Browsing College of Computing and Information Sciences (CoCIS) by Author "Okello-Obura, Constant"
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Electronic information access and utilization by Makerere University students in Uganda
Okello-Obura, Constant; Magara, Elisam (Evidence Based Library and Information Practice, 2008)Objectives – The objectives of this study were to establish the level of computer utilization skills of Makerere University (Uganda) Library and Information Science (LIS) students; to determine the use of electronic ... -
Financial management and budgeting strategies for LIS programmes : Uganda's experience
Okello-Obura, Constant; Kigongo-Bukenya, I.M.N (Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2008)Purpose – With the dwindling state funding to support higher education, Universities have been forced to initiate many private programmes to not only generate income for the Universities but also to respond to the high ... -
The implications of COVID 19 on the publication of library and information science literature in Africa: A bibliometric study
Ojulong, Andrew; Diyoshak, Rhoda; Okello-Obura, Constant (Readers Insight Publisher, 2022-08-22)In almost a blink of an eye COVID 19 pandemic has surprised the world with devastating effects witnessed across the globe. There was urgent need to establish whether COVID 19 has taken hold of the publishing industry based ... -
Perspective Review of the Evolution and Application of Information Science
Ojulong, Andrew; Endra, Alice; Diyoshak, Rhoda; Okello-Obura, Constant (Scientific & Academic Publishing, 2022-05-27)The purpose of this paper is to critically review literature pertaining to the evolution and application of Information Science so as to understand varied perspectives and attempt to address the following questions: what ... -
Sources of business information and means of access used by SMEs in Uganda: the case of Northern Uganda
Okello-Obura, Constant; Minishi-Majanja, M. K.; Cloete, Linda; Ikoja-Odongo, J. Robert (Library and Information Science Research Electronic Journal (LIBRES), 2008-03)This article is a result of part of the doctoral study Business Information Systems Design for Uganda’s Economic Development: The Case of SMEs in Northern Uganda. The study was conducted in 2005/06 to identify the sources ...