Abstract

The study investigates the use of electronic resources by postgraduate students in University of Cape Coast (UCC). It specifically targets first year postgraduate students of UCC. Awareness, usage, training, and access were explored. A survey method was employed and a structured questionnaire was utilized to solicit data. The findings revealed that, though students are aware of electronic resources, they do not fully utilize them to support their academic pursuit due to poor level of information literacy skills. However, few students had not participated in all information literacy skills training organized by the library. Results from the study showed that, significant number of postgraduate students do access electronic resources when on campus and mostly use electronic devices such as laptops, ipad, desktop computers, and mobile phones. The findings indicated that students use the electronic resources to complete assignments, write project work, to update lessons note, for research, and up-date themselves on new information in their fields of study. It was recommended that a structured curriculum should therefore be established as part of postgraduate students’ normal lecture periods where time is allocated on their time table for electronic resource training, and if possible, credited to their academic performance ratings or grading. Key words: Awareness, electronic resources, postgraduate students, training.

Highlights

  • Electronic resource is digitized information, facilitated by computers, network connectivity, electricity, other peripheral components and most importantly human beings

  • For the purposes of this study, electronic resources refer to Online Public Access Catalogues (OPACs), Dspace and academic databases subscribed to by University of Cape Coast (UCC)

  • A comparative study in three universities in Iran, involving 300 medical students on Integrated Digital Library portal by Anaraki and Babalhavaeji (2013) on awareness of electronic resource revealed that only 16% of students from Iran University of Medical Science were well aware of IDL and its resources while more than 52% of the students were not aware

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Introduction

Electronic resource is digitized information, facilitated by computers, network connectivity, electricity, other peripheral components and most importantly human beings. It comes in different formats including text, videos, audio, maps, graphics, tables, pictures, etc. The UCC Sam Jonah Library subscribe to a wide range of electronic databases that make available full-text articles to support teaching, learning and research activities. These include Emerald, EBSCO Host, JSTOR Archival Database, HINARI, SAGE Journals, Highwire, African Journal Online (AJOL), Free Book Center, SAGE Knowledge, Taylor and Francis.

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