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Impact of Leadership Styles, Proprietorship and Funding on Administrators’ Effectiveness in Universities in the South-West, Nigeria
IMPACT OF LEADERSHIP STYLES, PROPRIETORSHIP AND FUNDING ON ADMINISTRATORS' EFFECTIVENESS IN UNIVERSITIES IN THE SOUTH-WEST, NIGERIA
Fund accessibility on research and output of academic staff in the University of Ibadan, Nigeria
Status of university librarian in the governance structure of Nigerian universities
Status of university librarians in the governance structure of Nigerian universities
School type and principals' leadership styles as correlates of teachers’ job performance in selected education zones in Rivers State, Nigeria
Psycho-Social and Organisational Climate Factors as Predictors of Female Academics’ Career Growth and Leadership Position in South-West Nigerian Universities
Beyond the glass ceiling: work/home conflict, networking and mentoring as determinants of females’ career path to academic leadership in Nigerian universities
EFFECTS OF FUNDING, STAFF TRAINING, PRESERVATION AND BIBLIOGRAPHIC CONTROL ON NEWSPAPER UTILISATION IN UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES IN NIGERIA
EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE COLLEGIATE SYSTEM OF ADMINISTRATION IN COLLEGES OF MEDICINE IN NIGERIAN FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES
Challenges and prospects of virtual libraries in universities in Nigeria
DETERMINANTS OF CARRYING CAPACITY OF ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES IN FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES IN NIGERIA
MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AS PREDICTOR OF ACADEMIC PLANNING EFFECTIVENESS IN NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES
Repositioning Nigerian university system: perspective of an insider. Selected speeches of Professor Emeritus Ayo Banjo in commemoration of his 80th birthday
Adoption of koha software in universities in South-west, Nigeria
Policy options for effective financing of university education in Nigeria: An international comparison approach
Effectiveness of computer-based instructional technologies in an African university: policy implications for university education in Nigeria
Academic staff’s motivation for online teaching in Nigerian universities: empirical evidence from the University of Ibadan
Academic Staff’s Motivation for Online Teaching in Nigerian Universities: Empirical Evidence from the University of Ibadan
ICT literacy among undergraduates in Nigerian universities
EVOLUTION, PRACTICES AND CHALLENGES OF THE UNDERGRADUATE DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAMMES IN DUAL-MODE FEDERAL UNIVERSITIES IN SOUTH-WESTERN NIGERIA, 1974-2014
Use of the internet by information professionals in some selected university libraries in South west, Nigeria
Value assessment strategies and return on investment of the twenty-first century libraries: Covenant University in view
Principal leadership styles and work climate on performance of public senior secondary schools’ teachers in Ibadan metropolis
The future of Nigerian university system