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A STUDY OF
THE SOLUTIONS TO THE PROBLEMS OF BOOK THEFT AND VANDALISM IN THE LIBRARY,
NIGERIA
ABSTRACT
The Ibarapa
Polytechnic library, as one of the polytechnic libraries is traditionally built
to meet the needs of the students, lecturers and the polytechnic communities
through the provision of qualitative and adequate information resources and
services. Security management for prevention of incessant thefts of information
resources in libraries in Nigeria is posing a great problem especially in the
area of book theft and mutilation.
Poor
security cannot cope with incessant pressure on the library by students who
either steal or mutilate books/journals without regard for laid down library
regulations. This leads to the loss of many valuable materials in the
libraries.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
In medicine,
prevention is better than cure, and also in libraries good preventive measures
particularly of storage and security should be on alert so as to prevent
damages and missing of books. The art of prevention is as old as human
civilization. Since the innovation of writing, mankind has been faced with the
problem of prevention. Documents have been existed in one form or the other and
it is natural for man to attempt to securing, managing and preventing them from
deterioration. Edoka (2000), say that ?library emerged when the need arose to
safeguard, exploit and utilize records of civilization?.
Libraries
have been seen as one of the pillars of civilization. No nation can function
effectively without the use of a library. The term ?library? means a collection
of educational materials organized for use. The word is derived from the Latin
word ?Liber? which means a book. This is a good reason to believe that the root
concept of Library is deeply embedded in our ways of thinking about the world
and coping with its constraints. In its primary role as guardian of the social
memory, there are many parallels with the ways in which the human memory
orders, stores and retrieves the information necessary for survival.
Broadhead
(2002) asserted that the ?study of library history and its related disciplines
bear witness that the instinct to preserve, the zeal to collect and the desire
to manage have been dominant influences in the genesis and growth of the
library idea in the history of civilization?. Alokun (2003) affirm that
?libraries are essentially established to cater for the information needs of
different categories of users which covers different aspects of life, such as
political, economical, social and cultural aspects?. In order to achieve its
purposes libraries have to put their best in securing, managing and preventing
libraries collections from theft and mutilation to meet the demand of its
heterogeneous clientele.
Aina (2004),
opines that a ?library is concerned with the collection, processing, storage
and dissemination of recorded information for the purpose of reading, study and
consultation?. Library services can only be achieved through the availability
of library collections. This implies that inadequate library collections will
bring about inaccurate library services. Udensi and Sadiku (2005) define
academic libraries as ?library attached to institution of higher learning or
tertiary institution such as universities, colleges of education, polytechnics
and colleges of technologies?. An academic library, being a complex institution
must have large quantities of materials to meet the demands of the numerous
students, lecturers and faculty officers; therefore, there is the need to
protect the materials in the library from factors such as theft, mutilation,
and deterioration. The threat to intellectual property through theft,
mutilation and other forms of abuse has been posed tremendous challenge to the
library profession worldwide. According to
Jackson
(1991) ?incidents of theft, non-return of materials and mutilation of library
stock are on the increase. These unwanted acts need a serious tackle in
academic libraries in order to protect library resources?.
Anunobi and
Okoye (2008) contributed that, ?academic libraries are faced with crossbreed
challenges in order to acquire the necessary skills?. One challenge is the
issue of security management for prevention of theft of print non-print
resources in the academic libraries. There is a need for academic libraries to
ensure accessibility and effective use to make an effective program of
collection security necessary. This programme must include assessment of
collection security management for prevention of incessant book thefts and the
measures use in curbing security infringement.
Oyewusi and
Oyeboade (2009) discussed the importance of access to collections in supporting
the mission of the academic. The researchers view the importance of good
collections as a pointer to the need for safety and security for those
collections. SCONUL?s 2003 ?New guidelines to safeguard collections in UK
museums, archives and libraries? recognize that ?there is an established market
for the stolen items, and they usually retain their value?. Book theft is
identified as the most common crime in libraries, one which has been on the
increase for many years. Theft and malicious damage against books are difficult
to combat because the risk of getting caught is very low, while the likelihood
of success is high. Criminal activities in academic libraries are not limited
to library information materials alone but theft of properties such as
handbags, purses, calculators and notebooks are equally common. The extent,
nature and rate at which these crimes occur vary from one academic library to
another.
