Digital libraries and knowledge management in multicultural environments: librarian’s perspectives
Date
2012Author
Koutsomiha Damiana
Garoufallou, Emmanouel
Asderi, Styliani
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Few studies have examined the connection between knowledge sharing processes
in digital library environments from the point of view of librarians. This research paper aims
to survey librarians from different European countries in order to identify whether the
establishment of a knowledge distribution mechanisms or sharing environment is a familiar
territory for librarians in a digital library setting. Two online questionnaires were designed
and disseminated electronically to various countries. The questions followed a seven point
semantic referential scale and the processing of the data was performed in SPSS software.
Spearman’s test were also performed for checking any correlations between the factors that
motivate knowledge sharing attitudes on the one hand, and on the other those factors that
influence the effectiveness and efficiency of digital libraries. The results indicated that
librarians accept digital libraries as knowledge management and sharing systems but
opinions vary as to whether the designing of a digital library affects the way knowledge is
shared. Cross reference of data shows similarities and differences between the four
countries.
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