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OLABISI ONABANJO UNIVERSITYAGO IWOYE, NIGERIA
CURRICULUM VITAEPART 1
A. PERSONAL DATA
1. Name: ADENIJI, Moses Adenuga
2. Department: Serials Division
3. College/Faculty: University Library
4. Date and Place of Birth: 13th Feb., 1964, Sagamu, Ogun State
5. Nationality: Nigerian
6. Marital Status: Married
7. No. of Children: Three
8 E-mail address [email protected]
9 Name and Address of Spouse: Mrs. S. E. Adeniji c/o Awokoya Patrick
G. P. O. Box 36531 Dugbe, Ibadan.
10. Name and Address of Next of Kin: Same as in (9) above
11. Date of First Appointment with the University: 26th July, 2000.
12. Status of First Appointment and Salary: Assistant Librarian & UASS1
13. Present Position and Salary: Librarian I & UASS, 3 Step 8
14. Date of Last Promotion/ Regrading: 1st October, 2006
15. Date of Confirmation of Appointment: Nil
16. If not confirmed, why? Transfer of Service
17. Period of Present Contract: Nil
18. Total Number of Year of Teaching and Research:
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(a) Polytechnic/ College of Education: Nil
(b) University: 14 years
B. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
1a. Academic Qualifications/Institutions Attended (With Dates)
(i) Master in Library & Information Science (MLS) - 2003
(ii) M.ED (Industrial Education) - 1997
(iii) B.ED (Adult Education/Political Science) - 1995
b. Institutions Attended with Dates
(i) University of Ibadan, Ibadan - 2001 - 2003
(ii) University of Ibadan, Ibadan - 1995 - 1997
(iii) University of Ibadan - 1991 - 1995
2. Current Higher Degree Programme Registered for (if any):
(1) Ph D - Department of Adult Education,
Faculty of Education, University of Ibadan – 2006 to Date.
3. Award and Distinction: Nil
C. WORK EXPERIENCE
1. Previous Work Experience outside the University System: - Nil
2. Previous Work Experience in other Universities:
Kenneth Dike Library, University of Ibadan - 1986 - 2000
3. Details of Professional Experience at Olabisi Onabanjo University
(i) Teaching function:
Course taught includes:
(a) Library Routine (CESAP and Regular) -2 units - 2000 – till date
(b) D.L.I. 207: Subject Information Sources in Sciences and Technology
(CESAP & Regular) - 2 Units - 2000 - till date
(c) D. L.I. 206: Library Method in Education
(CESAP and Regular) - 2 Units - 2000 – till date
(d) Taking part in Library Orientation for newly admitted students and
Staffs - 2000 – till date
(e) Supervising the Students on Industrial Attachment (IT) - 2000 – till date
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(ii) Research (Completed/On-going):
(a) Application of Information and Communication Technology in Nigerian University
Libraries.
(b) Mishandling of Library Resources in Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria
(c) Information Literacy: Librarian role in the Nigerian University System.
(iii) Administrative Function & Contribution to the University:
Representative of University Librarian in colleges and Faculties
Faculty Board of Science - 2013 - Date
University Publication Committee - 2013 - Date
On the condition of Service for Junior staff - 2013 - Date
(a) Staff, Technical Services Division - 2000 - 2004
(i) Manual Processing of Books using the Library of Congress Schedules
and Subject Heading,
(ii) Supervision of Junior Staff in the Section,
(iii) Cataloguing and Classification of Library Materials
(iv) Writing monthly and situation report of the Division.
(b) Circulation Librarian - 2004 - 2005
(i) Assisting the Readers Services Librarian in the day to day
running of the section.
(ii) Helping the readers to articulate their problem and
connect them with information resources.
(iii) Supervising the Staff in the Division.
(iv) Taking part in Library Orientation and teaching Information literacy to
Library Users.
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(c) College Librarian, Ibogun Campus, O.O.U - 2005 - 2013
(i) Oversees Information services to the Library Patrons.
(ii) Responsible for the day to day running of the College library.
(iii) Make recommendation for the development of library
resources and facilities.
(iv) Shelving and Shelve reading of Library resources.
(v) Acting in advisory capacity of Professional expert to the
Provost and other Principal Officers of the College.
(d) Serials Librarian 2013 – till Date
(i) Rendering assistance to students and staff within the library
(ii) Sourcing for donations and gifts materials (Journals).
(iii) Acquisition of Serials Publications (Newspaper and Magazines).
(iv) Using the Online Library of Congress Catalogue to Process Journals.
(v) Writing acknowledgement letters to donors.
