The Adoption and Use of Digital Literacy Programs in Selected Tertiary Institutions of Tanzania
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Indonesian Journal of Social Research
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to assess the adoption and use
of digital literacy in Tanzanian tertiary institution libraries,
focusing on the current state of digital literacy acceptance, the
practical implementation, and the obstacles associated with
embracing and implementing digital literacy in library
settings. The study employed a mixed-method approach,
simultaneously using qualitative and quantitative methods.
Thus, the primary data were collected through interviews with
key informants, including librarians and ICT experts. The
quantitative data were gathered through a semi-structured
questionnaire. Subsequently, thematic analysis and statistical
techniques were employed to analyze the collected data. The
findings discovered that a majority had embraced and
implemented digital literacy, though numerous challenges
were reported. These challenges ranged from technophobia,
lack of guidance for digital literacy programs, inadequate
power supply, and limitations of internet connectivity.
Improving digital literacy in libraries contributes to
comprehensive educational development and enhanced access
to digital resources to fill knowledge gaps and foster
comprehensive social learning.
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CBE – Proceeding BEDC
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Bulugu, P. P. & Nkebukwa, L.
