From September 25-26, the U.S.
Consulate General in Lagos, in collaboration with the Goethe Insitut,
University of Abuja, and Women’s Technology Empowerment Centre,
(W.TEC), supported a training workshop for librarians drawn from
across the country.
Held in Lagos, the capacity building
initiative was organized with a view to equipping the librarians with
digital skills needed to provide public library services that use
digital technology to benefit local communities. The training covered
broad areas of digital literacy, knowledge management, innovative
service delivery, and expanded role of libraries and librarians in
the 21st century.
In her keynote remarks, Public Affairs
Officer, United States Consulate General in Lagos, Ms. Darcy Zotter,
encouraged the selected participants to take advantage of the
training to get a good grasp of the key competencies of the
profession and make a big difference in their chosen field of
endeavor.
“We are collaborating with our
partners to equip young Nigerian librarians with renewed approach to
service delivery in the management of library and information
centers. Nigeria needs more young vibrant, energetic and information
technology savvy library and information resource professionals,”
Zotter said.
During the workshop sessions, the
participant interacted with a whole array of resource persons drawn
from the academia, civil society and public sector. They included:
Dr. Victoria Okojie, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Library and
Information Science, University of Abuja; Ms. Safurat Balogun, Head
of Information & Library Services at the Goethe-Institut; Ms.
Oreoluwa Somolu, Executive Director at Women’s Technology
Empowerment Centre, and Mr. Samuel Eyitayo, Information Resource
Centre Director, United States Consulate General in Lagos.
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