The development and testing of a hierarchical model for the evaluation of on-line libraries quality (LibEval)
Journal Title: Romanian Journal of Human - Computer Interaction - Year 2011, Vol 4, Issue 1
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to identify the dimensions of on-line libraries quality, and to develop a reliable and valid measurement instrument (LibEval). After a brief literature review, we present the research model and the development and testing methodology used. The model is specified as a second-order factor (on-line library quality) with five dimensions that are modeled as first-order factors (interface quality, system quality, information quality, service quality, and context). The model is rigurously tested using empirical data and the results support the research model. Finally, the utility of the proposed model is discussed for implications, limitations and future research.
Authors and Affiliations
Alexandru Balog
The development and testing of a hierarchical model for the evaluation of on-line libraries quality (LibEval)
The purpose of this study is to identify the dimensions of on-line libraries quality, and to develop a reliable and valid measurement instrument (LibEval). After a brief literature review, we present the research model a...
An Ontology-Based Competence Management Interactive System For It Companies
The paper presents an interactive information system for competence management based on ontologies for information technology companies. The advantage of using an ontology-based system is the possibility of the identific...
Using Web Services from Mobile Devices. Software Application for Academic Environment
In our paper we depict two modes of accessing Web services from mobile devices. These modalities correspond to different types of mobile devices, and, as a consequence, we use adapted client modules for each type. The so...
Principles of Olfactory Human-Computer Interfaces
This paper is a foray into the issue of odor representation in digital form, but also specific aspects of olfactory human-computer interfaces.
MOM – software instrument for the analysis of graphical user interface accessibility. Functionality and case studies.
The graphical user’s interfaces accessibility is a key condition for visual disabled peoples to use the computer applications. This paper presents the MOM (Meaningful Object Manager) software tool for accessibility analy...