ROLE OF SELF-EFFICACY IN E-LIBRARY USAGE AMONG STUDENTS OF A PUBLIC UNIVERSITY IN MALAYSIA

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T. Ramayah
Bushra Aafaqi

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This study looked at the influence of self-efficacy on e-library usage by 704 university students from four different schools in a Malaysian public university -, School of Humanities, School of Mass Communication, School of Chemistry and School of Biology. The results of the study suggest that self-efficacy has a significant direct impact on perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use when predicting e-library usage. Results also suggest that self-efficacy, perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness have direct significant impact on e-library usage. The results further indicate that perceived ease of use fully mediates self-efficacy when explaining e-library usage and perceived usefulness fully mediates perceived ease of use when predicting e-library usage.

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Ramayah, T., & Aafaqi, B. (2004). ROLE OF SELF-EFFICACY IN E-LIBRARY USAGE AMONG STUDENTS OF A PUBLIC UNIVERSITY IN MALAYSIA. Malaysian Journal of Library and Information Science, 9(1), 39–57. Retrieved from http://jummec.um.edu.my/index.php/MJLIS/article/view/8391
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