Personal Information Management Behaviors of University Faculty – Aspects of Print versus Electronic

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2021

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journal Libri

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This study examined personal information creation and storage practices in digital and print media by faculty in selected universities in Ghana. A sample survey research design guided the research and quantitative data were collected from 235 faculty members of six universities in Ghana. Qualitative data was also collected from 18 willing faculty members and was guided by an interview schedule. Faculty reported that they created their information in an organized manner and that they created information mainly in digital formats compared with manual. The task at hand determined the information facility created and search words that are semantically related to the item are used in finding/re-finding electronic information. Faculty reported that they acquired their information literacy personally, and information literacy explained re-finding of digital information but not non-digital information. The demographic variables in the study did not explain finding/re-finding of stored information: gender (β=−0.113,p= 0.280) and age(β=0.038,p= 0.545). This study establishes clearly the pattern of information literacy activities for faculty in the universities in Ghana

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PIM, Print information, Digital information, Information behavior, Ghana, Faculty

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