Information needs and information seeking behaviour of undergraduate students at The Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI), Tanjong Malim / Mohd Razalli Ahmad Termizi

This study investigates information needs and information seeking behaviour of undergraduate students at Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI), Tanjong Malim. The study addresses the 10 research questions of information needs, information seeking behaviour and information literacy. Additionally,...

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Main Author: Ahmad Termizi, Mohd Razalli
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/57587/1/57587.PDF
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Summary:This study investigates information needs and information seeking behaviour of undergraduate students at Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI), Tanjong Malim. The study addresses the 10 research questions of information needs, information seeking behaviour and information literacy. Additionally, 4 research questions are designed to assess the effect between background of respondents and information seeking behaviour. The study is conducted within a conceptual framework of Ellis (1989), Kuhlthau (1991) and Wilson (1996). The model describes a pattern ofUPSI's undergraduates information seeking behaviour established based on conceptual framework of Ellis (1989), Kuhlthau (1991) and Wilson (1996). It's includes 8 generic stages: initiation, exploration, monitoring, categorizing, sifting, selection, collection and ending. The data are collected through quantitative method which consisted of a structured set of questionnaire distributed among undergraduates. Outcome of the study shows that respondents still preferred to use printed documents and information resources in Malay language. Findings also showed that generally undergraduates access Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC) to locate relevant information; undergraduates preferred to save their relevant articles or information resources from websites in their hard drive / portable medium; more than half respondents attended formal/ informal training offered and agreed such training are able to assist them in their information seeking; Undergraduates also preferred brochures on effective searching for each online database. Future study should focused more on the study of information needs and information seeking behaviour among graduate students and academic staff; effectiveness of information literacy offered by Tuanku Bainun Library; and explores why the usage of electronic resources is quite slow which against to the library's expectations.