Abstract

In recent times, advancement in technology has penetrated areas of library functions, especially, the establishment of an electronic library (e-library) system that has become commonplace in Nigeria. Studies have shown a low level of users‟ satisfaction with these resources. Thus, this study examined the influence of users‟ computer-self-efficacy and perception on users‟ satisfaction with e-libraries in Northern Nigerian universities. Descriptive survey research was adopted. A population of 7,028 users was considered out of which 1,406 was randomly sampled and used. A questionnaire was used to collect data. Hypotheses were tested with Spearman Rank-Order Correlation. Findings revealed that computer self-efficacy of users with e-libraries were high, even though their perceptions of e-libraries were low. There was a strong relationship between computer self-efficacy and satisfaction with e-library (r(951) = .164, p = .000), a positive correlation between perceptions and satisfaction with e-library (r(951) = .334, p = .000). It was therefore concluded that the satisfaction of users with e-libraries in the universities in Northern Nigeria would largely be influenced by their level of computer self-efficacy and perception. The study recommended the acquisition of relevant skills by the user for satisfactory utilization of the e-libraries. In particular, users should be assisted in identifying high-quality e-library resources.Keywords: Computer self-efficacy, e-library, users’ perception, users’ satisfaction, Northern Nigeria

Highlights

  • The university library has been variously described as an important part of the universities for which they were established, providing favourable learning environments for students and otherInformation Impact | Journal of Information and Knowledge managementInfluence of Users’ Computer Self-Efficacy and Perceptions on Satisfaction with Electronic Libraries in Northern Nigerian Universities categories of users within and outside its community

  • Nwirigi (2012) postulated that in recent time, technology has penetrated all areas of library functions and the establishment of an electronic library system has become commonplace in the 21st Century

  • There is no significant relationship between computer self-efficacy and users‟ satisfaction with the use of e-libraries in Northern Nigerian universities

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Introduction

The university library has been variously described as an important part of the universities for which they were established, providing favourable learning environments for students and otherInformation Impact | Journal of Information and Knowledge managementInfluence of Users’ Computer Self-Efficacy and Perceptions on Satisfaction with Electronic Libraries in Northern Nigerian Universities categories of users within and outside its community. It has led to a dramatic switch to digital collections with an impact on library users and their perceptions of the library and its resources. The advent of technology in libraries has recreated the face of librarianship, which, according to Tenopir (2003) requires that the university libraries realign themselves with the new trend of service delivery. Means that university libraries have to create new ideas in service delivery that will bring about user satisfaction. Consequent upon this, Issa, Amusan and Daura (2009) confirmed that the university libraries began to embrace the new trend; leading to considerable investments being deployed by universities in Nigeria to establishing e-libraries and acquiring information resource databases to improve information service delivery

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