The usage of e-resources among agricultural researchers and extension staff in Tanzania

Authors

  • Wulystan Pius Mtega Sokoine University of Agriculture, P. O. Box 3022, Morogoro
  • Frankwell Dulle Sokoine University of Agriculture, P. O. Box 3022, Morogoro
  • Andrew Watson Malekani Sokoine University of Agriculture, P. O. Box 3022, Morogoro
  • Angella Chailla Sokoine University of Agriculture, P. O. Box 3022, Morogoro

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29173/lirg579

Keywords:

Information sharing, agricultural researchers, extension staff, ICTs, Tanzania

Abstract

This article investigates the accessibility and usage of e-resources among agricultural researchers and extension staff in five out of seven agricultural zones in Tanzania. The study identifies sources of e-resources used by these researchers and staff, as well as assessing their information literacy levels and the factors influencing their usage of e-resources. The research used a survey approach based on convenient non-probability sampling. Findings show that usage of e-resources from popular agricultural databases remains low. Factors limiting access to e-resources include poor institutional ICT infrastructure, limited funds for e-resources and low information literacy levels. Recommendations include improvements to ICT infrastructure and budgets, as well as developing electronic institutional repositories to improve extension staff access to research outputs, creating a sustainable link between agricultural research and farming activities. Information literacy modules in agricultural training institutes could also support effective access to, and use of, e-resources.

Author Biographies

Wulystan Pius Mtega, Sokoine University of Agriculture, P. O. Box 3022, Morogoro

Lecturer

Frankwell Dulle, Sokoine University of Agriculture, P. O. Box 3022, Morogoro

Associate Professor

Andrew Watson Malekani, Sokoine University of Agriculture, P. O. Box 3022, Morogoro

Lecturer

Angella Chailla, Sokoine University of Agriculture, P. O. Box 3022, Morogoro

Senior Lecturer

Published

2015-03-07

Issue

Section

Refereed Research Articles