Chinwe Veronica Anunobi

Chinwe Veronica Anunobi is a Nigerian professor of library and information sciences and the chief executive officer of the National Library of Nigeria.

Early life and education
Anunobi holds a bachelor's degree  in Biology (Education) from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, in 1992. She furthered her education with a Master of Library Science (MLS) degree in 1997 from Imo State University, Owerri, consolidating her foundation in library science. In 2006, she attained her Ph.D. in Library & Information Science from University of Nigeria, Nsukka. She is also a graduate of Galilee International Management Institute (GIMI) Israel.

Career
On 2 September 2021, Anunobi was appointed as the Chief Executive Director of the National Library of Nigeria by the former President of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari. Before her appointment as the CEO of the National Library of Nigeria, she served as University Librarian for the Federal University of Technology Owerri, Nigeria, where she pioneered the establishment of ICT unit, Electronic Thesis & Dissertation system, and university library automation. She also served as a digital Librarian at Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, Nigeria and pioneered the establishment of Digital library in the university. Chinwe Anunobi played a crucial role in the formation of aspiring LIS professionals in ICT application in libraries.

Anunobi is a member of the Governing Council of African Library and Information Associations and Institutions (AfLIA) where she represents the entire West African region on board of the organisation. She is also a chartered member of the Nigerian Library Association and an Associate of the Mortenson Center for International Library Program, University of Illinois. She is an expert in digital library development and management and open Educational Resources with over 70 publications in national and international journals. Noteworthy among these is her chapter titled 'Technology Librarian in a Developing Country,' featured in the book "A Day in the Life: Career Options in Library and Information Science," and her contribution to IFLA Publication 139, "Strategies for Regenerating the Information Professions."

Personal life
Anunobi is married to Sonny Anunobi, and has four children.

Works
Academic Publications


 * The role of academic libraries in universal access to print and electronic resources in the developing countries
 * Web 2.0 use by librarians in a state in Nigeria
 * Use of ICT facilities for serials functions in Southern Nigeria Federal University Libraries
 * Dynamics of internet usage: A case of students of the Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO) Nigeria
 * Information literacy competencies: A conceptual analysis
 * ICT availability and use in Nigerian university libraries
 * Information literacy competencies of library and information science postgraduate students in South East Nigeria universities: A focus on the knowledge and skill level
 * Digital library deployment in a university: Challenges and prospects
 * Serials acquisition problems in Nigerian federal university libraries
 * Information literacy in Nigerian universities trends, challenges and opportunities
 * Determinants of internet use in Imo State, Nigeria
 * Promotional strategies for open access resources discovery and access
 * Human capacity building in Nigerian university libraries: an imperative for academic libraries' contribution towards national development
 * Survey on the impediments to students use of internet facilities
 * Motivation and encumbrances to research and publication: The case of Nigerian library and information science (LIS) practitioners
 * Computer literacy status of librarians in Imo State, Nigeria
 * ETDs initiatives in Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO): successes, challenges, prospects
 * The adoption of ICT for library and information services
 * Prevalence of gender discrepancy in Internet use in Nigeria: implication for women empowerment
 * The state of ICT in University libraries in South Eastern Nigeria
 * Information sources preference of post graduate students in Federal University of Technology Owerri, Nigeria
 * Determinants of research output submission in institutional repositories by faculty members in Nigerian universities
 * Investigating the relationship between lecturer's awareness cum attitude and their adoption of open access scholarly publishing in Nigerian Universities
 * Producing a new brand of library educators through collaborative teaching: a position from developing country
 * A Speech on multilingual education-A necessary tool for educational transformation in Nigeria.
 * ICT Competences Capacity of Emerging LIS Professionals: Implication for LIS Education
 * What resources do philosophers use for research? Evidence from postgraduates theses and dissertations
 * Use and evaluation of internet resource: A case of the academic community in Imo state, Nigeria
 * Students Awareness of and Attitude to HIV/ AIDS: Implications for Information Providers
 * A Critique of Relationship between Performance and Effort Expectancy of Lecturer's and Their Adoption of Open Access Scholarly Publishing in Nigerian Universities.
 * Impact And Challenges Of Commonwealth Scholarship, Mortenson Center For International Library Program, Galilee International Management Institute And Carnegie Continuing.
 * Coping with the Challenges of the Digital World: The Experience of Nigerian Female Academic Library and Information.
 * Mechanism for Renewing and Maintaining the Library as the Core Access Point of the University Research and Learning Enterprise