(vi) Supervisions of staffs in the section.
(vii) Supervision of the daily library routines work of Students of I T posted
to the Division.
(viii) Treating Official Files and Memos.
(ix) Processing, Listing, Stamping and Accessioning of Journals donated
to the library.
(x) Attend Official meetings.
(xi) Assist and make recommendation for development of library
resources
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and facilities.
(xii) Writing monthly and situation report of the section.
(xiii) Shelving and shelving reading of Journals in Serials section of
the library.
(xiv) Provide personal services to library users in support of their
research.
(iv) Contribution to the University
(a) Circulation librarians,
Olabisi Onabanjo University library - 2004 – 2005
(b) College Librarian,
Ibogun Campus Olabisi Onabanjo University - 2005 - 2013
(v) Contribution to the Nation
External Examiner, West African Examination Council - 1997-1999
D. MEMBERSHIP OF AND REGISTRATION OF WITH PROFESSIONAL BODIES
(i) Member, Librarians’ Registration Council of Nigeria (LRCN) (2005 to Date)
(ii) Member, Nigerian Library Association – (NLA) Ogun State Chapter (2000 to Date)
(iii) Member, Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) (2000 to Date)
E. PUBLICATIONS
1 Thesis/Dissertation
(i) Adeniji, M. A. (1995). “Crises Management in the University of Ibadan after
the exit of Professor Ayo Banjo”. Unpublished B.Ed Thesis, Ibadan:
University of Ibadan, Ibadan
(11) Adeniji M. A. (1997). “Organizational Conflict and its Resolution in First
Bank”. (Plc) Nigeria”. Unpublished M.Ed Thesis, Ibadan: University of
Ibadan, Ibadan.
(iii) Adeniji M. A. (2002). “An Analysis of Human Resources Development
Programme in Two Selected University Libraries in Nigeria”. Unpublished
MLS Thesis, Ibadan: University of Ibadan.
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2. Books: - Nil
3. Monographs: - Nil
4. Published Journal Articles:
(i) Adeniji. M. A. (2006). Use of School libraries by Teachers in Ogun State.
Nigerian School Library Journal. 5. (2): 32 -41.
(ii) Onasote, A. O., Adeniji M.A. (2007). Impact of Leadership on Effective
Information Services in Nigeria University libraries. The Nigerian Library
Links. 5(1): 55-65.
(iii) Adeniji M. A. (2007) Information Needs and Seeking Habits of Academic
Staff in Ibogun Campus of the Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ogun State.
Gateway Library Journal; 10:127-135.
(iv) Adeniji M. A. (2007) Job Performance and Satisfaction among Junior Staff of
the Olabisi Onabanjo University Library, Ago- Iwoye Ogun State. O. O. U-JET
Journal of Environmental Technology; 1(1&2): 62-68.
(v) Adeniji M. A., Adeniji S. E. (2008) Role of Library in Accreditation
Programmes of Nigerian Polytechnics. International Journal of Multi –
disciplinary Research; 1(1):113-116.
(vi) Babalola G. A. Adeniji M. A. (2009) Study of Benefits of Copyright Protection
among Right Owners in Federal University of Technology, Minna,
Journal of Information Resources Management; 2 (1): 62-79.
(vii) Adeniji, M. A. & . Omale, A (2010) Teaching Reading Comprehension in
Selected Primary School in Oyo state. Library Philosophy and Practice;
Available at http://libr.unl.edu:2000//LPP/lpp.htm. Published in (U.S.A).
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(viii) Adeniji M. A. (2011). Training and its Multiplier Effect on Productivity at the
Olabisi Onabanjo University Library, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, Nigeria. PNLA
Quarterly; 75, No.3, Available at www.pnla.org. Published in (U.S.A.).
(ix) Adeniji, M. A., Babalola G.A., Adeniji S.E. (2012). Worker Training
Programmes in Two University Libraries in Nigeria. Library Philosophy and
Practice. Available at http://libr.unl.edu:2000//LPP/lpp.htm. Published in
U.S.A
(x) Babalola G.A., Adeniji M. A., Udoudoh S.F. (2013) Effect of Environmental
Factors on Productivity of Academic librarians in Niger State, Nigeria.
Journal of Library, Education Media, and Information Studies; 5 (1): 61-72
5. Paper Accepted for publication (with letters of Acceptance): - Nil
6. Contribution to Books: - Nil
7. Published Conference Proceedings: - Nil
8. Technical Reports: - Nil
9. Manuscripts Submitted for Publications: - Nil
10. Unpublished Conference /Workshop papers and public lectures: - Nil
F. CONFERENCES ATTENDED WITH DATES AND PAPER READ
1. Participants, Workshop on “Research for National Development” -Organized by
Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye Ogun state. Held at Main Campus Ago
Iwoye 15-16, December, 2004.
