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Use of information communication technologies in education and training of undergraduate library and information science students in two selected Kenyan universities

Elisha Ondieki Makori (The Catholic University of Eastern Africa Library, Nairobi, Kenya)
Cephas Odini (Department of Library, Records Management & Information Studies, Moi University, Eldoret, Kenya)
Joseph Bernard Ojiambo (Department of Library, Records Management & Information Studies, Moi University, Eldoret, Kenya)

Library Review

ISSN: 0024-2535

Article publication date: 25 November 2013

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Abstract

Purpose

The paper aims to establish the use of information and communications technologies (ICTs) in education and training of undergraduate library and information science (LIS) students in two selected Kenyan universities and suggest recommendations to improve ICT education and training in the country.

Design/methodology/approach

The study utilised a qualitative method. A survey research design was used to collect data from various categories of respondents in LIS including lecturers, undergraduate students, information professionals and employers. Interviews and document analysis were also used to collect data from the respondents.

Findings

Findings show that the graduates lack preferred ICTs knowledge, competencies and skills important in the modern information environment such as web technologies, information programming skills, software development, distributed systems, virtual libraries and digital information systems. Information sciences education in Kenyan universities and other institutions of higher learning need to review the curriculum and provide ICT education and training that address the needs and demands of the current job market and performance requirements.

Research limitations/implications

The study was effectively carried out at Kenyatta and Moi Universities being the leading universities offering LIS programmes in Kenya.

Practical implications

In the twenty-first century and beyond, students can no longer be confined to traditional practices of LIS education. Information sciences programmes from around the global have recognized the importance to fully integrate ICTs education and training in order to meet the needs and demands of students and employers.

Originality/value

Present employment and career opportunities favour information professionals with intensive technological competencies and skills.

Keywords

Citation

Ondieki Makori, E., Odini, C. and Bernard Ojiambo, J. (2013), "Use of information communication technologies in education and training of undergraduate library and information science students in two selected Kenyan universities", Library Review, Vol. 62 No. 8/9, pp. 585-601. https://doi.org/10.1108/LR-08-2012-0083

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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