Author(s): Edda
Tandi Lwoga, (Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences)
Citation: Edda
Tandi Lwoga, (2014) "Integrating Web 2.0 into an academic library in
Tanzania", Electronic Library, Vol. 32 Iss: 2
Article type: Research
paper
Publisher: Emerald
Group Publishing Limited
Abstract:
Purpose - This paper demonstrates work undertaken by
Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) Library in an effort
to integrate web 2.0 technologies in its functions to enhance the quality of
its services in Tanzania
Design/methodology/approach - The study conducted an exploratory
questionnaire survey to assess user requirements among undergraduate medical
students at MUHAS, developed library 2.0 services, conducted training and
created awareness.
Findings - The paper shows that web 2.0 technologies can be
implemented effectively according to University goals, user’s needs, deployment
of user friendly tools, and capacity building among librarians and users.
Students positively supported the adoption of library 2.0 services at MUHAS.
Library 2.0 services improved the quality of MUHAS library services, despite
various challenges related to infrastructure, awareness, literacy, inadequate
staff, security and ownership of web 2.0 services.
Research limitations/implications - The study findings may
not be widely replicated because this article is based on a case study of the
integration of web 2.0 technologies into the library functions of MUHAS. This
study did not examine the use of library 2.0 applications among library users
(such as faculty and students) which could illuminate further the case study
Practical implications - Most academic libraries in Africa
have not yet adopted web 2.0 technologies to improve their services. The user
preferences, technology adoption, and challenges faced from the present study
can help other libraries to plan and integrate their library 2.0 technologies
in their services.
Originality/value - MUHAS library offers practical example
of how web 2.0 services can be adopted to enhance the quality of academic
library services in an African context. This paper is of significance to
academic libraries that are still considering their options with regard to the
application of web 2.0 technologies.
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