2. Participants, Workshop on “writing a publishable papers” organized by Nigeria
Library Association (N L A) Ogun State Chapter. Held at Simeon Adebo library Kuto
Abeokuta. 25th May 2006.
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3. Participants, at the 22nd National Annual Conference of the Nigerian Library School
Association (N S L A). Held at Chapel of the Resurrection Hall University of Ibadan,
23rd -26th October.2007.
4. Participants, at the 2008 N.L.A Annual General Meeting (A G M) Conference and
Workshop of the Nigerian Library Association, Held at Arewa House Conference
Centre Kaduna 1st -6th June, 2008.
5. Participants, at the Dissemination Workshop on Utilization of HINARI Resources
among Researchers and Clinicians in Health Institutions in Southwestern Nigeria.
Held at IAMRAT Conference Hall College of Medicine, U.C.H Ibadan 9th Dec, 2009.
6. Participants, at the 2009 Conference and Annual General Meeting (A G M) of the
Ogun State Chapter of Nigerian Library Association (N. L. A) Held at Simeon Adebo
Library Kuto Abeokuta Ogun State 4th March, 2010.
G. CONTRIBUTIONS TO NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL LIFE
1. within the University:
(i) Advise students on moral, academic and ethical value
2. Outside the university:
(i) Counsel member of the Community towards good behavior and honesty
(ii) Empathy for the physically challenged and less privileged
H. CONTRIBUTION TO KNOWLEDGE
My contribution to knowledge are derived from my area of specialization that cut across
various disciplines such as information science and Human Resources Development
programmes in Nigerian universities, These area of specialization form the basis of my
research topics, which were derived from provision of reference services to library users,
getting involve in information literacy to students and staff of the university library at the
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College of Engineering and Environmental Technology, Ibogun Campus. Presently, as
Serials librarian where serials services are offered to library users.
The under listed research article highlights some of the area of my specialization.
1. Research on Job Performance and Satisfaction among Junior Staff of the Olabisi
Onabanjo University Library, Ago Iwoye Ogun State
The study (Ref C V. Pg.6 Article 4), this work revealed that when workers are
rewarded for their hard works, it would propel them to put in their best into the
job. The management team of the institution has a role to play towards the
satisfaction of workers. To enhance higher productivity therefore, staff of the
library should be paid other allowance apart from the one received presently.
Constant and adequate training programmes be organized for workers to update
their knowledge and assist them to perform better. The working condition and
environmental factor should be conducive enough to promote better performance
in the day to day routine of the library operation.
2. Research on use of school libraries by Teachers in Ogun State
The study in (Ref C.V. Pg 5. Article1). The study conclude that: School library is an
essential part of the educational system that provides information resources for
students and staff to enhance their performance on the job. To promote the use of
the library the study recommends adequate funding of the school libraries and
attendance of seminars, in services training and other developmental programmes
to enhance their performance on the job.
3. Research work on impact of leadership on Information Services in Nigerian
University libraries
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The study (Ref. C.V. Pg. 6 Article 2), this study concludes that leadership behavior
count more than acquisition and preservation of information resources in the
library. The effectiveness of an academic librarian is demonstrated through the
skills that these information professionals provide to users in securing appropriate
resources, a positive working environment and the ability to achieved goals of the
information services.Moreover, the article show that conflicting goals that is
essential in human organization between management and employees will lower
morale, lessen level of motivation and eventual affect the objectives of the library
as a service institutions
4. Research on Role of the Library in the Accreditation Programmes of the Nigerian
Polytechnics.
The study (Ref. C V. Pg.6 Article 5), this work shows that library at the Polytechnic
occupies a central place in their academic programmes .The problem of human and
materials resources should be addressed to ensure effective services provision of
the library and its personnel in technical education in Nigeria.
5. Information needs and seeking habits of Academic staff in Ibogun Campus of the
Olabisi Onabanjo University
The Study (Ref C.V. Pg, 6 Article 3).The author is of the opinion that the lecturers in
the College have some information needs which have not been met by the library
at the campus. As a way forward the paper recommend that the only library in the
college should be adequately funded to employ more qualified staff to meet the
enormous demands made on them by users. The college management should put
in place programmes that will promote learning and research. Acquisition drive of
the college should be centered on print and non print materials that can aid
teaching and learning.
