Evolution of Virtual Library Resources in Graduate Studies at AUN

 
The Place of AUN Virtual Library
Resources in Graduate Studies:
 
    
A paper presented at Graduate Studies
Seminar, AUN, Yola, October 6, 2017.
 
  
Carlos Wong-Martínez,
   AUN University Librarian
 
      Benson T. Ali,
     Director Digital Services
 
 
 
 
The 
AUN
 Library
 
Sept. 2005 – 2006 (automated library) mostly paper
collections with OPAC, web-based catalog that allows
users search print & electronic (e) resource.
Aug 2006 – 2011 (hybrid library) paper & E resources
provided side-by-side. 90% e version but print use
emphasized.
Jan. 2012 – 2013 (e or virtual library) with 99.9% e and
shift of emphasis from print to e.
Sept 2013 – (smart library) moving mobile/green. Use
of handheld devices to access resources.
In 2014 adopted an e-priority Policy
Aim:  Library-in-my-pocket
 
Why E is the choice for research
 
Book scarcity, locally; overseas delays in shipment
Cost effectiveness: the product, space economy,
maintenance, durability, safety.
Access: Concurrent, simultaneous access
Currency: instant delivery due to virtual distribution.
Research friendliness: flexible fonts, emailing, citation,
variety, compatibility with e reading devices.
Some publications are no longer available in paper
form.
 
Subscriptions Provision
 
 
Data bases added for Graduate studies in the Academic Year:
Science Direct: Business, Economics, Econometrics & Finance
Emerald: Business, Accounting, Finance, economics &
Marketing.
MarketLine: Business Information.
Journal Citation Reports: Evaluates world leading journal.
IEEE; Journal of Research/Development (Communications
Library is being considered)
Financial Times: leading international newspaper
Research4Life (HINARI, AGORA, OARE, ARDI)
Supplement: Open Access Resources, ILL/ Consortia partners
Total articles provided through ILL: July 2016 – July 2017 -
336
 
EbscoHost Databases
 
 
Academic Search Complete
 
GreenFILE
 
Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts
 
eBook Collection
 
eBook Academic Collection
 
Legal Databases
 
 
Westlaw (International and UK)
 
Hein Online
 
Law Pavillion
 
Legal Pedia
 
 
 
ScienceDirect (Economics,
Econometrics and Finance)
 
 
ScienceDirect is Elsevier’s leading information
solution for researchers, teachers, students,
health care professionals and information
professionals.
 
It combines authoritative, full-text scientific,
technical and health publications with smart,
intuitive functionality so that users can stay
informed in their fields, and can work more
effectively and efficiently.
 
Emerald Insight
 
 
Emerald is a global publisher linking research
and practice to the benefit of society.
 
Emerald manages a wide range of digital
products, a portfolio of nearly 300 journals,
more than 2,500 books and over 450 teaching
cases.
 
 
Project MUSE
 
A leading provider of digital humanities and social
sciences content; since 1995, its electronic journal
collections have supported a wide array of research
needs at academic, public, special, and school libraries
worldwide
.
 
MUSE books and journals, from leading university
presses and scholarly societies, are fully integrated for
search and discovery.
 
MUSE currently includes:
454,675 articles and 1,118,196 chapters by 261
publishers
 
 
 
MarketLine
 
Profiling all major companies, industries and
geographies, MarketLine is one of the most
prolific publishers of business information today.
 
The content is produced by an internal team of
analysts, drawing on primary and secondary
research and prepared under an established
methodology that’s been tried and tested over
10 years.
 
 
 
Journal Citations Report (JCR)
 
JCR offers a systematic, objective means to
critically evaluate the world's leading journals,
with quantifiable, statistical information based
on citation data.
 
It delivers detailed reports of journal citation
performance, their citation networks, and the
count and type of materials published.
 
 
 
Financial Times 
(FT)
 
FT is one of the leading international business
dailies with comprehensive worldwide coverage
and special emphasis on business and economic
news
.
 
Registered users enjoy services and features like
daily feeds on topics of personal interests (
myFT
Daily Digest
) and weekly/monthly review of
events (
FT Weekender
 and 
Monthly Round-up
).
 
