Assessing Institutional Repositories As Enabler Of Research Output In Academic Institutions In Kenya: The Case Of Kca University
Abstract
The study assessed the role of institutional repositories as enabler of research output in academic
institutions in Kenya with special reference to KCA University. Objectives of the study were to:
assess the level of awareness of IR as enabler of research output in academic institutions,
investigate the usage of institutional repository by the researchers in academic institutions, explore
the role of the university management in adopting institutional repository in academic institutions
and propose an appropriate model for embracing IR as enabler of research output in academic
institutions. The study employed descriptive design where both qualitative and quantitative
methods were used. Cluster and purposive sampling methods were used to get the target
population. Data was collected by means of questionnaires and interview guides. Questionnaires
were used to collect primary data from 62 postgraduate students, 88 fulltime academic staff and
14 library staff while an interview was conducted on the 6 senior library managers. Cluster
sampling was used to select 62 postgraduate students while census sampling was used to select all
the 88 fulltime academic staff. Library staff and senior library managers were purposively selected
because of their knowledge and experience of using the IR. Content analysis was used to analyze
the qualitative data from open-ended questions and interviews. Quantitative data in the
questionnaires was analyzed through Statistical Package for Social Sciences and information
presented in form of tables, percentages, pie charts and graphs for better interpretation. Findings
from this study established that lack of skills to use the repository, lack of awareness, legal and
copyright issues were the main challenges that hindered the adoption of institutional repository.
The study also revealed that IR is an effective tool that supports widespread circulation of research
work and increases value to published scholarly work. The study, therefore, recommended the
need for promoting and marketing the platform though library orientation, workshops and trainings
as a way of creating awareness. The study further recommended, the university management to
review the available policies and to provide relevant guidelines on the use and access of materials.
Management also to recognize the staff members who have deposited their work in the repository
as a way of encouraging others. Finally, the study recommended an appropriate model for
enhancing research productivity.
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