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AGBOOLA, Idayat Odunola 

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MLS (Ibadan)

B.A (Abeokuta)

Ph.D (Babcock)

(a) Agboola, I. O.Knowledge sharing practices and attitude of librarians towards the use of online submission system in Nigerian University libraries.
(b) Agboola, I. O. Impact of Electronic Learning on Students’ Performance in Nigerian Agricultural Universities.
(c) Agboola, I. O. Librarians’ view of working in a Cataloguing Section of a Library: A survey of five selected academic libraries in Nigeria.
(d) Agboola, I. O. Health information literacy, social support and Quality of life of diabetes patients in selected tertiary hospitals in Ogun State.

Nigerian Library Association (NLA)
Certified Librarian of Nigeria (CLN)
Librarian Registration Council of Nigeria (LRCN)
Chartered Institute of Librarians and Information Professional (CILIP)
Association of Health Information and Libraries in Africa (AHILA)
Association of Women Librarians in Nigeria (AWLIN)
Medical Library Association of Nigeria (MLA-NG)
Academic and Research Libraries (A&RLs)

(i) Workshop on Advanced Digital Empowerment Training Organized by Directorate of Academic planning, FUNAAB August, 2023
(ii) Workshop on using Digital Object Identifiers to increase visibility of African Journal Articles Hosted by Training Centre in Communication and African Journals Online on Feb, 2022
(iii) Higher and Tertiary Education Staff Promotion-Current State and the way Forward Organized by Association of African Universities. 22nd June, 2021. 2pm ID 89046466034 Password 245214.
(iv) Public Presentation of the Eaglescan Plagiarism Detection Software Organized by Association of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities, held at Abuja on 27th April, 2021
(v) Public and Community Libraries Section (AFLIA) Presents Theme::The future of Public Library Services and Covid-19Pandemic, 30 July, 2020, 12pm (GMT), ID: 88241456007.
(vi) Information Technology Section (NLA) Presents Live Webinar Social Media Management Apps for Promoting Library and Information Services. 21st July, 2020. ID: 8506241. Password: 623382
(vii) Association of Applied Information Management Professionals (AIMP) Presents Theme: Covid-19 New Normal: Communication in a new normal. Zoom 15th July,2020, 7.00pm, ID: 868 06246471, Password 820345.
(viii) 16th Biennial Conference of Association for Health Information and Libraries in Africa (AHILA) International Conference held in University of Ibadan on Oct, 2019.
(vix) International Conference on Knowledge & Innovation Management held on 14th-18th January, 2019 at Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State, Nigeria.
(x) National Workshop on Creating Innovative Libraries in Nigeria organized by Information Technology Section of Nigerian Library Association. Tagged Information Technology Today (LITT 2012) held on 8th – 12th October, 2012 at the MPB 04 Computer Laboratory, FUNAAB, Ogun State.
(xi) 28th Annual Cataloguing and Indexing Seminar/Workshop held on 26th-31 October, 2008 in Ilorin Kwara State.
(xii) 43rd Annual National Conference, Nigerian Library Association held on 9th-15th July, 2005 in Abeokuta,OgunState.

