(Adeniran, 2011). The purpose of a library is defeated if its users are not satisfied with the
resources and services it provides. User satisfaction has therefore been recognised as an important
measure of library performance. To remain relevant, libraries should as matter of necessity have to
periodically measure the resources and services of their library as a way of ensuring that they are
meeting the set objectives of the library. The extent to which academic libraries satisfy users’
information needs is fundamentally more important. This is because the ultimate goal is to bring
about satisfaction. In recent development users expectation has increased as a result of advances in
information communication technology and the availability of information in print and electronic
format. In view of that many libraries are focusing on user satisfaction and needs. If users are not
satisfied, it is inferred that there is something wrong with the library.