Factors Influencing Access to and Usage of E-Resources at Nkumba University, Uganda

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https://doi.org/10.25159/0027-2639/3742

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e-resources, accessibility, usage, adoption, Nkumba University Library, Uganda

Abstract

Electronic resources (e-resources) are now generally perceived as powerful sources of information and are regarded as indispensable scholarly reference resources. With easy access, e-resources provide synthesised information sources with regularly updated information and hyperlinks to offsite contents providing the latest information and thinking on a subject. Aiming to explore the access and usage of e-resources at Nkumba University Library, Uganda, this study investigated the level of accessibility to and usage of subscribed e-resources by third-year undergraduate students. Understanding the level of access to and usage of e-resources is important because it gives pointers to the level of access that students have to contemporary knowledge in the learning and research processes. A positivist approach that hinged onto the modified unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) model formed the theoretical basis of the study. Data were collected using a self-administered questionnaire, interviews and observations. The questionnaire return rate of 51 per cent, encompassing 110 individuals out of 216, was achieved. This research provides evidence and pointers that need to be considered when designing interventions to encourage the access to and usage of e-resources in contextually similar environments. The study proposes a conceptual framework that depicts factors cardinal in influencing access to and usage of e-resources especially in resource-constrained countries.

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Author Biographies

Kelvin J. Bwalya, University of Johannesburg

Associate Professor at the Centre for Information and Knowledge Management, University of Johannesburg. He has a PhD in Information Management (University of Johannesburg), Masters of Computer Science (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology – KAIST) and Bachelors in Electronics and Electrical Power Engineering (Moscow Power Engineering Technical University). He is a member of the Board of Directors – Mosi-oa-Tunya University of Science and Technology – MUST. Prof Bwalya is also a PhD supervisor in a number of universities all over the world. He has published 7 books and over 100 pieces of peer reviewed articles and has also managed research funds over US$500,000 in total. He is also a member of various professional bodies and editorial teams. He has previously worked at the University of Botswana, University of Zambia, Samsung Electronics and has led teams of experts in Information Systems and Information Technology tertiary programmes’ assessments under the auspices of the Botswana Qualifications Authority. His current research interests are big data and predictive analytics, genomics, spatial-temporal data modelling, competitive intelligence, databases, m-Government, open data, etc.

Florence Ssebbale, Nkumba University Library

Seniorr Librarian

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2018-08-20

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Bwalya, Kelvin J., and Florence Ssebbale. 2017. “Factors Influencing Access to and Usage of E-Resources at Nkumba University, Uganda”. Mousaion: South African Journal of Information Studies 35 (4):21 pages. https://doi.org/10.25159/0027-2639/3742.

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Received 2018-01-12
Accepted 2018-05-09
Published 2018-08-20