The age factor in the use of peer-reviewed electronic journals by Zimbabwean academics

Background: The emergence of peer-reviewed electronic journals on the academic scene at the turn of the century was well received by university libraries in Zimbabwe. They established a consortium to facilitate conveyance of the resources to their patrons. Use of electronic journals by academics, ho...

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Main Authors: Takawira Machimbidza, Stephen Mutula
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2020-08-01
Series:South African Journal of Information Management
Subjects:
age
Online Access:https://sajim.co.za/index.php/sajim/article/view/1133
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spelling doaj-1c8fc7c6e70d47da8e9ecb62260ba6ba2020-11-25T03:05:55ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Information Management2078-18651560-683X2020-08-01221e1e810.4102/sajim.v22i1.1133648The age factor in the use of peer-reviewed electronic journals by Zimbabwean academicsTakawira Machimbidza0Stephen Mutula1Department of Information Studies, School of Social Sciences, College of Humanities, University of KwaZulu-Natal, PietermaritzburgDepartment of Information Studies, School of Social Sciences, College of Humanities, University of KwaZulu-Natal, PietermaritzburgBackground: The emergence of peer-reviewed electronic journals on the academic scene at the turn of the century was well received by university libraries in Zimbabwe. They established a consortium to facilitate conveyance of the resources to their patrons. Use of electronic journals by academics, however, has remained minimal almost two decades after their introduction. Efforts by librarians to address this challenge are hampered by lack of context-specific information on how age, among other demographic factors, affects adoption and use of electronic journals by academics. Such information is critical in promoting its use. Objectives: This study examined age differences in the awareness of peer-reviewed electronic journals by academics in Zimbabwean universities, use of electronic journals and possession of technological skills needed to negotiate the electronic journals environment. Method: This study employed a quantitative approach using a survey research design. Data were collected through structured questionnaires administered to a sample of 363 academics from three universities in Zimbabwe. Data were analysed through the Statistical Package for Social Sciences to produce tables. Results: Younger academics were more aware of electronic journals, however, the older academics accessed more articles. Younger academics possessed higher technological skills than older academics. Conclusion: There are age differences among academics with respect to awareness, use and possession of technological skills that librarians must take into account as they promote adoption and use of electronic journals.https://sajim.co.za/index.php/sajim/article/view/1133academicspeer-reviewed electronic journalsageawarenessadoption and usetechnological skillszimbabwean universities.
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The age factor in the use of peer-reviewed electronic journals by Zimbabwean academics
South African Journal of Information Management
academics
peer-reviewed electronic journals
age
awareness
adoption and use
technological skills
zimbabwean universities.
author_facet Takawira Machimbidza
Stephen Mutula
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title The age factor in the use of peer-reviewed electronic journals by Zimbabwean academics
title_short The age factor in the use of peer-reviewed electronic journals by Zimbabwean academics
title_full The age factor in the use of peer-reviewed electronic journals by Zimbabwean academics
title_fullStr The age factor in the use of peer-reviewed electronic journals by Zimbabwean academics
title_full_unstemmed The age factor in the use of peer-reviewed electronic journals by Zimbabwean academics
title_sort age factor in the use of peer-reviewed electronic journals by zimbabwean academics
publisher AOSIS
series South African Journal of Information Management
issn 2078-1865
1560-683X
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Background: The emergence of peer-reviewed electronic journals on the academic scene at the turn of the century was well received by university libraries in Zimbabwe. They established a consortium to facilitate conveyance of the resources to their patrons. Use of electronic journals by academics, however, has remained minimal almost two decades after their introduction. Efforts by librarians to address this challenge are hampered by lack of context-specific information on how age, among other demographic factors, affects adoption and use of electronic journals by academics. Such information is critical in promoting its use. Objectives: This study examined age differences in the awareness of peer-reviewed electronic journals by academics in Zimbabwean universities, use of electronic journals and possession of technological skills needed to negotiate the electronic journals environment. Method: This study employed a quantitative approach using a survey research design. Data were collected through structured questionnaires administered to a sample of 363 academics from three universities in Zimbabwe. Data were analysed through the Statistical Package for Social Sciences to produce tables. Results: Younger academics were more aware of electronic journals, however, the older academics accessed more articles. Younger academics possessed higher technological skills than older academics. Conclusion: There are age differences among academics with respect to awareness, use and possession of technological skills that librarians must take into account as they promote adoption and use of electronic journals.
topic academics
peer-reviewed electronic journals
age
awareness
adoption and use
technological skills
zimbabwean universities.
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