Leveraging Digital Preservation Coalition Rapid Assessment Model on Digital Library Transformation: Conceptual Paper
Veninchia Gardenia Nauli (),
Prio Utomo () and
Kristianus Ade Sudiyono ()
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Veninchia Gardenia Nauli: Universitas Multimedia Nusantara, Department of Technology Management
Prio Utomo: Universitas Multimedia Nusantara, Department of Technology Management
Kristianus Ade Sudiyono: Universitas Multimedia Nusantara, Department of Technology Management
A chapter in Proceedings of the International Conference of Economics, Business, and Entrepreneur (ICEBE 2022), 2023, pp 267-274 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Digital transformation has reached all business areas regarding the process, products, and services. One of the areas that is also concerning to this transformation urgency are libraries. Since the pandemic of Covid-19 limited physical access, library with its role to give their resources and services of knowledge gateways, aims to optimize their capabilities to be accessed widely. Examining the idea of digital transformation in libraries considering organizational and service capabilities is the primary goal of this paper, this including improvement that need to be following by the librarian and its collection management towards the trend of technology to be long term accessible. Researchers have traditionally focused on the technology forms and value of its development, while this research will focus on examining library capabilities to the digital transformation. To achieve this goal, the author will use digital maturity adopting from digital preservation coalition rapid assessment model that using eleven-dimension organization viability, policy and strategy, legal basis, information technology, continuous improvement, community, and others with simple method and based on good practices. The maturity model can be measured by comprehensive assessment to understand the current state and understanding gaps also priorities to measure the future state. The result of this future research may provide best practices of library assessment of its capabilities, that can be used as reference for traditional libraries to exist and continue their roles for many years.
Keywords: digital transformation; library; digital preservation; rapid assessment model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.2991/978-2-38476-064-0_29
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