Abstract:
A pilot survey concerning the Use of e-resources to satisfy the academic and personal information needs
by the final year undergraduates of the Faculty of Science, University of Colombo was conducted in
December 2010. Out of total of 150 students 50 (33%) were selected for the survey and there were 40
responses. Removing 5 incomplete responses, 35 (87.5%) were analysed. Students responded to 24
questions which elicited information on their information behavior but this paper discusses only the
aspects related to their use of information for academic purposes.
Analysis discusses the types of academic assignments they receive, frequency of consulting various
information sources, evaluation of library and web material, people they consult for assistance,
preferred research styles, use of e-productivity tools, factors considered as important in course-related
research and attitudes towards difficulty of various stages of the research process.
Based on the findings several interpretations and recommendations are made. Nevertheless this survey
does not represent a comprehensive picture of the use of e-resources by the undergraduates of the Sri
Lankan universities. The survey concentrates on science students who are conversant with the use of IT
and English language. Survey of other disciplines and other academic years would yield different results