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Title: An evaluation of information literacy skills of parliamentarians in Kenya: A case study of County Women Representatives
Authors: Chege, Andrew
Njoroge, George Gitau
Mankone, Andrew M.
Keywords: Information literacy
Information search
Information retrieval
Information needs
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Scholars Middle East Publishers
Abstract: This study was an evaluation of information literacy skills of County Women representatives in Kenya. The study adopted quantitative research approach techniques. The findings established that there is great need of information literacy skills amongst County Women representatives. The study recommended a continuous training in all aspects of information literacy to both parliamentarians and parliamentary library staff to keep them on board with advancing information technology. This will help in enhancing the quality of information generated at parliament for policy development in social, economic and political spheres.
URI: http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/5081
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