Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): March
Inkunabula: Journal of Library Science and Islamic Information
We have published manuscripts from Indonesia and Nigeria in this issue, with 5 selected papers.
Article summary
Kabir Alabi Sulaiman et al. (2024) highlight the influence of ICT skills on the reading habits of library students, finding that word processing, spreadsheet, and technical skills have a positive impact. Atma Arda, et al. (2024) research analyzes the role of librarians in the development of public library collections, where librarians are involved from needs analysis to evaluation despite being constrained by budgets and human resources. Najeebat Opeyemi Abddulraheem et al. (2024) investigate motivational factors such as job security, mentoring, and the opportunity to use abilities in improving the performance of academic library staff. Abdullahi Maito Rasaq et al. (2024) in their citation analysis of library students' theses found that the majority of citations are from journals and proceedings with varying numbers of citations. Finally, Hijrana et al. (2024) study maps the keyword trends of the Anuva journal, focusing on topics related to libraries, information literacy, and library research.