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Faculty status for Nigerian university librarians: the Ibadan university case

The fight for faculty status by university librarians has been on for more than a century and is still being debated the world over today. The writer outlines the meaning of faculty status and how it affects university librarians in developing country- Nigeria. Suggested solutions to this problem ar...

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Published: 1980-12
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