*Department of Library and Information Science, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria.
*Corresponding Author: Eruvwe Ufuoma, Department of Library and Information Science, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria. E-mail: eromoserecon@yahoo.com
This study investigates disaster preparedness practices in selected university libraries in South-South Nigeria. A descriptive survey method was adopted for the study and its major findings revealed that act of vandalism, act of war, flood, bomb blast, act terrorism and building deficiencies were the possible causes of disaster in the university libraries under study. Common mitigating measures include: provision of fire extinguishers, air conditioning and security personnel. The study also discovered that lack of funds, acts of negligence, and a lack of skills and training for library staff were major factors affecting disaster preparedness practice in university libraries. The study recommended that proper training of staff, disaster preparedness and mitigation plans, as well as facilitating sensitization program for library personnel, be considered and adopted.
Disaster in libraries, Disaster Preparedness