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Third ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL'03)   p. 269
Understanding Educator Perceptions of "Quality" in Digital Libraries

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The purpose of the study was to identify educators’ expectations and requirements for the design of educational digital collections for classroom use. A series of five focus groups was conducted with practicing teachers, pre-service teachers, and science librarians, drawn from different educational contexts (i.e., K-5, 6-12, College). Participants’ expect that the added value of educational digital collections is the provision of: (1) ‘high quality’ teaching and learning resources, and (2) additional contextual information beyond that in the resource. Key factors that influence educators’ perceptions of quality were identified: scientific accuracy, bias, advertising, design and usability, and the potential for student distraction. The data showed that participants judged these criteria along a continuum of tolerance, combining consideration of several factors in their final judgements. Implications for collections accessioning policies, peer review, and digital library service design are discussed.
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Citation:  Tamara Sumner, Michael Khoo, Mimi Recker, Mary Marlino, "Understanding Educator Perceptions of "Quality" in Digital Libraries," jcdl, p. 269,  Third ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL'03),  2003

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