Determinants of overall user success in an academic digital library environment: validation of the integrated digital library user success (IDLUS) model

Author:

Iqbal Memoona,Rafiq Muhammad

Abstract

Purpose Digital Libraries are complex, and this complexity is a motive to study user success on the behalf of appropriate user success models. These models comprise the factors which play a part between people, technology and organizations. The purpose of this study was to specify and examine an integrated digital library user success (IDLUS) model within the context of digital library settings, Higher Education Commission National Digital Library (HEC-NDL) of Pakistan, by adopting and reusing the existing digital library and Web success models. Design/methodology/approach Stratified random sampling technique was used to choose the sample from the University of the Punjab, a highly ranked public sector university in Pakistan. Participants were asked to complete an adapted survey questionnaire. A total of 355 completed and usable questionnaires were obtained. Data analyses through confirmatory factor analyses and structural equation modeling produced the results that have supported the proposed IDLUS model. The proposed IDLUS model was tested and supported through model fit statistics in the academic computing environment of the HEC-NDL of Pakistan. Findings Findings revealed that relationships between the latent variables hypothesized in the model were confirmed. Research limitations/implications The study has both theoretical and practical ramifications for academicians and information system designers and developers. Originality/value The IDLUS model is recommended first time in the history of librarianship in Pakistan as an overall user success model in the digital library information system computing environment. That made numerous recommendations for future research in the field of information management, particularly for digital library development at national and international levels.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Library and Information Sciences,Computer Science Applications

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