The crimes,
which are committed by some users of the academic libraries, have deprived many
others from fully achieving their information needs. Vandalism, mutilation,
defacement, theft, etc are problems regularly encountered by the materials of
these libraries. The commodity the libraries promote: books and other
information materials are valuable and expensive but are likely targets for
criminal activities. The expected roles of the academic library tend to lead it
to criminal activities. The more the control, safeguard and security levels
there are, the less it resembles a library that is traditionally expected to
serve users.
The goal of
the security system in the libraries should be to provide a safe and secure
capability for library employees, library resources and equipment, and library
patrons. At the same time, the security system must perform these functions as
seamlessly as possible, without interfering with the library?s objective of
easily and simply providing patron services. This study explores security
management for prevention of book thefts in academic library and measure used
or adopted by the Ibarapa Polytechnic Library, Eruwa to curb security
infringement and is limited to the protection of the library and its
collections from theft and mutilation.
As
information professional, we have a responsibility to mankind: to explore the
possibilities of finding methods of securing, managing and preventing library
and information materials and to ensure their continued availability for as
long as possible, remembering that prevention is better than cure.
1.2
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
The Ibarapa
Polytechnic library, as one of the polytechnic libraries is traditionally built
to meet the needs of the students, lecturers and the polytechnic communities
through the provision of qualitative and adequate information resources and
services. Security management for prevention of incessant thefts of information
resources in libraries in Nigeria is posing a great problem especially in the
area of book theft and mutilation.
Poor
security cannot cope with incessant pressure on the library by students who
either steal or mutilate books/journals without regard for laid down library
regulations. This leads to the loss of many valuable materials in the
libraries.
Rebecca
(2009) says though ?the library had to contend with some problems which are
found to affect the entire quality of library services, facilities and
information resources?. These are some of the issues that constitute the
problem the researcher intends to investigate on the course of this project
with the view of finding and making suggestion for improvement.
1.3
OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The main
objective is to determine possible ways or solutions to the problems of
security management for prevention of incessant book thefts in the Ibarapa
Polytechnic library. Specifically the study is designed to:
1. Identify
causes of book theft and mutilation of library materials
2. Find out
the means through which library materials are being stolen
3. Identify
the methods library adopt to prevent its information resources from the theft
and mutilation?
4. Identify
the security measures that can help to prevent theft and mutilation?
1.4 RESEARCH
QUESTIONS
The
following research questions guided the study
1. What is
the causes of book theft and mutilation of library materials?
2. What are
the means through which library materials are being stolen?
3. What
method does the library adopt to prevent its information resources from the
theft and mutilation?
4. What
security management measures can help to prevent theft and mutilation?
1.5
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The
significance of this study is based on the need to improve the security
management for prevention of book thefts of the academic libraries, especially
as it relates to the research as well as to reexamine the roles of the library
so as to achieve the stated objectives.
Hence, the
study becomes valuable as its findings if used will help to rendering solutions
to the problems of security management for prevention of incessant book thefts.
Academic libraries are not always safe and secure places and they are facing a
wide variety of security concerns which includes the theft and mutilation of
library materials, the results of a number of library studies reported that
most libraries across the globe are having problems with security management
for prevention of library information resources. (It is a worldwide
phenomenon).
1.6 SCOPE OF
THE STUDY
The study of
the strategies to be employed in combating book theft and vandalism in the
academic library is limited to the Ibarapa Polytechnic library, Eruwa.
1.7
LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
1. Network
interconnectivity to enhance elaborate research ?
2. High
level of illiteracy
3. Time and
cost constraints due to cause of scarcity in gasoline to go about the research.
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