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Use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in public university
libraries has transformed and boosted provision of information services as well as
library operations. However, it has been observed that no steady strides towards this
noble cause have been made by Maseno University library over the years and ever since
the year 2001 only partial automation has been achieved leaving some very important
processes and services like: Circulation desk functions (Charging and dis-charging of
books, payment of overdue fines, sending out of overdue notices), manning security of
information resources, information desk queries, among others performed manually.
The aim of the study was to examine the use of Information and Communication
Technologies (ICTs) in provision of information services in public university libraries
in Kenya: A Case study of Maseno University library, Kenya with the view to propose
measures for improvement. The objectives of the study were to: assess the status on the
use of ICT application at Maseno University library; examine ICT policies and
regulations governing use of ICTs in provision of information services at Maseno
University library; examine the ICT infrastructure supporting provision of information
services at Maseno University library; establish services provided at Maseno
University library as a result of ICT utilization in provision of information services;
and establish ICT knowledge, skills and training of library staff and users in ICT
utilization in provision of information services at Maseno University library. The study
adopted Information Technology (IT) Implementation model. The study employed
mixed method approach (concurrent exploratory design) of which survey design was
applied within a case study. The study target population was 3526 composed of
undergraduate students, teaching staff, librarians’ in-charge of sections, university
librarian, director ICT, and finance officer. The population was stratified, thereafter
simple random and purposive sampling was applied and a sample size of 186
respondents was drawn. Qualitative data was analyzed thematically while quantitative
data was analyzed using descriptive statistics (frequencies and percentages). Study
findings pointed out absence of library ICT policy and inadequate ICT equipment, tools
and software. Further the study revealed other deficiencies such as: limited library staff
with ICT skills and knowledge, high costs in purchase and maintenance of ICT tools
and equipment; unstable, unreliable and costly internet connectivity and data loss
during transfer from manual to digital. The study concluded that there was minimal use
of ICTs in provision of information services as indicated herein that hampered efficient
service delivery at Maseno University library. The study therefore recommends
corrective measures such as: formulation, implementation and updating of library ICT
working policy; the library ICT working policy should emphasize on fully automated
library services and operations; and engage collaborative partnership in support and
purchase of ICT tools, equipment and software. Further, the library management should
organize programmes to upskill and reskill library staff and users on ICT application
and use in provision of information services as well as, prioritization of funds for
improvement and maintenance of ICT equipment, tools and resources. |
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