University Libraries in Kenya A Study of Their Practices and Performance

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2004-02-19

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Humboldt University of Berlin

Abstract

This study argues that the provision of library services in Kenyan public universities is characterised by extremely inadequate resources in terms of funds, information materials, equipment and staff. Private university libraries experience these problems albeit to a lesser degree. Although there is widespread opinion among students, lecturers as well as university administrators that university libraries play a critical role in the teaching, research, and learning activities, there is also awareness that university libraries in Kenya, especially those in public universities are not effectively providing services which has limited their role in research and learning in the university. Finally, modern information and communication technology is being incorporated in the management of university libraries in Kenya. However, this trend has been hindered by first, lack of funds to purchase equipment such as computers and set up networks, secondly by lack of skilled personnel in information technology, and finally by poor telecommunications infrastructure in the country. There is therefore need for adoption of strategic planning in all areas of library management and to remain viable sources of information, university libraries in Kenya have to make use modern information and communication technology. This will enable university libraries to facilitate better access to local and global information for example through electronic and internet media.

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jkavulya@chuka.ac.ke

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University libraries, Kenya University libraries, Africa Universities, Kenya Universities, Africa

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Kavulya, J. M. (2004). University libraries in Kenya: Developments, working methods, and services [Doctoral dissertation, Humboldt University of Berlin]. Humboldt University of Berlin. https://d-nb.info/972533419/34