The evaluation of real-world digital libraries : a case at the Loughborough University Library
Abstract
Evaluation is a crucial step for the development and improvements of digital libraries.
Unfortunately, nowadays only few studies are focused on this matter and even fewer
concentrate on how evaluation is conducted in real-world digital libraries.
The study contributes to the research presenting the results of a qualitative case study
conducted at the Loughborough University Library, based on data collected from eleven
semi-structured interviews and document analysis. It reports how evaluation is conducted
in a real-world digital library, which are the knowledge and competences of the staff in
charge of performing it, which are the obstacles and barriers encountered by the staff and
it examines what happens after the conclusion of the evaluation, in particular how results
and recommendations are turned to profitable account. The research also aims to act as
source of references for researchers who want to investigate this field further.
The collected data were analyzed trough constant comparative process and seven main
categories matching the research objectives were identified and discussed: definition of
evaluation by the interviewees, conceptual purpose of evaluation according to the
interviewees, training on evaluation by the interviewees, problems, time constrains,
resources, cooperation within the group, individual attitude, project planning, project
development, how implement actions from recommendations, dissemination of results,
sections taken to implement the recommendations, impact of evaluation projects.
Recommendations for the Loughborough University Library and indications for further
investigations are also discussed.
The research confirms that currently the knowledge about how real-world-digital libraries
deals with evaluation are insufficient and it raises several new and controversial questions,
which should force the scientific community to investigate deeper the reality of digital
library.
Description
Joint Master Degree in Digital Library Learning (DILL)
Publisher
Høgskolen i Oslo. Avdeling for journalistikk, bibliotek- og informasjonsvitenskapUniversitetet i Tallinn
Universitetet i Parma