Information Retrieval Skills and Use of Online Legal Information Resources among Legal Practitioners in Ogun State, Nigeria.
Keywords:
Legal practitioners, Information retrieval skills, Legal informationAbstract
In today’s digital age, Legal practitioners heavily depend on online legal information resources to
enhance legal research and support legal activities. However, it has been observed that many legal
practitioners lack effective information retrieval skills to efficiently navigate and extract relevant
information through these information resources. This study therefore examined the influence of
information retrieval skills on the use of online legal resources among legal practitioners in Ogun
State. The study adopted a survey research method with questionnaire as the instrument of data
collection. The study population consist of 699 legal practitioners drawn from all the five
branches of Nigeria Bar Association in Ogun State. The sample size was determined using
Krejcie and Morgan table which resulted in a sample of 242. The data collected was analysed
using both descriptive and inferential statistics. The study found that the level of use of online
legal information resources (mean=2.63) information retrieval skills (mean = 2.56) is moderately
high among the respondents. The test of hypothesis showed that information retrieval (Adj.R2 =
0.528 p = 0.000) has significant influence on the use of online legal information resources. The
study concluded that the use of online legal resources by legal practitioners will provide extensive
access to legal materials which will in turn promote quick dispensation of justice and enhance
lawyer’s productivity. It therefore recommended the need for comprehensive training programs
and continuing education by the law libraries to enhance lawyers’ information retrieval skills.