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Opportunities and Challenges of E-Book Readers and Mobile Devices in Libraries: Experiences From Nigeria

Opportunities and Challenges of E-Book Readers and Mobile Devices in Libraries: Experiences From Nigeria
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Author(s): Victoria Okojie (University of Abuja, Nigeria), Faith Orim (University of Calabar, Nigeria), Oso Oluwatoyin (Ajayi Crowther University, Nigeria)and Adeyinka Tella (University of Ilorin, Nigeria)
Copyright: 2020
Pages: 23
Source title: Handbook of Research on Digital Devices for Inclusivity and Engagement in Libraries
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Adeyinka Tella (University of Ilorin, Nigeria)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9034-7.ch010

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Abstract

There is a common saying that “books are the windows to the world.” Despite the fact that in this digital age the leading role is taken by the internet, books still play their part as openings to the vast knowledge. It is no longer news that changes have been brought to the book world due to the development in modern technology. As we have printed contents, so also are digital version of books or e-books which can be read on any digital devices with e-book reader applications installed. This development enables people to have a library in their pockets. This chapter examines the experience of Nigeria and the utilization of mobile devices, libraries, e-book readers, and mobile devices for reading. This chapter will also discuss the future potential of mobile applications in libraries and opportunities associated with e-book readers and mobile devices. This chapter also identifies the challenges associated with the use of e-book readers and mobile devices and the way forward towards promoting the use of e-book readers and mobile devices for reading in Nigeria.

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