DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.17145845
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Electronic Resource Management and Usage in Academic Libraries: The Ghanaian Context

Abstract: <p>Electronic resources (ERs) in academic libraries have become a global phenomenon, and as libraries rely more on these resources managing them effectively becomes crucial. Electronic resource management (ERM) has consequently become a core function which many academic libraries around the globe appear to find challenging to implement effectively. Challenges of managing ERs are particularly pronounced in developing countries such as Ghana where the introduction of ICTs has typically been characterised b… Show more

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“…Academic libraries keep reinventing themselves by using different techniques in a bid to meet the needs of their users. Studies in Ghana have affirmed the increasing number of subscriptions to electronic resources by academic libraries to help enhance their collections and also widen access to scholarly materials (Baayel and Asante, 2019;Bentil, 2020;Okyere-Kwakye and Nor, 2020;Tetteh, 2018). In Ghana, access to electronic resources is provided through the Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Ghana, a body that was set up to facilitate resource sharing among its member institutions (Asamoah-Hassan, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Academic libraries keep reinventing themselves by using different techniques in a bid to meet the needs of their users. Studies in Ghana have affirmed the increasing number of subscriptions to electronic resources by academic libraries to help enhance their collections and also widen access to scholarly materials (Baayel and Asante, 2019;Bentil, 2020;Okyere-Kwakye and Nor, 2020;Tetteh, 2018). In Ghana, access to electronic resources is provided through the Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Ghana, a body that was set up to facilitate resource sharing among its member institutions (Asamoah-Hassan, 2014).…”
Section: Areas Best Suited For Telecommutingmentioning
confidence: 99%