Helen Komolafe-Opadeji

Helen Komolafe-Opadeji is a Nigerian librarian and the third female out of the six librarians since the establishment of Kenneth Dike Library, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State. She holds a Bachelor 's Degrees in Religious Studies and a master's degrees in Library Study from the University of Ibadan. She earned a Ph.D. in Library Studies from Babcock University, Ilisan-Remo, Ogun State, Nigeria. She has written and contributed to many research works in her field.
Selected scholarly articles
Below are selected peer-reviewed scholarly articles publications by Hellen Komolafe-Opadeji
*Hellen O. KO; et al. (2019). A Survey Study on the Adoption and Implementation of Automation Projects in Federal University Libraries in the South-West of Nigeria. (Article in) The International Information & Library Review
*Hellen O. KO; et al.(2013) Librarian-Initiated HIV/AIDS Prevention Intervention Program Outcome in Rural Communities in Oyo State, Nigeria (Article in)  International Quarterly of Community Health Education.
*Hellen O. KO; et al. (2012) Building a Regional HIV/AIDS Database: Challenges Faced by West African Specialist Physicians and Health Librarians. (Article in) Journal of Hospital Librarianship.
*Hellen O. KO; et al. (2011) A Ten-Year Descriptive Review of Book Acquisitions Trends, Challenges, and Current Issues in a Nigerian Medical School Library A Ten-Year Descriptive Review of Book Acquisitions Trends, Challenges, and Current Issues in a Nigerian Medical School Library.
*Hellen O. KO;(2009) Health Information Management Skills and ICT Staff Training Needs in a Nigerian Tertiary Medical Library. (Article in) Library Philosophy and Practice.
*Hellen O. KO;(2009)Downsizing a Pharmacy Library Collection and Meeting the Information Needs of Clinical Pharmacists in a Nigerian Teaching Hospital (Article in) Journal of Hospital Librarianship
*Hellen O. KO;(2008)Promoting public awareness of HIV/AIDS in Africa: Follow-up to a pilot study, ( Article in)
 
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