Developing a Framework for Information Resource Sharing in Information Centres in Electric Power Sub-Sector in Kenya

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Mildred Amita Odongo
Professor Cephas Odini

Abstract

The study focused on information resource sharing programs in the Electric Power sub-sector in Kenya. The aim of this study was to investigate information resource sharing activities in ESI, to identify shortcomings and to suggest strategies for their improvement that leads to development of an information resource sharing framework. Specifically, it examined information resources and services available, their access and use; it determined the forms and adequacy of information resource sharing activities; the extent of ICT use in information resource sharing; the challenges ESI experiences in information resource sharing; and finally, recommended strategies for improvement that led to developing a framework for information resource sharing activities in ESI. The study was informed by Intra-type Resource Sharing Model and the Secure Layered Model for Digital Libraries Interaction. Both qualitative and quantitative approaches were used. The study employed exploratory method and applied purposive sampling. Senior staff of information centres in ESI were sampled and face-to-face interview used to collect data from them. Under the quantitative approach, survey method was employed and it applied simple random sampling, using questionnaire as the data collection instrument. Both narrative and descriptive results were used for data analysis. The study revealed that there is availability of varied information resources and services, that access to and use of information resources is not as extensive as it should be, that there was a lack of a formal program on information resource sharing and inadequacy of informal information resource sharing activities. The study revealed that the use of ICT in information resource sharing activities is limited. It also identified challenges like inadequate resources, users' unawareness of services available and limited networking among information centres. In conclusion, the lack of a formal information resource sharing program in ESI negatively affects information services. The recommended strategies for improvement were: establishing more information centres, automation and digitization of existing centres, enhancing policies on information resource sharing and the use of the developed framework for information resource sharing. A framework in information resource sharing has thus been developed and proposed for adoption in ESI.

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How to Cite
Odongo, M. A., & Odini, P. C. (2018). Developing a Framework for Information Resource Sharing in Information Centres in Electric Power Sub-Sector in Kenya. The International Journal of Humanities & Social Studies, 6(1). Retrieved from https://internationaljournalcorner.com/index.php/theijhss/article/view/130020