 
 
Research Support Contacts
 
 
 
Abigail Dauda
      Reference & Information Services Manager
       abigail.dauda@aun.edu.ng
 
 
Omachi Okolo
      Information Literacy Manager
 
omachi.okolo@
aun.edu.ng
 
 
Benson Ali
 
Director, Digital Services
 
benson@aun.edu.ng
 
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The paper discusses the transition of AUN Library from paper collections to a virtual library, emphasizing the shift to e-resources for research convenience and accessibility. It highlights the benefits of electronic resources over traditional print materials and showcases the key databases and subscriptions available for graduate studies. The focus on enhancing research capabilities through digital platforms is evident in the strategic adoption of e-priority policies and mobile-friendly approaches.

  • Virtual Library
  • Graduate Studies
  • E-resources
  • Research
  • AUN

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  1. The Place of AUN Virtual Library Resources in Graduate Studies: A paper presented at Graduate Studies Seminar, AUN, Yola, October 6, 2017. Carlos Wong-Mart nez, AUN University Librarian Benson T. Ali, Director Digital Services

  2. The AUN Library Sept. 2005 2006 (automated library) mostly paper collections with OPAC, web-based catalog that allows users search print & electronic (e) resource. Aug 2006 2011 (hybrid library) paper & E resources provided side-by-side. 90% e version but print use emphasized. Jan. 2012 2013 (e or virtual library) with 99.9% e and shift of emphasis from print to e. Sept 2013 (smart library) moving mobile/green. Use of handheld devices to access resources. In 2014 adopted an e-priority Policy Aim: Library-in-my-pocket

  3. Why E is the choice for research Book scarcity, locally; overseas delays in shipment Cost effectiveness: the product, space economy, maintenance, durability, safety. Access: Concurrent, simultaneous access Currency: instant delivery due to virtual distribution. Research friendliness: flexible fonts, emailing, citation, variety, compatibility with e reading devices. Some publications are no longer available in paper form.

  4. Subscriptions Provision Data bases added for Graduate studies in the Academic Year: Science Direct: Business, Economics, Econometrics & Finance Emerald: Business, Accounting, Finance, economics & Marketing. MarketLine: Business Information. Journal Citation Reports: Evaluates world leading journal. IEEE; Journal of Research/Development (Communications Library is being considered) Financial Times: leading international newspaper Research4Life (HINARI, AGORA, OARE, ARDI) Supplement: Open Access Resources, ILL/ Consortia partners Total articles provided through ILL: July 2016 July 2017 - 336

  5. EbscoHost Databases Academic Search Complete GreenFILE Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts eBook Collection eBook Academic Collection

  6. Legal Databases Westlaw (International and UK) Hein Online Law Pavillion Legal Pedia

  7. ScienceDirect (Economics, Econometrics and Finance) ScienceDirect is Elsevier s leading information solution for researchers, teachers, students, health care professionals professionals. and information It combines authoritative, full-text scientific, technical and health publications with smart, intuitive functionality so that users can stay informed in their fields, and can work more effectively and efficiently.

  8. Emerald Insight Emerald is a global publisher linking research and practice to the benefit of society. Emerald manages a wide range of digital products, a portfolio of nearly 300 journals, more than 2,500 books and over 450 teaching cases.

  9. Project MUSE A leading provider of digital humanities and social sciences content; since 1995, its electronic journal collections have supported a wide array of research needs at academic, public, special, and school libraries worldwide. MUSE books and journals, from leading university presses and scholarly societies, are fully integrated for search and discovery. MUSE currently includes: 454,675 articles and 1,118,196 chapters by 261 publishers

  10. MarketLine Profiling all major companies, industries and geographies, MarketLine is one of the most prolific publishers of business information today. The content is produced by an internal team of analysts, drawing on primary and secondary research and prepared under an established methodology that s been tried and tested over 10 years.

  11. Journal Citations Report (JCR) JCR offers a systematic, objective means to critically evaluate the world's leading journals, with quantifiable, statistical information based on citation data. It delivers detailed reports of journal citation performance, their citation networks, and the count and type of materials published.

  12. Financial Times (FT) FT is one of the leading international business dailies with comprehensive worldwide coverage and special emphasis on business and economic news. Registered users enjoy services and features like daily feeds on topics of personal interests (myFT Daily Digest) and weekly/monthly review of events (FT Weekender and Monthly Round-up).

  13. Research Support Contacts Abigail Dauda Reference & Information Services Manager abigail.dauda@aun.edu.ng Omachi Okolo Information Literacy Manager omachi.okolo@aun.edu.ng Benson Ali Director, Digital Services benson@aun.edu.ng

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