South African Journal of Information Management (Apr 2024)

Barriers preventing the optimal use of e-books: A South African undergraduate perspective

  • Janina C. van der Westhuizen,
  • Andrea Potgieter-Richardson,
  • Chris Rensleigh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4102/sajim.v26i1.1750
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 1
pp. e1 – e9

Abstract

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Background: South African academic libraries are spending large amounts of money annually to provide users access to e-books. In many of the South African Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) undergraduate students form the largest part of the institutional cohort. It is therefore crucial to understand what factors influence the optimal use of e-books by undergraduate students and what possible interventions can be applied to ensure optimum use. Objectives: This article aims to identify the main factors that prevent the optimal use of e-books by undergraduate students at a South African university. Method: For this study, pragmatism was used as the philosophical paradigm, with sequential mixed methods using questionnaires and focus groups. Results: The findings of this study revealed that while e-books can be regarded as an accepted source of information among undergraduate students, there are still several barriers impacting the optimal use of e-books by undergraduate students. Conclusion: This study identified five significant barriers that negatively influence the optimal use of e-books and provides possible solutions to improve the usage of e-books. Contribution: The results of this study will contribute towards the lack of information available on the usage of e-books in the South African context.

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