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The Effect of Computer Self-Efficacy and Utilisation of Electronic Information Resources by Students of a Nigerian University


Emmanuel Babatunde Ajala
Imade Adebayo-Atchrimi
Peace Osemudiamen Eromosele

Abstract

The study examined the effect of computer selfefficacy, college affiliation, year of study and barriers to utilisation of electronic  information resources (EIRs) by students of Samuel Adegboyega University, Ogwa, Edo State, Nigeria. The study undertook quantitative research. Stratified simple random technique was used to select sample size of 200 respondents from 374 undergraduate students of  Samuel Adegboyega University, across the three Colleges in the University. Structured questionnaire was used for data collection. Data  were analysed using inferential statistics. The study indicated students had high-level of computer self-efficacy in relation to the  utilisation of EIRs and high level of utilisation of EIR. The study showed computer self-efficacy, College and Year of study positively influenced students’ utilisation of EIRs. Erratic power supply and poor internet connectivity were the barriers to effective utilisation of EIR  by students. 


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