User Skills and Utilization of E-Resources by Undergraduate Students at Tangaza University Library, Nairobi County, Kenya

Samuel Okemwa Okirigiti
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The rapidly changing world has been influenced by information communication technology that has affected every aspect of education, and the institutions of higher learning mostly in developed countries.  The expansion of ICT has offered better opportunities in the learning environments especially for developing countries. Therefore, the study aim was to establish the relationship between undergraduate student’s ICT skills and use of electronic resource at Tangaza University Library, Nairobi County. This research is anchored on the Technological Determinism Theory. The study adopted a descriptive research design and both quantitative and qualitative approaches. The study adopted a stratified random sampling in which 168 respondents from a target population of 1680 were selected. Data were collected using questionnaires, observation, and interviews and were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics and results presented in tables, and figures. Researcher observed research ethics during the entire research period. The findings showed that user skills had a positive correlation. The study concluded that user skills were significantly related to the utilization of e-resources by the undergraduate student because the P-Value for each variable was < 0.05 which shows that ICT skills are significantly related to the utilization of e-resources by undergraduate students of Tangaza University Library. The study recommends that Tangaza University Library should ensure that orientation programs on usage and access of e-resources and regularly conducted for user access training, usage, and retrieval of resources through ICT. The management board should conduct workshops and seminars on ICT skills and ICT literacy for students and staff to enable the university to develop a culture of ICT usage.
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肯尼亚内罗毕坦噶扎大学图书馆大学生使用电子资源的技能与利用
迅速变化的世界受到信息通信技术的影响,这种技术已经影响到教育的各个方面,高等教育机构主要在发达国家。ICT的扩张提供了更好的机会在学习环境对于发展中国家尤其如此。因此,本研究的目的是在内罗毕县坦噶扎大学图书馆建立大学生ICT技能与电子资源使用之间的关系。本研究以技术决定论理论为基础。本研究采用描述性研究设计,采用定量与定性相结合的方法。本研究采用分层随机抽样,从1680名目标人群中抽取168名受访者。通过问卷调查、观察和访谈收集数据,并使用描述性和推断性统计进行分析,结果以表格和数字形式呈现。研究者在整个研究过程中遵守研究伦理。研究结果表明,用户技能呈正相关。这项研究得出结论,利用电子资源用户技能有显著相关的本科学生,因为每个变量的假定值< 0.05,这表明ICT技能是显著相关的电子资源的利用率Tangaza大学本科生的图书馆。该研究建议,坦噶扎大学图书馆应确保开展关于电子资源使用和访问的定向项目,并定期开展用户访问培训、使用和通过ICT检索资源。管理委员会应为学生和教职员举办有关资讯及通讯科技技能和资讯及通讯科技素养的工作坊和研讨会,使大学能够发展使用资讯及通讯科技的文化。
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