Abstract

This study investigated The Role of Information & Communication Technology (I.C.T) In Curbing Theft and Mutilation of Library Resources in Imo State Polytechnic, Umuagwo. A total of 221 users' population made up of 41 staff and 180 library users were obtained through random sampling technique. Data was collected using structured questionnaire and direct observation method. The result showed that the major cause of mutilation and theft of library information materials is lack of adequate security network as 61 % opined that users hide library materials inside their bags and files. The result also showed that reference materials are the most frequently affected as 43% of the users attested even though all library materials are vulnerable to mutilation and theft. In other to prevent mutilation and theft of library resource, 60% are of the opinion that there should be electronically devices; security guards and attendants at the main entrance of the Polytechnic Library and 33% suggested that offenders should be handed over to the library committee for disciplinary action. The researcher therefore recommended as a way to alleviate this ugly situation that there is the need for a good and strong electronic security system, multiple copies of library materials, photocopying machines, user education programs and adequate financial support from government for effective management of information resource in the Polytechnic Library. Keywords: Mutilation, Theft, Library Resources, ICT, Imo state Polytechnic.

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