Information Need And Information-Seeking Behaviour Of Agricultural Extension Workers In Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta, Indonesia
One of the important factors that contribute to agricultural development is information. As such, agricultural extension workers who link agricultural agencies to the farmers must have adequate and up-to-date information about agriculture practices before they could inform, educate and train the...
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2010
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Institution: | Universiti Putra Malaysia |
Language: | English English |
Summary: | One of the important factors that contribute to agricultural development is
information. As such, agricultural extension workers who link agricultural
agencies to the farmers must have adequate and up-to-date information
about agriculture practices before they could inform, educate and train the
farmers on the methods and techniques of farming. Previous studies have
shown that agricultural extension workers seldom use the internet, read
books, or even go to the library and university, and research institution to
obtain relevant information pertaining to their work. Therefore, there is a need
to determine information seeking strategies used by these agricultural
extension workers in obtaining work information relevant to their professions.This study aimed to determine the types of information needed by agricultural
extension workers, the sources of information used by them to obtain
information and the information seeking strategies used by the agricultural
extension workers. It is also tried to identify the information seeking strategy
according to selected demographic variables, and to determine the factors
influencing information seeking strategies used by agricultural extension
workers.
This study used survey design, and it was conducted in Daerah Istimewa
Yogyakarta, Indonesia. The total population of the study was 338 agricultural
extension workers; cluster sampling method was used to select 181
respondents as its sample. The dependent variables involved in the study
include information seeking strategies (which were further categorized as
passive, active and interactive strategy), while the independent variables are
selected demographic variables, types of information needs and types of
information sources. A structured-questionnaire was employed as the
instrument for gathering data. The data were analyzed using the Statistical
Package for Social Science (SPSS version 16) and Pearson Chi Square Test
was used to determine the factors influencing information seeking strategies
of agricultural extension workers.
In general, the finding showed that agricultural extension workers needed
various information related extension service, innovation and extension role.
Most of the agricultural extension workers need innovation information.
Besides that, most agricultural extension workers used interpersonal source in seeking information. These agricultural extension workers also used
various types of strategies; there are active, passive and interactive
strategies to seek the required information. Regardless of the types of
information, most agricultural extension workers were found to have used
active strategy by seeking agricultural information inside and outside the
agency. In addition, they also utilized interactive and passive strategy for all
types of information which was sought by means of direct enquiring method
and seek the information inside the agency.
Factors influencing information seeking strategy used by agricultural
extension workers indicated that types of information need influenced the
information seeking strategy used by agricultural extension workers. Print
media; electronic media and scientific meeting source influenced the
information seeking strategy used by agricultural extension workers for
extension service information. Whereas for information related to innovation,
electronic media and scientific meeting influenced information seeking
strategy. For extension role information, interpersonal, print media, electronic
media and scientific meeting influenced information seeking strategy.
Therefore, it was suggested that further study be conducted to cover a wider
geographical area such as other provinces in Indonesia with different
geographical characteristics, farming system, custom and traditions. By
covering wider area, a better picture of information seeking strategies used
by agricultural extension workers could be obtained. |
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