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LIBRARY SIGNAGE AND STUDENTS’ UTILISATION OF INFORMATION SERVICES IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LIBRARY
ABSTRACT
This study was to examine library signage and
students’ utilisation of information services in the University of California
library. The study was conducted at the University of California library. An
analytical survey research design was adopted for the study. The population of
the study was 4220 registered undergraduate students in the faculty of
education at the University of California library. The sample of the study was
422 registered undergraduate students in the faculty of education at the
University of California library, made up of 260 females and 162 males. The
researcher developed instruments entitled "Library Signage
Questionnaire" (LSQ) and "Students' Utilization of Information
Services Questionnaire" (SUISQ) that were used in collecting data for the
study. The instrument was given to three research experts for face validation.
Two assessors were from the Department of Education Foundations, Guidance, and
Counselling and one from the Library Science Unit of the Department of
Educational Technology and Library Science, all at the University of
California. A trial testing of the instrument was carried out using 30
registered students who did not take part in the actual study. Thereafter, the
internal consistency of the instrument was determined using Cronbach’s Alpha
method. The reliability coefficient obtained was 0.86, and this was high enough
to justify the use of the instrument. Regression analysis was used to answer
the research questions, while the F-value of the Simple Linear Regression
Analysis was used to test null hypotheses at a 0.05 alpha level. Conclusions
were drawn from the study that regulatory signage and information guides foster
independent and critical thinking. It solves wayfinding problems in an
unfamiliar environment, and it helps library users use the appropriate data,
tools, and facilities of the library, bringing about coordination in academic
libraries and aiding students in wayfinding and effective retrieval of the
needed information. Hence, library signage has great influence on students’
utilization of information services in the University of California library.
One of the recommendations made was that librarians should ensure that signs
contain clear and precise information and that instructional signs should
conform to the arrangement of materials on the shelf units to avoid confusion
and frustration in accessing information and other library services.
KEYWORDS: Regulatory signage, Informational signage,
Library signage, University of California
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