学生人口统计变量作为尼日利亚南南大学本科生信息资源利用的决定因素

Ama-Abasi R. Daniel, Undie M. Agba
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本研究旨在了解尼日利亚南南地区大学生人口统计变量对大学生信息资源利用的影响。目的是确定学生的性别、年龄和学术水平是否影响信息资源的利用。为了指导研究,提出了三个假设。并对相关文献和实证研究进行了综述。采用调查研究设计来指导研究。本研究采用分层随机抽样技术对高校进行调查,采用偶然抽样技术对学生进行调查。本研究共使用了1000名学生。调查问卷是用来收集学生的数据。数据分析采用单因素方差分析和独立t检验。结果表明,学生的学术水平影响信息资源的利用,性别和年龄对图书馆信息资源的利用影响不显著。结论是,学生应该在他们的所有生活努力中,包括他们的学术追求中,都有积极的前景,以便他们能够最大限度地利用尼日利亚大学图书馆提供的大量信息资源,以提高学业成绩,并在全球学术追求中具有竞争力。关键词:信息通信技术创新,电子资源,用户教育,高校图书馆,知识生成,人口特征
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Students demographic variables as determinants of utilisation of information resources among undergraduates of universities in South-South Nigeria
This study was undertaken to find out the influence of students’ demographic variables on utilization of information resources among undergraduates in universities in South-South Nigeria. The objectives were to determine whether gender, age and academic level of students influence utilization of information resources. To guide the study three hypotheses were formulated. Related literature and empirical studies were also reviewed. Survey research design was also adopted to guide the study. The stratified random sampling technique was adopted in this study to get the universities and accidental sampling technique to get data from the students.  A total of one thousand students were used in this study.  A questionnaire was used to collect data from the students.  One-way analysis of variance and independent t-test were used for data analyses.  The result showed that academic level of students influences utilization of information resources, gender and age of students did not significantly influence utilization of library information resources. It was concluded that students should have positive outlook in all their life’s endeavours including their academic pursuits so that they can maximally utilize the quantum of information resources available in the Libraries in Nigerian Universities for improved academic performance and competitive global academic pursuit. Keywords: ICT Innovation, Electronic Resources, User Education, Academic Libraries, Knowledge generation, Demographic Characteristics.
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