Abstract:
A study was conducted to assess the quality of websites of five selected public universities in 
Tanzania. The main purpose of the study was to understand the quality of university websites from 
users’ perspectives. This study employed a 22-item instrument measuring four dimensions of web 
quality namely technical adequacy, information quality, service ability and web appearance. Data 
were collected through email survey and they were analyzed using SPSS and Ms Excel. The study 
findings show that, of the five university websites evaluated, the SUA website ranked the highest 
followed by that of UDSM.  The websites of SUZA, OUT and MU were ranked in the third to fifth 
positions respectively. Service ability is a construct that was highly supported in the five websites 
evaluated whereas web appearance is the construct that required improvements in all five 
websites. It is recommended that improvements should be done in some of the quality dimensions 
such as appearance in order to ensure that these websites deliver information to intended 
audience. Regular updating of websites is also essential to make them effective and meet the 
changing needs of users.
 
Description:
Sife, Alfred Said and Msoffe, Grace Emanuel, "User-perceived Quality of Selected Tanzanian Public 
University Websites" (2013). Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal). 950. 
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/libphilprac/950