Wamalwa Lucas Wanangeye's scientific contributions
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... Lack of evidence of data on perceptions therefore points out a gap between what the library collects and what information resources PGs need. In fact, Wamalwa et al (2016) underscored the importance of investigating students' perceptions towards the use of print and EIRs so as to understand what influences the use of these resources in the way they do. In this regard, the researcher notes that university libraries in Africa and Kenya in particular, just like elsewhere in the world continue to acquire both print and electronic information resources without much evidence to indicate if both formats have the same appeal to PGs research and information needs. ...