Application‐based big data development framework for health sciences libraries

The study is a part of a student research project on performance‐based evaluation of big data application in health sciences libraries. It presents a theoretical framework of the performance‐based evaluation system for health institutes' libraries in the digital environment. The health sciences...

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Veröffentlicht in:Health information and libraries journal 2024-09, Vol.41 (3), p.324-329
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Xinxin, Zhang, Di, Wang, Bo, Ahmad, Khurshid
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The study is a part of a student research project on performance‐based evaluation of big data application in health sciences libraries. It presents a theoretical framework of the performance‐based evaluation system for health institutes' libraries in the digital environment. The health sciences libraries' systematic approach was judged based on the five main components (data culture, organisational infrastructure, responsibilities, skills and technology competence) of big data analytics (BDA). A comprehensive literature review of the published studies was undertaken related to BDA, including the diffusion of innovation theory, and the theoretical background of the technology acceptance model to produce an application‐based big data development framework for the health sciences libraries. The application‐based evaluation model integrates BDA in health sciences libraries for improving library services and performance. The study proposed a need for skilled professionals with the knowledge and experience both professionally and technically. Finally, the study proposed a model that will help to measure the organisation's ability to analyse vast amounts of data to empirically validate the association concerning big data analysis and analytical practices in health libraries.
ISSN:1471-1834
1471-1842
1471-1842
DOI:10.1111/hir.12545