(1) Agboola, I. O., Adegbaye, S. I and Owolabi, R. O. (2022): Health and safety information
provision. work-related stress and research productivity of teaching librarians in Nigeria
Universities. International Journal of Applied Technologies in Library and Information
Management. 8(2): 23-35. Published by Association of Researchers, Educators and Writers
of Nigeria. Available onlineat http://www.jatlim.org
(2) Oloniruha, E. A., Oladokun, B. D., Agboola, I. O., Kolawole, M. O., Alabi, A. A., and
Owolabi, K. A. (2022). Socio-demographic characteristics and utilization of electronic
information resources among Nigerian university students. Journal of Knowledge and
Communication Management, 12(2), 75-82, Published by Diva Enterprises Pvt. Ltd (India)
(3) Owolabi, K. A., Nworu, N. C., Ajayi, T. B., Agboola, I. O., and Oladokun, B. D. (2022).
Adoption and use of nursing information among nurses in Nigeria. Library Herald; 60 (3),
25- 38. Published by Delhi Library Association
(4) Ajisegiri, B. T., Aderibigbe., N. O., Agboola, I. O., Okorie, C. N. and Kolawole, M. O. (2021):Availability, Accessibility andUtilisation of learning resources among undergraduates in selected universities in Ogun State, Nigeria. Nigerian Journal of Library and Information Science. 6(2): Published by Department of Library, Archival and Information Studies, University of Ibadan. Nigeria.
(5) Agboola, I. O., Adegbaye, S. I., Owolabi, K. A. and Akintola, B. O. (2021). Assessment of healthy lifestyle practices among academics through access and use of health information resources. Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal): 6658 ,Published by University of Nebraska Lincoln. (USA) Available online athttps://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac/6658
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(6) Bamigboye, O. B.,Akintola, B. O., Agboola, I. O. and Ogunyinka, B. A. (2021): Timely provision of quality services delivery amonglibrary personnel in selected universities in southwestern, Nigeria. Nigerian School Library Journal. 20 (1): 38-46. Published by Nigerian School Library Association.Supported by TETFUND.
(7) Owolabi, R. O.,Agboola, I. O. and Oguiyi, S. (2021). Digital preservationof health records at tertiary hospitals: implications for health information management in Nigeria. International Journal of Health Records & Information Management. 4(1): 31-38. Published by Association of Health Records and Information Management Practitioners of Nigeria.
(8) Agboola, I. O., Bamigboye, O. B., and Owolabi, R. O.(2021): Students’ awareness, perception, knowledge and information needs towards management of diabetes in Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta. Communicate: Journal of Library and Information Science.23(1): 100-109. Published by the Department of Library and Information Science, Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Nigeria. Available online atwww.ajolinfoa.index php
(9) Adegbaye, S. I., Agboola, I. O., and Buraimo, O. (2021): Organisational Commitment among
University Library personnel: A Demographic analysis. Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal): 5397, Published by University of Nebraska-Lincoln. (USA). Available online athttps://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac/5397Index in scopus
(10) Bamigboye, O. B., Ekeh, E. M., and Agboola, I. O. (2019): Utilisation of WEB 2.0 tools for effective Library services by Librarians in University Libraries in Southwest, Nigeria.International Journal of Library and Information Studies. 5(4): 36-47. Published by European Centre for Research, Training and Development (UK). Available online at https://www.eajournals.org/journals/international-journal-library-information-sciencestudies
(11) Akintola, B. O., Adeeko, C. O., Ajiboye, B. A. and Agboola, I. O. (2019). Perception of work-life balance by married female library staff in universities in Osun State, Nigeria, Journal of Association of Women Librarians in Nigeria. 2(3): 1-9. Published by Association of Women Librarians in Nigeria (AWLIN).
(12) Agboola, I. O., Bamigboye, O. B. and Owolabi, R. O. (2019): Postgraduate Students’ Satisfaction with Library services at the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria. Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal): 2508,Published by University of Nebraska-Lincoln. (USA). Available online at https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac/2508Index in scopus
(13) Agboola, I. O. and Ikonne, C. N. (2019): Effect of health information culture on job performance of lecturers in South-West Federal Universities in Nigeria. Journal of Library, Educational Media and Information Studies. 10(1): 19-26, Published by the Department of Educational Media Resources, University of Ibadan,Ibadan, Nigeria.
(14) Owolabi, K. A., Agboola, I. O. and Alawiye, M. K. (2018): Status and Development of Clinical Informatics in Nigeria’s Health Sector. Journal of Health Information and Librarianship.4(10): 35-52, Published by Medical Library Association of Nigeria. Available Online athttps://www.johil.org
(15) Bamigboye, O. B., Agboola, I. O., Emmanuel, S. O. and Adegbaye, S.I. (2018): New Trend of Study Behavior of Students of Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria: A Case Study of Nigerian Students. Journal of Library and Information Sciences. 6(1): 4-9, Published by American Research Institute for Policy Development, New York,(USA). Available Online athttps://doi.org./10.15640/jlis.v6n1a2 Index in scopus
(16) Agboola, I. O. and Ikonne, C. N. (2018): Healthy lifestyle and job performance of Academics: A theoretical perspectives. Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal): 2251, Published by University of Nebraska-Lincoln. (USA). Available online athttps://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac/2251.Index in scopus
(17) Agboola, I. O. and Agbese, F. O. (2018): Promoting Access and Protecting Indigenous Knowledge in Nigeria: The Role of Public Libraries. PEARL-Journal of Library and Information Science.12(3):191-200, Published by University Library Teachers’ Association, India. Available online atwww.indianJournals.com
(18) Bamigboye, O. B., Odunlade, R. O., Agboola, I. O. and Emmanuel, S. O. (2018): Electronic Resources as a Panacea for Research Output of Academic Staff: A Case Study of Nigerian University. Journal of Library and Information Sciences.6(1): 32-36, Published by American Research Institute for Policy Development, New York, (USA). Available Online athttps://doi.org./10.15640/jlis.v6n1a5. Index in scopus
(19) Bamigboye, O. B., Agboola, I. O. and Ogunlana, E. K. (2016): Teachers’ Competence and Utilisation of Electronic Media Resources by English Language Teacher in Federal Unity Schools in Southwest Nigeria. Information Trends. 15(1): 38-46, Published by Nigerian Library Association, KadunaState Chapter.
(20) Agboola. I. O., Bamigboye, O. B., George, A. E., Omotoso, A. O. and Bello, T. O. (2015): Perception of Library Staff on the Preservation and Conservation of Library Resources in the Federal University of Agriculture Library, Abeokuta. Nigerian Libraries. 48(1&2): 107-120, Published by Nigerian Library Association. Available online at www.ajolinfoa.indexphp

