Abstract

This study examines the current state of resource sharing in Nigerian university libraries. A survey research design using questionnaires and interviews was adopted for the study. Questionnaires were distributed among 65 university librarians in the country. The findings reveal that the majority of Nigerian university librarians agree that resource sharing is important and that exchange of publications is the most common mode of doing so. Constraints and hindrances to resource sharing are identified, and recommendations for improvements are made.

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