Badu, E.E.Markwei, E.D.2019-01-232019-01-232005-12Badu, E. E., & Markwei, E. D. (2005). Internet awareness and use in the University of Ghana. Information development, 21(4), 260-268Vol 21, Issue 4, Pages 260-268https://doi.org/10.1177/0266666905060069http://ugspace.ug.edu.gh/handle/123456789/27003Reports on a study to find the extent of awareness and use of the Internet and its resources by academic staff and postgraduate students of the University of Ghana. The purposes for which Internet resources were used and respondents’ perceptions of the usefulness of the Internet were also explored. The main findings indicate that both staff and students are fully aware of the Internet and most of its services. Academic staff in general use the Internet resources more than students. However apart from e-mail, frequencies of use of Internet resources are very low. The study established that e-mail is highly used by both staff and students. Both staff and students found the Internet a very useful resource. The main reason for non-use of the Internet is inadequate training. Both staff and students need appropriate education and training of to ensure effective use of the Internet in all their academic pursuits.enInternet useAcademic staffStudentsUniversity of GhanaInternet awareness and use in the University of GhanaArticle