Determinants of e-resource usage by open distance learning university students

IF 0.5 4区 管理学 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science Pub Date : 2017-01-09 DOI:10.22452/MJLIS.VOL22NO1.3
Peng Long Ng, A. Tan
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This study examines the association between socio-demographic and programme-related factors and usage likelihoods of two types of e-resource platforms (E-library and Learning Management System (LMS)) by Open Distance Learning (ODL) university students. Based on stratified random sampling measures, primary data were collected from 1,192 student respondents from an ODL university in Malaysia. Information on socio-demographic characteristics (age, ethnicity, gender, education level, household income) and programme related factors (location of regional centre, year registered, programme of study, attendance to orientation session) were elicited. Logistic regression analysis was applied on two separate outcome variables with affirmative (Y=1) and negative (Y=0) responses reflecting E-library and LMS utilisation. Results indicate that students who are more likely to use E-library consist of older, recent enrolees, and orientation session participants, while Chinese students are less likely to use the facility than their respective peers. Positive LMS usage likelihoods are associated with students who are younger, female, Sijil Tinggi Pelajaran Malaysia (STPM) holders, orientation programme attendees, Science and Technology majors, registered five or more years, and those hailing from the regional centres of Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. Students from low income bracket households are less likely to utilise LMS than others. Based on these outcomes, several observations are noted to provide university policy-makers with a better understanding of the determinants of Elibrary and LMS utilisation among ODL university students.
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远程开放教育大学生使用电子资源的决定因素
本研究考察了社会人口统计学和课程相关因素与开放远程学习(ODL)大学生使用两种类型的电子资源平台(电子图书馆和学习管理系统(LMS))的可能性之间的关系。基于分层随机抽样测量,从马来西亚ODL大学的1192名学生受访者中收集了初步数据。获得了关于社会人口特征(年龄、种族、性别、教育水平、家庭收入)和方案相关因素(区域中心的位置、注册年份、学习方案、参加情况介绍会)的信息。Logistic回归分析应用于两个独立的结果变量,其中肯定(Y=1)和否定(Y=0)反应反映了E-library和LMS的利用率。结果表明,更有可能使用电子图书馆的学生包括年龄较大的新入学者和迎新会参与者,而中国学生比他们各自的同龄人不太可能使用该设施。LMS使用积极的可能性与年轻、女性、马来西亚Sijil Tinggi Pelajaran(STPM)持有者、定向课程参与者、注册五年或五年以上的科技专业学生以及来自怡保和吉隆坡地区中心的学生有关。来自低收入家庭的学生比其他人更不可能使用LMS。基于这些结果,注意到一些观察结果,使大学决策者更好地了解ODL大学生使用Elibrary和LMS的决定因素。
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Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science
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