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Library Support for the Creation and Management of Research and Intellectual Output of Central Banks and International Financial Institutions (CBIFI)

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  • Joseph E. Longshak

    (Library Division, Research Department,Central Bank of Nigeria)

  • IfeanyiChukwu F. Ohaju

    (Library Division, Research Department,Central Bank of Nigeria)

  • Pauline C. Obikaonu

    (Library Division, Research Department,Central Bank of Nigeria)

Abstract

Central banks and International Financial Institutions (CIBFIs) play a crucial role in maintaining price stability and promoting economic growth and development at a time of rapid technological advancements and expanding knowledge. The research, data sets, publications, and other intellectual outputs created by CIBFIs are valuable resources that need to be preserved and safeguarded. Central bank libraries safeguard and promote the intellectual property while promoting research and publication. Libraries affiliated with CIBFI, such as the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Library, have difficulties in effectively handling both physical and digital resources in the age of digitalisation. Restrictions on key documents are imposed due to concerns about deterioration, and the absence of a centralised institutional repository prevents collaboration and promotes research. Lack of unique digital identifiers and value-added services reduce the global visibility and impact of CBN research. This study investigates the methods that CBIFI libraries use to support to the creation and management of intellectual output in their orgnisations. By doing so, they enhance long-term preservation, ensure persistent access, promote global visibility, increase utilisation, and monitor the effect of institutional research.

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  • Joseph E. Longshak & IfeanyiChukwu F. Ohaju & Pauline C. Obikaonu, 2024. "Library Support for the Creation and Management of Research and Intellectual Output of Central Banks and International Financial Institutions (CBIFI)," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 11(8), pages 811-850, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:11:y:2024:i:8:p:811-850
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    1. Miguel Sarmiento, 2010. "Central Bank Economic Research: Output, Demand, Productivity, and Relevance," Money Affairs, CEMLA, vol. 0(2), pages 211-240, July-Dece.
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