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The Knowledge and Use of Reference Management Systems (RMS): A Survey Among University Students in Ghana
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the knowledge and use of Reference Management Software (RMS) among university students pursuing various degrees in health and related programmes in Ghana. It further sought to find out respondents’ motives for choosing a particular RMS and also the various sources of support for users of such programmes.
Design/methodology/approach: This descriptive cross-sectional study used a questionnaire to solicit for data from third year, fourth year and postgraduate students of the University of Health Allied Sciences, Ho, Ghana, on their knowledge and use of RMS in their academic and scientific writings.
Findings: This study found out that more males use RMS than females. It was also confirmed that Mendeley was the most known and used RMS and that training organised by the library contributed to the increased knowledge and utilisation of the RMS. Lack of knowledge about RMS and institutions not requiring students to use RMS contributed to their non-usage. The primary use of RMS among the respondents was for insertion of citations and generation of bibliographies for their assignments and theses.
Originality/value: In Ghana, institutes of higher learning have witnessed the use of RMS among their constituents. However, apart from a recent study conducted among researchers at CSIR, no scientific study had been conducted among students on the purpose of this study. Thus, the findings of this study will inform librarians and policymakers to appreciate what their students require as far as the management of their bibliographic needs is concerned.