大学生对电子书的使用和接受

Martin Mabeifam Ujakpa, D. Heukelman, Lynn Kleinveldt, Symon Nyalugwe, Lucy Kiana
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这项研究旨在确定纳米比亚一所大学的读者对电子书的使用和接受程度。采用混合方法,首先对35名本科生进行问卷调查,第二阶段根据问卷的回答,有目的地选择12名学生进行电话访谈,以更深入地了解学生使用电子书的体验。调查结果显示,电子书在纳米比亚的使用和接受仍处于起步阶段。虽然在学生中有电子书的意识,但大多数人更喜欢纸质书。电子书使用率低的原因之一是缺乏如何获取电子书的培训。建议这所大学的教职人员与图书馆员合作,确保购买或订阅规定的电子书,并为学生提供适当的信息素养培训。未来的研究重点是扩大样本量,将所有院系包括在内,并以国内和国际上不同的大学为基准,这将进一步深入了解非洲和全球数字时代电子书的吸收情况。还需要进行进一步的研究,以确定为什么大约14%的学生在学校根本不阅读书籍(印刷或电子)。
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Use and Acceptance of E-Books Among Undergraduate Students
The study aimed at establishing the use and acceptance of e-books by book readers in a Namibian university. Applying a mixed methods approach, a survey questionnaire was administered to 35 undergraduate students initially and in a second phase telephonic interviews were conducted with 12 purposively selected surveyed students based on their questionnaire responses to get a deeper understanding of student experience utilising e-books. Findings revealed that the use and acceptance of e-books in Namibia is still in its infancy. Although there is an awareness of e-books among students, most of them prefer print books. One of the reasons for low e-book usage was due to insufficient training on how to access them. It was recommended that faculty officers at this university collaborate with librarians to ensure prescribed e-books are purchased or subscribed to and adequate Information Literacy training is provided to students. Future research that focuses on expanding the sample size to include all faculties, benchmarked against different universities nationally and internationally will give further insight into e-book uptake in the digital age in Africa and globally. Further studies also need to be conducted to establish why about 14% of students don’t read books (print or electronic) at all whiles in school.
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