An investigation on e-resource utilisation among university students in a developing country: A case of Great Zimbabwe University

Background: Electronic libraries are the recent development in the ever-changing technological world today. Students nowadays have the ability to carry the library wherever they are, their Internet-enabled devices being the only requirement. Most universities worldwide have subscribed to various onl...

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Main Authors: Talent Mawere, Kundai O.S. Sai
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Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2018-06-01
Series:South African Journal of Information Management
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spelling doaj-30f403d2ab1540cea047234718eb54582020-11-25T01:01:52ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Information Management2078-18651560-683X2018-06-01201e1e710.4102/sajim.v20i1.860586An investigation on e-resource utilisation among university students in a developing country: A case of Great Zimbabwe UniversityTalent Mawere0Kundai O.S. Sai1Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Great Zimbabwe UniversityDepartment of Mathematics and Computer Science, Great Zimbabwe UniversityBackground: Electronic libraries are the recent development in the ever-changing technological world today. Students nowadays have the ability to carry the library wherever they are, their Internet-enabled devices being the only requirement. Most universities worldwide have subscribed to various online databases and other e-resources as a way of availing resources to their students. To their credit, most institutions of higher learning in developing countries have not been left out in this stampede.   Objectives: The study aimed at investigating the adoption and utilisation of e-resources by students at a university in a developing country.   Method: The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) model was used to conceptualise the study. A survey questionnaire was designed and distributed through social media platforms such as Facebook and WhatsApp. Quantitative data were analysed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS). The Chi-squared test was used to test for casual relationships within the developed model. A thematic approach was used to analyse qualitative data. Results: Despite the fact that many Zimbabwean academic institutions have made the facility of e-libraries top agenda in their strategic plans, the adoption rate among students is still very limited. This can be attributed to a myriad of facts, inter alia, poor marketing strategies, lack of resources among the students and exorbitant data charges by Internet Service Providers (ISPs).   Conclusion: This study has provided some basic insights in utilisation of e-resources in universities of developing countries. Despite the younger generation being described as digital natives, it is, quite evident that their uptake of technological innovations especially in education is quite poor. This research will assist both researchers and management of institutions of higher learning to provide and design amicable solutions to the problem of poor utilisation of e-resources as it highlights the major causes of poor utilisation in the developing country context.https://sajim.co.za/index.php/sajim/article/view/860e-resource utilisatione-booke-journalGreat Zimbabwe UniversityZimbabwe University librarians consortiumTAM
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An investigation on e-resource utilisation among university students in a developing country: A case of Great Zimbabwe University
South African Journal of Information Management
e-resource utilisation
e-book
e-journal
Great Zimbabwe University
Zimbabwe University librarians consortium
TAM
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Kundai O.S. Sai
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title An investigation on e-resource utilisation among university students in a developing country: A case of Great Zimbabwe University
title_short An investigation on e-resource utilisation among university students in a developing country: A case of Great Zimbabwe University
title_full An investigation on e-resource utilisation among university students in a developing country: A case of Great Zimbabwe University
title_fullStr An investigation on e-resource utilisation among university students in a developing country: A case of Great Zimbabwe University
title_full_unstemmed An investigation on e-resource utilisation among university students in a developing country: A case of Great Zimbabwe University
title_sort investigation on e-resource utilisation among university students in a developing country: a case of great zimbabwe university
publisher AOSIS
series South African Journal of Information Management
issn 2078-1865
1560-683X
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Background: Electronic libraries are the recent development in the ever-changing technological world today. Students nowadays have the ability to carry the library wherever they are, their Internet-enabled devices being the only requirement. Most universities worldwide have subscribed to various online databases and other e-resources as a way of availing resources to their students. To their credit, most institutions of higher learning in developing countries have not been left out in this stampede.   Objectives: The study aimed at investigating the adoption and utilisation of e-resources by students at a university in a developing country.   Method: The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) model was used to conceptualise the study. A survey questionnaire was designed and distributed through social media platforms such as Facebook and WhatsApp. Quantitative data were analysed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS). The Chi-squared test was used to test for casual relationships within the developed model. A thematic approach was used to analyse qualitative data. Results: Despite the fact that many Zimbabwean academic institutions have made the facility of e-libraries top agenda in their strategic plans, the adoption rate among students is still very limited. This can be attributed to a myriad of facts, inter alia, poor marketing strategies, lack of resources among the students and exorbitant data charges by Internet Service Providers (ISPs).   Conclusion: This study has provided some basic insights in utilisation of e-resources in universities of developing countries. Despite the younger generation being described as digital natives, it is, quite evident that their uptake of technological innovations especially in education is quite poor. This research will assist both researchers and management of institutions of higher learning to provide and design amicable solutions to the problem of poor utilisation of e-resources as it highlights the major causes of poor utilisation in the developing country context.
topic e-resource utilisation
e-book
e-journal
Great Zimbabwe University
Zimbabwe University librarians consortium
TAM
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