International Journal of Law and Legal Studies

ISSN 2736-1608

International Journal of Law and Legal Studies Vol.  1 (1) pp. 001-005, October, 2014. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

Bibliographic systems administration and law libraries in Nigeria

Yejide O. Yemisi

School of Law, Faculty of Management and Law, Benson Idahosa University, Benin City, Nigeria.

E-mail: [email protected]

Accepted 06 September, 2014

Abstract 

Cooperative cataloguing is a means by which libraries share resources. In modern library services, cooperative cataloguing is the only means that libraries can cope with the challenges of the digital age. This paper discusses cooperative activity from the 15th century to the present. Some of the benefits of networking such as increase in production, cost effectiveness and production of high quality products and services are discussed extensively in the paper. Two major challenges towards networking of bibliographic resources of law libraries in Nigeria – absence of automated systems and lack of training for law librarians are discussed. The paper positions that the way forward towards networking will include automating systems and services, creating network centers and training for librarians.

Key words: Nigeria, cooperative cataloguing, online catalogues, law libraries, information and communication technology (ICT).