INTERNET USE BY RESEARCHERS IN SOCIAL SCIENCES RESEARCH INSTITUTES
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This study covers the internet use by research staff in social sciences institutes. This paper looks at the effect of the internet on social science research in Nigeria. This study also aims at uncovering possible impediments that hamper the use of internet by researchers.
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