International Journal of Academic Library and Information Science

Vol. 12(3), pp. 101 --110 May, 2024. 

ISSN: 2360-7858

https://doi.org/10.14662/ijalis2024200

 

Full Length Research

 

Electronic Information Resources Usage in Public and Private Universities.

 

Tetsola Obukowho Felix

 

Department of Library and Information Science(Library Unit), University of Delta, Agbor, Delta State. E-mail: bigfelah@gmail.com  

 

Accepted 29 May 2024

Abstract

The study was carried out to examine electronic information resources usage in public and private universities. The study was guided by five research questions and four null hypotheses formulated and tested at 0.05 level of significance. The study adopted comparative research design, the population of the study was 8,563 comprising 2,524 undergraduates’ in two Public Universities and two Private Universities and 6,039 undergraduates in Anambra State, Nigeria. The Universities used for the Study are Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka; Chukwuemka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, Ul/Igbariam; Legacy University Okija; and Paul University, Awka. The sample of this study was 428 comprising 302 undergraduate students in public universities and 126 undergraduate students in private universities. The instrument for data collection was researcher designed questionnaire titled “Undergraduates’ Use of Electronic Information Resources Questionnaire (UUEIRQ)”. The instrument were validated by four lecturers, one from each university. The reliability of the instrument was 0.79 which was determined using Cronbach Alpha statistic. The data were collected through the administration of 428 copies of the questionnaire to respondents and 405 copies were retrieved completely filled and used for data analyses representing 95% rate of returns which include: 284 public and 121 private university students. The research questions were answered using frequency count, percentages, mean and standard deviation and the null hypotheses were tested using the t-test statistic. The result of the data analyses revealed that: Undergraduate students to a high extent access EIRs in private university libraries and low extent in public university libraries. The undergraduate students to a high extent utilized EIRs in private university library and to a low extent in public university libraries. The challenges of the use of EIRs among undergraduate students in public and private university libraries include: unfriendly user interface, inadequate electronic information gadgets, and slow internet network connectivity among others. From the findings,recommendations were made.

 

Keywords: Electronic Information Resources, Usage, Public Private, and Universities.

 

Cite This Article As: Felix, T.O. (2024). Electronic Information Resources Usage in Public and Private Universities. Inter. J. Acad. Lib. Info. Sci. 12(2): 101-110