Demographics, Socio-Economic and Cognitive Skills as Barriers to Information Seeking in a Digital Library Environment

Felicia O. Yusuf, Shola Emmanuel Owolabi, A. Aregbesola, S. Oguntayo, F. Okocha, Toluwani Eyiolorunse
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The chapter considers the importance of demographic and socio-economic factors as well as cognitive skills to information seeking in a digital library environment. Demographic factors such as age and gender were considered. Younger adults were found to respond positively to the demands of information seeking in the digital environment while their older counterparts are still struggling to come to terms with the changes. In the same vein, studies have revealed that the value placed on technology by men and women varies. While men express high level of confidence in navigating the digital environment, women still suffer low self-confidence in doing same. Identified socio-economic factors that also constitute a barrier to information seeking in a digital environment include income level, level of education, non-availability of ICT infrastructures and epileptic power supply especially in Africa among others. Unwillingness to see one's needs as information needs, inability to articulate one's information needs, unawareness of information sources, low self-efficacy, poor search skills among others were identified as cognitive barriers to information seeking in the digital environment. Based on the findings of this chapter, the study recommends that for persons who are adjudged to be the older generation, it is imperative for them to acquire requisite ICT skills that will make it easier for them to navigate the digital environment. There is also a clarion call on African leaders to provide infrastructures that will enable ICT to thrive as the digital environment is fast replacing the hitherto traditional one.
人口统计学、社会经济和认知技能是数字图书馆环境中信息获取的障碍
本章考虑了数字图书馆环境中人口和社会经济因素以及认知技能对信息寻求的重要性。考虑了年龄和性别等人口因素。研究发现,年轻人对数字环境中信息搜索的需求做出了积极的反应,而老年人仍在努力适应这些变化。同样,研究表明,男性和女性对科技的重视程度各不相同。虽然男性在驾驭数字环境方面表现出高度自信,但女性在这方面仍然缺乏自信。确定的社会经济因素也构成在数字环境中寻求信息的障碍,包括收入水平、教育水平、信息和通信技术基础设施的缺乏以及电力供应不足,特别是在非洲。不愿意将自己的需求视为信息需求、无法表达自己的信息需求、不了解信息源、自我效能低、搜索技能差等被认为是在数字环境中寻求信息的认知障碍。基于本章的研究结果,该研究建议,对于被认为是老一代的人来说,他们必须获得必要的信息通信技术技能,这将使他们更容易在数字环境中导航。会议还呼吁非洲领导人提供基础设施,使信息通信技术能够蓬勃发展,因为数字环境正在迅速取代迄今为止的传统环境。
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