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Journal cover: Library Management

Library Management

ISSN: 0143-5124
Incorporates: Librarian Career Development

Online from: 1979

Subject Area: Library and Information Studies

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Non-tenured leadership appointments in Nigerian university libraries: problems and prospects


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Title:Non-tenured leadership appointments in Nigerian university libraries: problems and prospects
Author(s):A.T. Agboola, (Deputy University Librarian, Nimbe Adedipe Library, University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria.)
Citation:A.T. Agboola, (2001) "Non-tenured leadership appointments in Nigerian university libraries: problems and prospects", Library Management, Vol. 22 Iss: 6/7, pp.288 - 296
Keywords:Employment contracts, Job security, Nigeria, University libraries
Article type:Conceptual Paper
DOI:10.1108/EUM0000000005593 (Permanent URL)
Publisher:MCB UP Ltd
Abstract:Discusses a recent amendment in Nigerian universities’ law that changed the appointments of university librarians, registrars and bursars from tenured to non-tenured. Appointments to these posts which were formerly until retirement at 65 are now for a fixed period of five years in the first instance, renewable for another term of five years at the pleasure of the governing councils and no longer. The background to this development is given and its implications for leadership motivation, continuity of policy, issues of orderly succession and the fate of the former incumbents are explored. It concludes that in the present Nigerian context, the merit of the new order far out-weighs its demerits in terms of the much desired attainment of full academic status for librarians and leadership motivation. However, care has to be taken to ensure the future of the former incumbents within the organisations if they are to perform selflessly during their limited tenure.



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