Web information-seeking behaviour of undergraduate students in a private university in Malawi

Authors

  • Robert Banda Chalochiwawa Malawi Adventist University, Malawi Author
  • George T. Chipeta Department of Information Sciences, Mzuzu University, Malawi. Author
  • Austine Phiri Department of Information Sciences, Mzuzu University, Malawi Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4314/ajlais.v34i1.4

Keywords:

Information Needs, Web Information- Seeking Behaviour, Undergraduate Students, Malawi

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate students’ web information-seeking behaviour at Malawi Adventist University (MAU). A mixed methods approach was employed and underpinned by Wilson’s (1996) Model of Information Behaviour. The sample size of the study was 166 level four undergraduate students at MAU. A questionnaire and an interview guide were used to collect data. The results of the study revealed that undergraduate students have web information needs for academic information 91(77%) and major web information sources were scholarly journals, scholarly databases, and Google cholar 51(43%). Students mostly use simple search strategies such as keywords in searching for information 51(43%). The major challenge experienced by students was information overload 53(45%). The study has demonstrated that Web information is important for students at MAU for academic, personal, and health purposes. Therefore, the library at MAU should conduct tailor-made information literacy training sessions targeting undergraduate students to raise awareness of the existence of Web information  ources and improve access and use.

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Published

2025-02-21

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