Department of Information & Library Sciences
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Item Equalizing Utilization of Information Among Rural Schools In Kenya Through Satellite Technology(2016-09-28) Ndiku, Dr. Mbenge T.; Dr. Mwai, Naomi W.Abstract: Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is a principal driver of economic development and social change worldwide. Information Communication and Technologies empower people with the ability to communicate instantaneously, facilitate the development process by increasing efficiency, effectiveness and equity- it has helped increase literacy rates all over the world. ICT plays vital roles in the provision of information to school population and thus, it has become an important aspect of the learning process. It has impacted on every sphere of school library activity thus presenting an opportunity to provide value-added information services, access to a wide variety of digital based information resources, empowerment of teachers and learners, making significant contributions to learning and achievement. The increase in ICT in primary schools is crucial because teachers and learners are no longer inhibited by outdated resources. ICT connectivity allows school populations to acquire the skills required for the information society, improves administrative processes and supports teacher training. With the rapid development of networked resources and access tools available over the Internet, information becomes easily accessible both in rural, marginalised rural areas, and in metropolis. However, access to ICT applications and services and systematic knowledge-sharing in marginalized and rural areas is either non-existent or very limited. This paper examines the role of iMlango project (A strategic partnership with the UK Department for International Development(DFID) and corporate partners Avanti, sQuid and Whizz Education)in equalizing opportunities for children in rural and marginalised areas of Kenya to interact with technology and access E-resources. The paper discusses implementation of the project, empowerment of the school population with digital literacy, the kind of challenges the project is faces and how it is overcoming the challenges for successful implementation. The paper argues that iMlango Project has come at the right time especially now that E‐resources are increasingly important to all aspects of education; from teaching and learning, through to the collection of learner‘s data. Children in rural and marginalized areas of Kenya will gain access to new e-learning opportunities.Item The mediating role of Information professionals in Environment scanning for the Intelligent Corporate Financial competitive edge in Kenya(2016-09-28) Ndiku, Dr. Mbenge T.; Dr. Mwai, Naomi W.Abstract: The strategic value of competitive information to a corporation has received increased attention in management, business practice and information literature. Top level managers make strategic decisions that place the organization in situations that allows it to compete and adapt to turbulent environments in which the competition, market, technology, and social conditions are constantly changing. This paper aims at establishing the mediating role of information professionals in obtaining and disseminating information to enable the top level managers makes strategic decisions. The specific objectives are to; establish the sources of information for scanning, investigate environmental scanning methods utilized, establish the communicative methods utilized by information professionals to disseminate information and investigate the factors limiting effective environmental scanning. The study adopted a multi-case study of four financial institutions namely Bank of Africa, Kenya Women Finance Trust Microfinance and Old Mutual. The study purposively selected information professionals comprising senior librarians, and Archivists and Records Officers, and ICT librarians. Data collection was conducted using open and closed ended questionnaires and data was analyzed using quantitative techniques. Findings indicate that information professionals utilize various formal and informal environmental scanning methods especially virtual methods. However they are limited by factors such as funds. The study recommends that the Information professionals and the information center should make an effort to become the epicenter of a company's environmental scanning programme by becoming more proactive in promoting and defending their role within their own company.