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maadeniji ---------------------------- 12th June 2016- ------------------------------- Signature Date
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OLABISI ONABANJO UNIVERSITY LIBRARY PUBLICATION SUMMARY BREAKDOWNS/N TYPE OF
STUDYYEAR
OF PUB.
NAME OF JOURNAL OR BOOK
PUBLISHED/ACCEPTED
TYPE COUNTRY(TOWN)
QUALITY NO. OF AUTHORS
POSITION OF
AUTHORSHIP
POINT SCORED
Journal Articles1 Empirical 2006 Nigerian School Library
Journal. 5(2): 32-41 (ISSN 0331-8214).
Published Nigeria A 1 1 3
2 Opinion 2007 The Nigerian Library Link, 5(1): 55-65.
Published Nigeria C 2 2 2
3 Empirical 2007 Gateway Library Journal.7 (1&2): 44-64. ISSN: 1119-6041).
Published Nigeria A 1 1 3
4 Empirical 2007 O O U J E T Journal of Environmental Technology. 1 (1&2):62-68.
Published Nigeria A 1 1 3
5 Opinion 2008 International Journal of Multi –disciplinary.1 (1):113-116.
Published Nigeria D 2 1 1.8
6 0pinion 2009 Journal of Information Resources Management. 2(1:62-79
Published Nigeria E 2 2 1.2
*7 Empirical 2010 Library Philosophy and Practice Paper Available online at http://digitalcommon.unl.edu/lib:2000.
Published U S A D 2 1 1.8
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*8 Opinion 2011 P N LA. Quarterly. 75:3(Spring 2011) Available online at http://www .pnla.org.
Published U S A C 1 1 2.0
*9 Empirical 2012 Library Philosophy and Practice, (January). Paper Available online at http://digitalcommon.unl.edu/lib:2000 //lpp.htm
Published U S A B 3 1 2.4
10. Empirical 2013 Journal of Library, Education Media, and Information Studies, 5(1): 61-72.
Published Nigeria C 3 2 2.0
22.2
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PAPER EVALUATIONS/N AUTHOR TITLE TYPE OF
PAPERASSESSMENT/ CONTRIBUTION LOCATION STATUS SCORED
Journal Articles1 Adeniji M.A. (2006) Use of School libraries by
Teachers in Ogun State. Nigerian School library Journal. 5(2):32-42 .(ISSN:0331-8214)
Empirical I initiated the work, conducted the literature search, did the analysis and wrote the final draft. The percentage of my contribution to this work is 100%
On shore Published 3
2 Onasote. A.O. and Adeniji M. A. (2007)
Impact of Leadership on Effective Information Services in Nigeria University libraries” The Nigerian Library Links, 5 (1): 55-65
Opinion This work was carried out by the two authors A .O initiated the study and wrote the introduction section, while Author M.A. managed the literature searches, wrote the conclusion and recommendation At the end the two authors read and approval the final draft. Contribution to this work is 50%.
On shore Published 2
3 Adeniji M. A. (2007).
Information Needs and Seeking Habits of Academic Staff in Ibogun Campus of Olabisi Onabanjo University ,Ogun
Empirical I initiated the work, conduct the literature search, did the analysis and wrote the final draft of the work. The percentage of my
On shore Published 3
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State. Gateway Library Journal, (10).2: 127-135. (ISSN: 1119-6041).
contribution to this work is 100%
4 Adeniji M. A. (2007).
Job Performance and
Satisfaction among Junior
Staff of the Olabisi
Onabanjo University, Ago-
Iwoye Ogun State. O O U –
JET Journal of
Environmental
Technology1 (1&2):62-68
Empirical I initiated the work, conduct
the literature search, did the
analysis and wrote the final
draft. The percentage of my
contribution to this work is
100%
On shore Published 3
5 Adeniji M. A. and Adeniji, S .E (2007).
Role of Library in Accreditation Programmes of Nigerian Polytechnics. International Journal of Multi – discipline Research. (1).1:113-116.
The work was initiated by M A and conducted the literature search. While two authors wrote and approved the final draft. The percentage of my contribution to this work is 60%
On shore published 1.8
6 Babalola, G A and Adeniji M. A. (2009)
Study of Benefits of Copyright Protection among Right Owners in Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria. Journal of Information Resources
Empirical The first author initiated the work, while the second authors did the literature review as well as analysis the data. Both authors then wrote the final draft. The percentage of my contribution to the
On shore Published 1. 2
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Management .2(1): 62-79.
work is 50%.
