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Email: EOvwasa@delsu.edu.ng

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

  • Dr. Diodemise Ese Ovwasa, BLS, MSc. Ph.D. (LRCN), is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Library and Information Science, Faculty of the Social Sciences, Delta State University, Abraka, Delta State. Nigeria. Her research areas includes: Health Informatics, ICT4D, knowledge Management-SKI, Community Library, Information ethics, and inforpreneurship. Contact: Delta State University, Abraka, Delta State Nigeria. Cell: +2348061642273 Email: ese.evwaras.ovwasa@gmail.com.
    My Publications
  1. 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

  2. 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

  3. 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.com.ng/index.php/ijipc/issue/view/31 Vol.11 Pages: 113-126

  4. 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

  5. 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://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8122219/ Vol.11 Pages: 1-10

  6. Ovwasa, D.E. (2021) An overview of Nursing Informatics status in South Africa: Contextualization, Nigerbiblios
    Vol.31 Pages: 1-24