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Podcasting library services post COVID-19 pandemic era: its potential and challenges for distant learners

Adetayo, A; Abata-Ebire, B; Oladipo, Y

Authors

A Adetayo

B Abata-Ebire

Y Oladipo



Abstract

The study investigated the willingness of students to remotely tune into podcast programmes aired by libraries and the associated challenges. The study employed a descriptive survey research design. The sample included 245 Adeleke University undergraduates. The data was analyzed using descriptive statistics. Findings indicated that most patrons rarely use podcasts, with Spotify being the most popular among students. Students indicated that the campus news and information programme, library seminars, and user education would be their top choices for frequent listening. Students may be discouraged from utilizing library podcast programmes due to issues with internet access, a lack of finances to obtain data, and a time constraint. The study concluded that podcasts had potential for distant learners and that students would be ready to tune into podcast programmes aired by libraries, and therefore recommended that libraries in Nigeria begin to employ podcasts in airing library programmes and marketing library services.

Citation

Adetayo, A., Abata-Ebire, B., & Oladipo, Y. (2022). Podcasting library services post COVID-19 pandemic era: its potential and challenges for distant learners. Journal of Library and Information Services in Distance Learning, 16(3-4), 203-215. https://doi.org/10.1080/1533290x.2022.2149663

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Nov 23, 2022
Publication Date Nov 23, 2022
Deposit Date Feb 24, 2023
Journal Journal of Library and Information Services in Distance Learning
Print ISSN 1533-290X
Publisher Routledge
Volume 16
Issue 3-4
Pages 203-215
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/1533290x.2022.2149663
Keywords Library and Information Sciences
Publisher URL http://doi.org/10.1080/1533290x.2022.2149663

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