Use of electronic resources in research and learning in a health sciences library in Ghana: An analysis of awareness and perception of users
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Information Development
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University libraries play a critical role by facilitating the use of their electronic resources and facilities.
for students’ learning and research activities. Health and medical students and professionals are expected to
use the electronic resources provided for their academic and research work. This study, therefore, seeks
to investigate the acceptance and utilization of electronic resources in research and learning among users
of the College of Health Sciences Library of the University of Ghana. The study employed a survey research
design along with a quantitative approach to collect data from 128 respondents. A questionnaire was used for
data collection, and it was analysed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 22 (SPSS) software. The study found that a majority of the respondents were aware of the electronic resources provided by
the library, and they used various types of e-resources such as Google, Wikipedia, ScienceDirect and PubMed
electronic sources. Moreover, the study found that the computer literacy skills of users have a positive relationship with their awareness of e-resources. Furthermore, there is no significant relationship between gender
and the perceived usefulness of the use of e-resources. Last but not least, the high cost of personal internet
data and low internet bandwidth were challenges encountered by most of the respondents when accessing
e-resources. The study made the following recommendations, among others: regular training on the use of
e-resources, and libraries must collaborate effectively with lecturers to create awareness in the lecture hall
and also some of the e-resources should be part of teaching instruction.
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