Email: EOvwasa@delsu.edu.ng

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  • Area of Specialization: Health Informatics, Informetrics, cloud storage, archivisation, cloud computing, blockchain, digitization, Indigenous knowledge, Public Library and Ethics
  • Department of Library & Information Science

  • Diodemise Ese Ovwasa, PhD (South Africa), MSc (Nigeria) and BLS (Nigeria) (LRCN), is a Health Informaticist Lecturer and staff of Delta State University, Abraka. She is currently lectuere 1 in the Department of Library and Information Science of the same University. Dr. Ovwasa has published articles in various Journals, nationally and internationally from 2014 till date. Her research focuses on Health Informatics, Artificial Intelligent, cloud computing, public Library, Research methodoloy and the global politics of knowledge management (SMEs) in the 21st century. Ovwasa D.E. received her PhD from the University of ZuluLand where she studied as a Health Informatics scholar and then worked as research Assistant in the Faculty of Arts, the department of English Library and the University main Library using the (SirsiDynix Symphony workflows). She also taught and supervises various courses as a research assistant in the department of Information Studies for the year 2018 to 2019. Presently, she has lecture Computer and Data processing in her home University. She is a member, Nigeria Library Association and Librarian Registration Council of Nigeria. In recognition of her dedicated work and organizing ability to promote the cause of Librarianship during her National Service year in 2003, she was honored with National Youth Service Corps State Directors Recognition Certificate. Her research ID is https://orcid.org/1000 Cell: +2348061642273 Email: ese.evwaras.ovwasa@gmail.com.
    My Publications
  1. Friday J., Ovwasa, D.E. & Nwosu, J.I. (2024) Adoption of social media in teaching library and information science in public universities in South South Nigeria. , ournal of Applied Information Science
    http://www.publishingindia.com/JAIS/71/adoption-of-social-media-in-teaching-library-and-information-science-in-public-universities-in-south-south-nigeria/32130/87483/ Vol.12 Pages: 41-57

  2. Diodemise Ese Ovwasa (2024) Difficulties Encountered in the delivery of Library Services in the period of pandemic Experience from Academic Libraries in Tertiary Institutions in Delta State., SLU Journal of Science and Technology.
    https://slujst.com.ng/Vol9-Special-issue/ Vol.11 Issue 2. Pages: 1-16

  3. Diodemise Ese Ovwasa (2024) Nursing Informatics in Health care. A global view. Information, knowledge and Technology for Teaching and Research in Africa. DOI:10.1007/978-3-031-60267-2, Thomson Reuters (ISI)
    https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-60267-2_5 Vol.Book Pages: 97-130

  4. Diodemise Ese Ovwasa (2024) Use of Informatics Technologies by Nurses in a Nigerian Teaching Hospital: A focus on UTUAT Model. Journal of science technology and Education vol 12. no. 2.., ATBU Journal of Science, Technology and Education
    https://www.atbuftejoste.com.ng/index.php/joste/article/view/2093 Vol.12 issue 2 Pages: 426-435

  5. Diodemise Ese Ovwasa (2023) Social demographic variables and the use of electronic information resources among University students in Nigeria, ATBU Journal of Science, Technology and Education
    https://www.atbuftejoste.com.ng/index.php/joste/article/view/2098 Vol.11 Issue 2. Pages: 426-435

  6. Diodemise Ese Ovwasa (2022) Status and Development of Nursing Informatics in Nigeria. , Optimizing advanced technologies to leverage issues in information science, Ess Ess New Delhi; Indian
    www.essessreference.com Vol.Book Pages: 337-360

  7. Diodemise Ese Ovwasa (2022) A literature review on the state of nursing informatics in South Africa., Nigerbiblios
    Vol.32/1 Pages: 1-18

  8. Owolabi, K.A., Ugbala, C.P., Olateju, a., Ovwasa, D.E. & Akinbode, R.O. (2022) Demographic variables and ultilization of public libraries among entrepreneurs in Nigeria., Routledge, Tailor and Francis group
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/360419951_Demographic_Variables_and_Utilization_of_Public_Library_among_Entrepreneurs_in_Nigeria Vol.vol. 55. no 1. Pages: 44-55

  9. Owolabi, K.A, Ovwasa, D.E, Ajayi, T.B &Odewale, O. (2021) Preservation and use of indigenous knowledge practices in public Libraries in Nigeria, Public Library Quarterly/Tailor and Francis. Routledge
    https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/wplq20 Vol.40 Pages: 1-17

  10. Ovwasa, D.E. (2021) Information Needs and seeking behaviour of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Managers in Nigeria, International Journal of Information and Communication Technology
    https://ijipc.net.ng/index.php/ijipc/index Vol.11 Pages: 113-126

  11. Ovwasa, D.E. (2021) Current status of Nursing Informatics Education in South Africa, ABTU Journal of Science, Technology and Education
    http://www.atbuftejoste.com/index.php/joste/article/download/1321/pdf_864 Vol.9 Pages: 1-17

  12. Ovwasa, D.E. (2021) Factors Influencing behavioural Intention of Nurses to adopt and use Nursing Informatics Technologies in Nigeria teaching hospital, International Journal of Information Processing and Communication
    https://ijipc.net.ng/index.php/ijipc/index Vol.11 Pages: 1-10

  13. Ovwasa, D.E. (2020) An appraisal of Nursing Informatics research and the Influence of Unified theory of Acceptance and use of Technology, Library Philosophy and Practice
    https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac/4046?utm_source=digitalcommons.unl.edu%2Flibphilprac%2F4046&utm_medium=PDF&utm_campaign=PDFCoverPages Vol. Pages: 1-17

  14. Diodemise Ese Ovwasa (2014) Accessibility of public Libraries by Rural Dwellers in Rural areas of Delta State. An international journal of Information and communication Technology (ICT). Vol. 11. No. 2, AJOL
    https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ict/article/view/114615 Vol.11 Issue 2. Pages: 136-156