7 *Adeniji M.A. and Omale, A (2010)
Teaching Reading Comprehension in Selected Primary School in Oyo state” Library Philosophy and Practice, Available at http://libr.unl.edu:2000//LPP/lpp.htm (U.S. A)
Empirical The work was initiated by the first author, while the second author wrote the literature review, did the analysis of data. Both author read and approved the final draft. The percentage of my contribution to the work is 50%.
Off shore Published 1.8
8 *Adeniji M.A.(2011) Training and its Multiplier Effect on Productivity at the Olabisi Onabanjo University Library, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, Nigeria” PNLA Quarterly 75(3) Available at www.pnla.org. (U.S.A)
Opinion I initiated the work, conduct the literature search and wrote the final draft. The percentage of my contribution to this work is 100%
Off shore Published 2.0
9 *Adeniji M. A. and
Babalola, G A
Adeniji, S.E. (2012)
Worker Training
Programmes in Two
University Libraries in
Nigeria. Library
Philosophy and Practice.
Available at
http://libr.unl.edu:2000//LP
Empirical The research was carried out
by the three authors, the first
author initiated the study and
the second author performed
the statistical analysis while
all the authors wrote the final
draft. The percentage of my
Off shore Published 2.4
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P/lpp.htm (U.S. A) contribution to the work is
50%.
10 Babalola G.A.,
Adeniji, M A.
Udoudoh, S.F (2012).
Effect of Environmental
Factors on Productivity of
Academic librarians in
Niger State, Nigeria”
Journal of Library,
Education Media, and
Information Studies,
5(1):61-72.
Empirical The research was carried out
by the three authors, the first
author designed the study and
the second author performed
the statistical analysis while
all the authors read and wrote
the final draft. The percentage
of my contribution to the
work is 50%.
On shore Published 2
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Paper by paper evaluation
S/N Author’s, Title and Publisher’s, Name Distribution(National
or International)
Quality Rating Points Remarks
1 Adeniji, M.A. (2006) Use of
School libraries by Teachers in Ogun
State. Nigerian School library
Journal.
National A 3.0 Association
based Journal
2 Onasote. A.O.and Adeniji, M. A.
(2007) Impact of Leadership on
Effective Information Services in
Nigeria University libraries” The
Nigerian Library Links, Nigeria
National C 2.0 Association
based Journal
3Adeni Adeniji, M. A. (2007) Information
Needs and Seeking Habits, of
Academic Staff in Ibogun Campus of
Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ogun
State. Gateway Library Journal,
Nigeria
National A 3.0 Association
based Journal,
4 Adeniji, M .A. (2007). Job
Performance and Satisfaction among
Junior Staff of the Olabisi Onabanjo
University, Ago- Iwoye Ogun State. O
O U –JET Journal of Environmental
Technology., Ibogun Campus of
Olabisi Onabanjo University Nigeria
National A 3.0 Institutional
based Journal
5. Adeniji, M. A and Adeniji, S.E (2008) Role of Library in Accreditation Programmes of Nigerian Polytechnics. International Journal of Multi – discipline Research. Nigeria
National D 1.8 Institutional based Journal
6 Babalola, G A & Adeniji, M. A. National E 1.2 Association 18
(2009) Study of Benefits of Copyright Protection among Right Owners in Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria. Journal of Information Resources Management. Nigeria
based Journal
7 Adeniji, M.A. and Omale, A (2010) Teaching Reading Comprehension in Selected Primary School in Oyo state” Library Philosophy and Practice, Available at http://libr.unl.edu:2000//LPP/lpp.htm (U.S. A)
International D 1.8 Institutional based Journal
8 Adeniji, M.A.(2011) Training and its Multiplier Effect on Productivity at the Olabisi Onabanjo University Library, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, Nigeria” PNLA Quarterly 75(3) Available at www.pnla.org. (U.S.A)
International C 2.0 Institutional based Journal
9 Adeniji, M. A. and Babalola, G A Adeniji, S.E. (2012) Worker Training Programmes in Two University Libraries in Nigeria. Library Philosophy and Practice. Available at http://libr.unl.edu:2000//LPP/lpp.htm (U.S. A)
International B 2.4 Institutional based Journal
10 Babalola G.A., Adeniji, M A. Udoudoh, S.F (2012). Effect of Environmental Factors on Productivity of Academic librarians in Niger State, Nigeria” Journal of Library, Education Media, and Information Studies, Nigeria
National C 2.0 Association. based Journal
TOTAL 22.2
INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATION: 30% LOCAL PUBLICATION: 70%
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