Blockchain Applications for Academic Digital Archives: Investigating Perception and Awareness in the Era of 5IR

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https://doi.org/10.26512/rici.v19.n1.2026.59783

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Academic libraries, Digital archives, Advanced technologies, Blockchain technology

Abstract

This study aims to examine the perception and awareness regarding the relevance of adopting blockchain technology for managing digital archives in the context of fifth industrial revolution (5IR). Ten system librarians who were chosen from five distinct academic libraries in Nigeria's Southwest geopolitical zone serve as the study's sample. An open-ended survey was used to gather data for the study, which took a strictly qualitative approach. Based on the findings, system librarians are aware of blockchain technology adoption and its benefits for digital archive management in academic libraries. The adoption of blockchain technology is perceived positively since it can help digital archives collect, preserve, and disseminate authoritative information in a distributed setting. It can also help digital archives create a single, verifiable record that is accessible to all and deserves respect. As such, the adoption of blockchain technology faces a number of hurdles, including challenging installation, scalability, maintenance costs, integration, data protection, governance, user adoption, energy consumption, long-term viability, and legal and ethical issues.

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Adeniy Isaiah Kayode, Landmark University, Centre for Learning Resources, Omu-Aran, Nigeria

Adeniyi Isaiah Kayode is a dedicated researcher and academic specializing in Library and Information Science. He currently serves as an Assistant Lecturer and Resource Officer II at Landmark University, Omu-Aran, Nigeria, where he also holds the position of Head of Technical Services at the Centre for Learning Resources. His academic background includes a Diploma in Information and Management Technology and a B. Tech in Information and Communication Technology from Modibbo Adama University of Technology, Yola. He further earned a Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) from the University of Ilorin and is presently pursuing a PhD in Library and Information Science. Kayode is an active member of the Nigerian Library Association (NLA) and has published several articles in national and international journals. His research interests span a wide range of contemporary topics including information and communication technology, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, big data, electronic libraries, social media, sustainable development, and cutting-edge technologies in library settings.

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Published

2026-02-19

How to Cite

Kayode, A. I. (2026). Blockchain Applications for Academic Digital Archives: Investigating Perception and Awareness in the Era of 5IR. Revista Ibero-Americana De Ciência Da Informação, 19(1), 97–109. https://doi.org/10.26512/rici.v19.n1.2026.59783

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