Information Literacy Programming, Students Skills and Utilization of E-Resources at Maseno University, Kenya
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2018Author
MOMANYI, Ezra Bobdalton,Paul Toroitich and Dr.Peter Onderi
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The study was conducted in Maseno University Kenya.
The study objectives were to examine the existing infrastructure
that supports the delivery of IL program at Maseno University;
to determine the extent of use and the relevance of e-resources to
students need at Maseno University and to identify ways of
improving utilization of e-resources in Maseno University.
Descriptive research design was used in this study and the target
population was 100 respondents. Research instruments included
questionnaires and an interview schedule. Data analysis was
done using descriptive statistics for analysis purpose.
Quantitative data was presented in form of frequency
distribution tables, pie charts, percentages, and graphs. The
Findings indicated that the program was not effective due to the
reason that the program covered only orientation and was very
short, the number of students was too big for induction during
orientation, the orientation schedule is too overloaded to allow
time for IL Program, time allocated for e-resource training is not
enough and time allocated for IL Program training is not
adequate. The findings also revealed that there was
underutilization of electronic information resources in Maseno
university library as students lacked information literacy skills
required despite going through the IL training program offered
to them by librarians. The study recommended that IL program
should emphasize more training on user instructions, computer
information literacy, online databases and information searching
and that the program be offered to students after registration not
during registration. Also an effective information literacy
program be integrated into education curriculum to enable
students acquire information literacy skills that will enhance
their utilization of electronic information resources.
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