Challenges of disaster training: implication for federal and state university libraries in Nigeria
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2018
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Disaster Prevention and Management Vol. 28 No. 3, (Emerald Publishing Limited)
Abstract
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify the challenges affecting disaster training in federal and
state university libraries in Southwest Nigeria with a view to finding ways of overcoming them.
Design/methodology/approach – Having adopted the descriptive research design, 14 university libraries
(seven each of federal and state) were selected from the Southwest geo-political zone of Nigeria. The total
enumeration sampling technique was employed. Questionnaire and interviewmethods were used for data collection.
The three research questions that guided the study were analyzed using descriptive statistics such as mean,
standard deviation and ranking. Judgments were drawn using real limit of numbers and 2.50 as criterion mean.
Findings – Results emanated from the study showed that university libraries in the studied region are more
equipped to fight fire disaster than any other emergency which is why fire drills and exercises are the
prevailing disaster training received by library staff. It was also found that inadequate disaster facilities and
equipment as well as poor funding were the greatest challenges confronting disaster training. The provision
of adequate disaster facilities and equipment with the constitution of disaster prevention and response team
was found as the most potent strategy for addressing the identified challenges.
Originality/value – The study lends strong empirical evidence for the underlining factors affecting disaster
training in federal and state university libraries as well as academic libraries in general. The strategies for
addressing the identified challenges are of more significance.
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Nigeria, University libraries, Disaster management, Disaster training challenges, Disaster training programmes, Federal and state university libraries, Disaster training Paper type Research paper