1College Librarian, Federal College of Agricultural Produce Technology, Kano State e-mail: faridasanistores@gmail.com
2University Library, Federal University of TechnologyOwerri, Imo State e-mail: kingsabikane@yahoo.com
3Acquisition SectionUniversity Main Library, University Of Lagos e-mail: onaade@gmail.com
4University Librarian, Nigerian Army University Biu (NAUB), Bornu State e-mail: yaganamusa99@gmail.com
5Deputy College Librarian, Sa'adatuRimi College of Education, Kumbotso, Kano State e-mail: mabruka883@gmail.com
6Automation SectionUniversity Library, Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun, Delta State e-mail: sazepatrick@gmail.com
7College for Legal Studies, Yola e-mail: Hauwadali1979@yahoo.co.uk
8Donald Ekong Library, University of Port-Harcourt, Rivers State e-mail: glory.edet@uniport.edu.ng
*Corresponding Author: Farida Sani Stores, Federal College of Agricultural Produce Technology, Kano E-mail: faridasanistores@gmail.com
The study investigated the impact of information needs and sources of civil servants on covid-19 pandemic in Nigeria. Two objectives and two research questions guided the study. Cross-sectional survey research design was employed for the study because it studied human behaviours, beliefs and values. Data were collected through online questionnaire for the instrument which contained closed ended questions of Likert scale based on the proposition and objectives of the research. Frequency and Percentages were used for data organisation, presentation and analysis. The study was also carried out to explore how COVID-19 has reshaped the information needs and sources of Civil Servants in Nigeria. Some of the findings revealed how information will prevent the COVID-19 disease, ensuring safety while executing tasks, information acquired will guide the spreading of COVID-19 pandemic, symptoms of COVID-19, and information on diet that boost immune system to fight against the disease.The findings also indicated that the public should trust only verified official sources for COVID-19 related information. The paper recommends that civil servants should strive to seek for information from accredited media and sources, coupled with that librarians should sensitise civil servants on how to differentiate between fake and authentic information and government should reduce the cost of data so as to make access to information more affordable.
Covid-19 Pandemic, Information needs, Information sources, Civil servants, Nigeria