Documentation of Family Records in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria World Atlas Journal of Library and Information Science. 4(2)
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This study investigated documentation of family records in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. The project is a collaboration of researchers in the University of Uyo Library, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. It was carried out to study different family records as represented among Afaha Oku indigenes that are typical to that family which should be treasured and documented for posterity. Three specific objectives were formulated to guide the study. Convenience sampling technique was used in selecting Afaha Oku village out of the 14 villages in Oku district, Uyo local government area of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria where the researchers are based while a census sampling technique was used in selecting all the families from Afaha Oku village. The study employed the use of questionnaire in eliciting information. Verbal communication and oral interview were employed to elicit information from the less literate members of the family. A checklist was also used to determine the availability or otherwise of some objects such as ancient buildings, cloths, photographs and biographies. Descriptive statistics such as simple percentages and bar charts were used for data analysis. In conclusion, the researchers agreed that most families do not keep records and that the available records in few families that keep records centered on Medical information, Occupational Information; Social Information; Land and Property; Religion; and Technological development. Finally, it was concluded also that there is influence of historical records on the evolution of science and technology. One of the recommendations was that the Government of Akwa Ibom State should take up the study as a state project to educate the Akwa Ibom Populace on the importance of family record keeping.
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