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The book focused on collection development activities at Mzuzu Prison School Library. The study employed social survey research design and used methods to collect data. Nonprobability purposive and convenience sampling were used to sample out 4 librarians and 12 students respectively to participate in this study. The total sample size was, therefore, 16 respondents. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire. Data were analyzed using Microsoft Excel application. The findings in the study indicate that Mzuzu Prison School Library mainly acquires library materials through gift,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The book focused on collection development activities at Mzuzu Prison School Library. The study employed social survey research design and used methods to collect data. Nonprobability purposive and convenience sampling were used to sample out 4 librarians and 12 students respectively to participate in this study. The total sample size was, therefore, 16 respondents. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire. Data were analyzed using Microsoft Excel application. The findings in the study indicate that Mzuzu Prison School Library mainly acquires library materials through gift, donations and partially direct purchase. The study has revealed further that the library has collection gaps in academic books such as English language & Literature, sciences, and Humanities books. However, the collection development activities at Mzuzu Prison School Library are challenged by lack of information resources, financial resources, lack of training for library assistants, inadequate staff, lack of administrative support and lack of collection development policy. The study recommends that Mzuzu Prison should find other ways of acquiring library materials, for example joining consortiums.
Autorenporträt
Mavuto Mpulula is a holder of Bachelors Degree in Library and Information Science obtained from the Mzuzu University, Malawi. Currently, he is a Sergeant at the Malawi Prison Service.