Prof. Williams E. Nwagwu l Data Visualisation | Best Researcher Award
University of Ibadam, Nigeria
Author Profile
🌍 Prof. Williams E. Nwagwu: Championing Informetrics and Science Communication for Africa’s Growth 🚀
Prof. Williams E. Nwagwu is a distinguished Nigerian scholar, professor, and pioneer in informetrics and science communication, with a career dedicated to advancing Africa’s scientific visibility and research excellence.
🎓 Academic Foundation and Education
Prof. Nwagwu’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Statistics from Imo State University, where he developed a solid foundation in quantitative analysis. He pursued his Master’s and PhD at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria’s premier institution, cementing his expertise in information science and research methodologies.
📈 Career Path and Global Contributions
His professional career launched at Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Health as a statistician before transitioning to academia, where he joined the Africa Regional Centre for Information Science (now the Department of Data and Information Science) at the University of Ibadan.
- Academic Leadership: Prof. Nwagwu has supervised over 120 Master’s and PhD students across Nigeria and internationally.
- Research Excellence: With 109 publications in Web of Science-indexed journals, he is a leading voice in African informetrics and open access.
- Global Engagement: He has presented at 30+ international conferences across 28 countries, fostering cross-border academic collaborations.
- Innovative Projects: As a key contributor to the Microsoft Local Language Programme, he facilitated the inclusion of Igbo in Windows Vista 2007.
📚 Notable Roles and Recognitions
- Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA): Prof. Nwagwu was instrumental in establishing the African Citation Index and drafting the Dakar Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in Africa, earning recognition from Web of Science.
- Publications and Editorial Work: His scholarly work spans high-impact journals and influential book chapters, significantly contributing to African research visibility.
🌟 Personal Values and Vision
A staunch advocate for fairness, inclusivity, and respect across cultural and religious divides, Prof. Nwagwu’s personal ethos aligns with his professional goals of creating equitable access to knowledge.
🔬 Current Research and Future Goals On Data Visualisation
Prof. Nwagwu’s latest research, “Harnessing the Opportunities of 4IR Technologies for Advancing Research Excellence in Africa,” explores how Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) technologies can elevate Africa’s scientific landscape. His vision is to empower African researchers and institutions to achieve global prominence and influence.
🌍 A Legacy of Empowerment
With an unwavering commitment to Africa’s advancement, Prof. Williams E. Nwagwu continues to pave the way for a future where science, technology, and research drive sustainable development and global recognition for the continent.
- Datafication Research (1994–2023): Three Decades of Evolving Methodology in Data Science
- Authors: Williams Ezinwa Nwagwu
- Journal: Topoi
- Year: 2025
- Visualization and mapping of global eHealth research based on keywords
- Authors: Williams E. Nwagwu
- Journal: Global Knowledge, Memory and Communication
- Year: 2024
- Bibliometric visualisation of student knowledge and skills in key literacy domains
- Authors: Williams E. Nwagwu
- Journal: Educational Dimension
- Year: 2024
- Influence of social media on the uptake of emerging musicians and entertainment events
- Authors: Williams E. Nwagwu, Ayobola Akintoye
- Journal: Information Development
- Year: 2024
- Information seeking behaviour of informal caregivers at the premier tertiary teaching hospital in Nigeria
- Authors: Williams Ezinwa Nwagwu, Helen Adedolapo Akanji
- Journal: Information Development
- Year: 2024
- Mapping the field of global research on data literacy: Key and emerging issues and the library connection
- Authors: Williams E. Nwagwu
- Journal: IFLA Journal
- Year: 2024
- Innovative culture, innovative behaviour, social capital and performance of small and medium ICT enterprises in Lagos, Nigeria
- Authors: Stanley Ejike Ibeku, Williams Ezinwa Nwagwu
- Journal: Information Development
- Year: 2024
- Citation Analysis of Global Research on Data Literacy
- Authors: Williams Ezinwa Nwagwu
- Journal: Preprint
- Year: 2024
- Adoption and use of MOOCs by undergraduates in selected universities in Ibadan, Nigeria
- Authors: Goodness Johanna Otitoju, Williams Ezinwa Nwagwu
- Journal: Educational Technology Quarterly
- Year: 2024