue, I. E. (2018). Librarians’ Awareness and Perception towards the Adoption of Cloud-
Based Technologies in Public University Libraries in South-South Nigeria. Islamic
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Ogagaoghene, U.I. & Antidius, F. (2020). Perception and Attitude of Librarians towards Cloud
Computing in the University of Dar es Salaam Library. Library Philosophy and Practice
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Muhammad, A. (2021). Cloud computing application and offline database provision as correlates
of effective service delivery in university libraries in north-west, Nigeria. Department of
library and information technology, school of information and communication technology,
federal university of technology Minna, Niger state
Iji, C.O., Abah, J.A. & Anyor, J.W. (2017). Impact of cloud services on students’ attitude towards
mathematics education in public universities in Benue State, Nigeria. International Journal
of Research in Education and Science (IJRES), 3(1), 228-244.