(21) Agboola, I. O., Okorie, C. N., Omotoso, A. O., Bamigboye, O. B. and Bello, T. O. (2015): Electronic Information usage of Academics as Correlate to Research Output in a Nigerian University of Agriculture. Nigerian Library Link: A Journal of Library and Information Science. 14(1&2): 39-52, Published by Enugu State University of Science and Technology. Enugu, Nigeria.
(22) Lawal, W. O., Agboola, I. O., Aderibigbe, N. O., Owolabi, K. A. and Bakare, O. O. (2014): Knowledge sharing among academic staff in a university of Agriculture: A Survey.International Journal of Information, Library and Society. 3(1): 53-63, Published by Department of Library and Information Science, University of Delhi, Delhi. India. Available online athttp://www.publishingindia.com
(23) Agboola, I. O. (2012): Undergraduate Students Awareness of HIV/AIDS and Information Needs:Study of University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria. Journal of Pacific Northwest Library Association (PNLA Quarterly). 76(3): 126-135, Published bythe Pacific Northwest Library Association,University of Nebraska, Lincoln. (USA). Available online atunllib.unl.edu/LPP/PNLA%20Quarterly/agboola76-3htm Index in scopus
(24) Bamigboye, O. B., Agboola,I.O., and Okorie, C.N. (2012): Competency of Academic Librarians inusing Information and Communication Technology in Service Delivery: A study ofUniversity Libraries in Nigeria. Journal of Library and Information Science.37 (2): 1-8, Published by the Department of Library and Information Science, University of Delhi, Delhi. India. Available online athttp://www.publishingindia.com
(25) Okorie, C. N. and Agboola, I. O.(2012): Availability and Use of Electronic Resources in Agricultural University Libraries. Journal ofPacific Northwest Library Association (PNLA Quarterly). 76 (3): 40-47, Published by the Pacific Northwest Library Association. University of Nebraska, Lincoln. (USA). Available online at unllib.unl.edu/LPP/PNLA%20Quarterly/okorieagboola76-3htm Index in scopus

(26) Agboola, I. O. and Bamigboye, O. B.(2011): Student’s level of study and user of LibraryInformation Resources in Nigerian Universities: A Comparative study. Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal): 528, Published by the University of Nebraska Lincoln. (USA). Available online athttp://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac/528Index in scopus

(27) Owolabi, K. A., Bamigboye, O. B., Agboola, I. O. and Lawal,W.O .(2011): Resource
Sharing in Nigerian University Libraries: A Survey. Journal of Inter-library Loan, DocumentDelivery & Electronic Reserve.21(4): 207 – 216, Published by Routledge; Tailor & Francis Group. (UK). Available online athttp://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/permissions.asp
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(28) Bamigboye, O.B. and Agboola,I. O. (2011): Availability and Accessibility of Internet Facilities in Nigerian University Libraries: A case study of Two Federal Universities in South-West Nigeria. Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal): 547, Published by University of Nebraska, Lincoln. (USA). Available online athttp://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac/547Index in scopus

(29) Agboola, I. O. (2010): Use of Print and Electronic Resources by Agricultural Science Students in Nigerian Universities. Journal of Library & Information Science Research: An International Journal. 32(1): 62-65, Publishedby Elsevier Inc. (USA). Available online athttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science Index in scopus
(30) Owolabi, K. A. and Agboola, I. O. (2010): Availability and use of Internet by Academic staff in Nigerian Agricultural Universities: A case study of University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria. Information Technologists:An International Journal of Information and Communication Technology (ICT)7(1): 213-220, Published by the Association of Information Professionals of Nigeria.Available online atwww.ajol.info
(31) Agboola, I.O. (2010): Information Seeking Behaviour of Academics in Nigerian Agricultural University. TheNigerian Library Link: A Journal of Library and Information Science. 8(1): 75-86, Published by Enugu State University of Science and Technology. Enugu, Nigeria.
(32) Agboola, I.O. (2019): Information on Marriage and Sex. InInformation For Diverse User Groups:Unegbu, V. E. (ed.) 87-96. Published by Jamiro Press Link, Lagos.

(33) Agboola, I. O. (2019): Information provision for counseling different categories of people. InInformation For Diverse User Groups: Unegbu, V. E. (ed.) 127-136. Published by Jamiro Press Link, Lagos.

(34) Agboola, I. O. (2017): Cataloguing and Classification: A Biblical Perspective. InInformation Science in the Bible. Unegbu, V. E (ed.), 113-124. Published by theDepartment of Information Resources Management, Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State.

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