Internet use among university students in Kenya : a case study of the University of Nairobi
The researcher investigated internet usage among students at the University of Nairobi using a quantitative case study method. A questionnaire-based survey was done among 381 students and face-to-face interviews were conducted with the university‟s library staff. The research findings indicate that...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-132842016-04-16T04:08:24Z Internet use among university students in Kenya : a case study of the University of Nairobi Waithaka, Mercy Wangechi Ngulube, Patrick Onyancha, O. B. Internet use University students Information needs Online databases E-journals Social networking sites Computer-mediated communication User studies University of Nairobi 025.0425 Internet searching -- Kenya -- Nairobi Internet users -- Kenya -- Nairobi College students -- Kenya -- Nairobi Information behavior -- Kenya -- Nairobi Computer network resources -- Use studies College students -- Social networks -- Kenya -- Nairobi Telematics -- Kenya -- Nairobi The researcher investigated internet usage among students at the University of Nairobi using a quantitative case study method. A questionnaire-based survey was done among 381 students and face-to-face interviews were conducted with the university‟s library staff. The research findings indicate that the students' level of awareness about the internet services offered at the university was high. The students had good basic computer and internet skills; however, they lacked more advanced skills and this negatively affected their use of internet resources. The students used the internet for various purposes, including to study, teach and do research; to communicate; and for social interaction. The major recommendations of the study include providing formal internet training and adequate facilities; implementing a better, inclusive policy on internet use; and better co-ordinated university efforts. Free internet access should be made available to all the university students, if not all members of the university community. Information Science M.A. (Information Science) 2014-03-26T11:17:10Z 2014-03-26T11:17:10Z 2013-09 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13284 en 1 online resource (xvi, 189 leaves) |
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The researcher investigated internet usage among students at the University of Nairobi using a quantitative case study method. A questionnaire-based survey was done among 381 students and face-to-face interviews were conducted with the university‟s library staff. The research findings indicate that the students' level of awareness about the internet services offered at the university was high. The students had good basic computer and internet skills; however, they lacked more advanced skills and this negatively affected their use of internet resources. The students used the internet for various purposes, including to study, teach and do research; to communicate; and for social interaction. The major recommendations of the study include providing formal internet training and adequate facilities; implementing a better, inclusive policy on internet use; and better co-ordinated university efforts. Free internet access should be made available to all the university students, if not all members of the university community. === Information Science === M.A. (Information Science) |
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Internet use among university students in Kenya : a case study of the University of Nairobi |
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Internet use among university students in Kenya : a case study of the University of Nairobi |
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