African Journal of Library and Information Science

ISSN 2756-3383

Frontiers of Library, Information and Computer Sciences ISSN 5721-610X Vol. 2 (1), pp. 102-108, January, 2016. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

A study of the challenges of information retrieval among university students in Ghana

*Aidoo Kufuor1, Kwesi Tedam2 and Paul Poreku 3

1W.A.F. Consult Services, Ghana.

2 University of Ghana, Legon, Ghana.

3CSIR-Savanna Agricultural Research Institute, Tamale, Ghana.

*Corresponding author E-mail: aidoo_kufuor @ygmail.com

Accepted 22 December, 2015

Abstract

The poor performance of students in the various universities has been attributed to the inability of students to effectively retrieve information for academic work. The purpose of the study was to investigate the challenges of information retrieval among university students. The survey was used to investigate the awareness and use of information retrieval systems, document retrieved and its relevance to student’s information needs and challenges of information retrieval among students. Three student faculties in the University of Ghana, Legon participated in the study. A questionnaire consisting of 29 items was used as an instrument for collecting data. The results revealed that students from all the faculties considered are highly aware of the information retrieval systems. The Faculty of Science students used periodical index and journal contents more than the Social Studies and Arts Students. Bibliographies were most commonly used by Faculty of Arts students. The study also shows that the use of information retrieval tools to retrieve relevant information depends on the information needs of the student and their level of study. The Science students used the Boolean Operators whilst most of the students from the Social Studies and Art Faculties did not find the Boolean Operators useful in retrieving relevant information as expressed in their request. Majority of the Arts Students used the Index Phrase more than the Science and Social Studies Students. Majority of M.Sc students sometimes get the information they need more than Students from M.A, M.PHIL and Ph.D. The study recommends that information retrieval skills training programme should be embedded in the curriculum and undertaken at an appropriate time and supported by academic staff of the university. In addition, the university administrators should ensure that students in the Art faculty receive sufficient information retrieval skills training so that they are not prejudiced against due to subject chosen. Also, ensure that information retrieval skills training are pitched at a level which is appropriate to the individual needs of the student.

Keywords: Information, retrieval systems, information needs, challenges, periodical index, journal contents, bibliographies, boolean operators, Index Phrase.