International Journal of Law and Legal Studies

ISSN 2736-1608

International Journal of Law and Legal Studies Vol.  2 (1) pp. 063-071, January, 2015.  © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

How law students use data assets: A contextual investigation of the University of Benin, Benin City

Sashewu E. Austin

School of Law, Faculty of Management and Law, University of Lagos, Lagos State. Nigeria.

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Accepted 13 December, 2014

Abstract 

This is a case study of how undergraduate law students of University of Benin, Benin City make use of information resources. The objective of the study is to understand how male and female law undergraduate students acquire their information, the resources employed and to what purpose information is sought. The researcher adopted a descriptive survey technique. The sample consisted of 230 undergraduate law students randomly selected from the first to fifth year of study. Their information seeking activities were tested to discover how undergraduate law students utilize information resources. The study found that there is only a slight difference in how male and female undergraduate law students use information resources and that the need to compliment lecture notes rank highest in the information need of the students. The study recommends formal training in the use of information resources will significantly improve the pattern of both information use and search.

Key words: Information resources, law, students, University, Nigeria.