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How selection and acquisition practices affect the adequacy of library materials at the University of Zambia and University of Lusaka libraries.

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dc.contributor.author Siwale, Mirriam
dc.contributor.author Mvula, Sonia
dc.contributor.author Mukonda, Monde
dc.contributor.author Banda, Emmanuel
dc.contributor.author Makangila, Gibster
dc.date.accessioned 2021-02-03T08:58:35Z
dc.date.available 2021-02-03T08:58:35Z
dc.date.issued 2019
dc.identifier.uri http://lis.unza.zm:8080/archive/handle/123456789/18
dc.description.abstract This research was undertaken to investigate how selection and acquisition practices affect the adequacy of library materials. The research was embarked upon to examine how the selection and acquisition methods carried out at the two institutions affects the adequacy of the library materials and the challenges that arise against the smooth execution of these two practices at a public institution such as the University of Zambia library and a private institution such as the University of Lusaka library. The general objective of the research was to investigate how selection and acquisition practices affect the adequacy of library materials at the University of Zambia and the University of Lusaka libraries. The specific objectives where: To compare selection and acquisition methods used at the University of Zambia library and University of Lusaka library; To compare users’ perceptions on the adequacy of the library collection at the University of Zambia library and University of Lusaka library and; To identify challenges faced by the staff of the University of Zambia and University of Lusaka libraries as far as selection and acquisition is concerned. The research used a mixed method research design. A sample of 150 students was taken and handed questionnaires using random sampling. Two key informants were identified and interviewed on matters concerning the topic. The quantitative data gathered was analyzed using SPSS and excel and the qualitative data was analyzed using the thematic data analysis technique. The research found that the library was under-utilized by the students due to reasons like poor and old library materials. The materials provided by the library were mostly outdated books that the students could not utilize. Some of the materials were found to be irrelevant. The library faced some challenges in providing updated and current materials due to financial constraints. It was recommended that the library should take proactive measures instead of waiting for limited government funding. Among others it was recommended that the librarians should not sit back and wait for donations that are not applicable to the collection. It is recommended that they should write up a list of required materials according to the curriculum then this can be presented to anyone who wants to donate to the library to ensure the collection grows in a relevant direction. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher The University of Zambia en_US
dc.subject Unza, Unilus, Seleton Acqusitin Adquancy, Library Collection en_US
dc.title How selection and acquisition practices affect the adequacy of library materials at the University of Zambia and University of Lusaka libraries. en_US
dc.type Technical Report en_US


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