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Preservation and Conservation Practices of Library Information Resources in Tanzania: Perspectives from Librarians 坦桑尼亚图书馆信息资源的保存和保护措施:图书馆员的观点
Pub Date : 2024-06-14 DOI: 10.59645/tji.v4i1.155
Andrew Malekani, E. Wema
This study sought to assess ways by which librarians in various libraries in Tanzania preserve information resources for current and future use. Specifically, the study identified the kinds of collections and their status, attempted to find out activities carried out in libraries that are related with preservation and evaluated ways in which the existing library materials could be prevented from deterioration. The study used focus group discussions to collect data from 25 librarians from various libraries in Tanzania, who attended a workshop on preservation of library information resources, held at Mbeya University of Science and Technology (MUST). Results reveal that major formats available in libraries include print media, e-resources, microforms, manuscripts and artworks. Activities conducted in libraries that were associated with preservation included refreshing, migration, digitization, proper shelving, collection examination, user orientations, photocopying, restoration, data backup, environmental control, binding and monitoring collections through CCTVs. However, challenges encountered during preservation activities include poor skills among librarians on appropriate preservation activities, harsh environmental conditions such as high temperature and lack of written policies and guidelines on preservation of library resources. The study concluded that preservation activities were actually carried out in libraries although the extent to which librarians undertook preservation activities varied from the nature of the libraries. It was therefore recommended that policies and guidelines on preservation activities be developed to guide preservation activities.
本研究旨在评估坦桑尼亚各图书馆的图书管理员如何保存信息资源,供当前和未来使 用。具体而言,研究确定了馆藏的种类及其状况,试图找出图书馆开展的与保存有关的活动,并评估了防止现有图书馆资料老化的方法。这项研究采用焦点小组讨论的方式,向来自坦桑尼亚各图书馆的 25 名图书管理员收集数 据,他们参加了在姆贝亚科技大学(MUST)举办的图书馆信息资源保存研讨会。结果显示,图书馆现有的主要形式包括印刷媒体、电子资源、缩微形式、手稿和艺术品。图书馆开展的与保存有关的活动包括刷新、迁移、数字化、适当上架、藏品检查、用户指导、影印、修复、数据备份、环境控制、装订和通过闭路电视监控藏品。然而,在保存活动中遇到的挑战包括:图书馆员缺乏开展适当保存活动的技能、恶劣的环境条件(如高温)以及缺乏有关保存图书馆资源的书面政策和指导方针。研究得出的结论是,虽然图书馆员开展保存活动的程度因图书馆的性质而异,但保 存活动在图书馆中确实得到了开展。因此,建议制定有关保存活动的政策和准则,以指导保存活动。
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Factors Affecting the Participation of Tanzanian College Youths in Purchasing Online Products 影响坦桑尼亚高校青年参与购买在线产品的因素
Pub Date : 2024-03-19 DOI: 10.59645/tji.v4i1.140
Adam B. Mtaho
Recently, Tanzania has experienced an exponential growth of internet users, with youths forming the largest number of users who access internet service. Despite statistics showing that youths form the largest number of internet users in the country, the number of youths who purchase online products is still limited. This study aimed to analyse factors affecting youth online purchasing in Tanzania and suggest strategies to improve its adoption. The subjects of the study were 43 students from the Arusha Technical College in Tanzania who were studying an E-commerce and Internet Technology course. The data were collected using questionnaires and participatory workshop. The collected data were analysed using both quantitative and qualitative techniques. The findings reveal ten factors that influence youth engagement in online purchases: quality risks, delayed deliveries, e-commerce skill gaps, fraud fears, extra charges, internet costs, payment issues, network reliability, local availability, and absence of bargaining habits. To enhance the participation of youths in online shopping, the study recommends several strategies which, if implemented, will help improve e-commerce adoption in Tanzania. The major contribution of this study is to reveal the status of online purchase adoption among Tanzanian youths and document strategies for accelerating its adoption in the country.
近来,坦桑尼亚的互联网用户呈指数级增长,其中年轻人是使用互联网服务人数最多的群体。尽管统计数据显示青年是该国最大的互联网用户,但购买在线产品的青年人数仍然有限。本研究旨在分析影响坦桑尼亚青年网购的因素,并提出改善网购的策略。研究对象是坦桑尼亚阿鲁沙技术学院的 43 名学生,他们正在学习电子商务和互联网技术课程。研究采用问卷调查和参与式研讨会的方式收集数据。对收集到的数据进行了定量和定性分析。调查结果揭示了影响青年参与网购的十个因素:质量风险、延迟交货、电子商务技能差距、欺诈恐惧、额外费用、网络成本、支付问题、网络可靠性、本地可用性以及缺乏讨价还价的习惯。为了提高青年对网上购物的参与度,本研究提出了几项策略建议,如果这些策略得以实施,将有助于提高坦桑尼亚电子商务的采用率。本研究的主要贡献在于揭示了坦桑尼亚青年采用网上购物的现状,并记录了在该国加快采用网上购物的策略。
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