Development of a scale for data quality assessment in automated library systems

Publication date: Available online 16 February 2019Source: Library & Information Science ResearchAuthor(s): Mehri Shahbazi, Abdolhossein Farajpahlou, Farideh Osareh, Alireza RahimiAbstractA credible scale based on the opinions of system users was developed to evaluate and assess data quality in automated library systems (ALS). Development and testing were carried out in two stages. In the first stage, 77 dimensions for data quality which had been previously identified through a systematic literature review were used to develop scale items. The first draft of the scale was then distributed among a target population of ALS experts to solicit their opinions on the scale and the items. In the second stage, a revised version of the scale was distributed among the main study population, which included end users of the target systems. This stage used factor analysis to determine the final draft of the scale, which consists of 4 factors and 62 items. The 4 factors were named after the qualities of their associated items: Data Content Quality, Data Organizational Quality, Data Presentation Quality, and Data Usage Quality. This scale can help system managers identify and resolve potential problems in the systems they manage and can also aid in evaluating the quality of data sources based on the opinions of end users.
Source: Library and Information Science Research - Category: Databases & Libraries Source Type: research