Prototyping the expectancy disconfirmation theory model for quality service delivery in federal university libraries in Nigeria
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Kudirat Abiola Adegoke
, Akor P. Usman and Mohamed Bitagi
Abstract
The role of university libraries in the attainment of mission and vision of their parent institution can never be over emphasised. This has motivated the researchers to design a prototype for Expectancy Disconfirmation Theory (EDT) using the five dimensions of the SERVQUAL instrument to assess users’ satisfaction with library services quality. The methodology used was descriptive survey, 722 postgraduate students participated in the survey while only 50 library users were tested during the usability evaluation exercise. Data was analysed with frequency counts, percentage checklist, charts using SEM, SPSS and STATA. The study discussed the Actor and use case, obtained a domain to fast track the empirical usability testing process. It was statistically proven that the usability of library electronic resources had negative relationship with users’ satisfaction and service quality had a positive influence on the level of library users’ satisfaction with electronic resources in federal university libraries in Nigeria and users’ preferred channel of communication was text message (SMS). The study discussed the procedures involved in designing the disconfirmation software and concluded by encouraging libraries to adopt the prototype for measuring library services quality for effective service delivery. The paper recommended that libraries should improve on the quality of services delivered to their respective users through provision of effective security measures, regular evaluation of library resources and users’ satisfaction, subscription to subject based resources, reviewing of library policies and regular sensitization of the users community through SMS.
Abstract
The role of university libraries in the attainment of mission and vision of their parent institution can never be over emphasised. This has motivated the researchers to design a prototype for Expectancy Disconfirmation Theory (EDT) using the five dimensions of the SERVQUAL instrument to assess users’ satisfaction with library services quality. The methodology used was descriptive survey, 722 postgraduate students participated in the survey while only 50 library users were tested during the usability evaluation exercise. Data was analysed with frequency counts, percentage checklist, charts using SEM, SPSS and STATA. The study discussed the Actor and use case, obtained a domain to fast track the empirical usability testing process. It was statistically proven that the usability of library electronic resources had negative relationship with users’ satisfaction and service quality had a positive influence on the level of library users’ satisfaction with electronic resources in federal university libraries in Nigeria and users’ preferred channel of communication was text message (SMS). The study discussed the procedures involved in designing the disconfirmation software and concluded by encouraging libraries to adopt the prototype for measuring library services quality for effective service delivery. The paper recommended that libraries should improve on the quality of services delivered to their respective users through provision of effective security measures, regular evaluation of library resources and users’ satisfaction, subscription to subject based resources, reviewing of library policies and regular sensitization of the users community through SMS.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Knowledge engineering for industrial expert systems 1
- Machine learning integrated blockchain model for Industry 4.0 smart applications 13
- Prototyping the expectancy disconfirmation theory model for quality service delivery in federal university libraries in Nigeria 26
- Design of chatbot using natural language processing 60
- Algorithm development based on an integrated approach for identifying cause and effect relationships between different factors 80
- Risk analysis and management in projects 96
- Assessing and managing risks in smart computing applications 122
- COVID-19 visualization and exploratory data analysis 145
- Business intelligence and decision support systems: business applications in the modern information system era 156
- Business intelligence implementation in different organizational setup evidence from reviewed literatures 173
- Conceptualization of a modern digital-driven health-care management information system (HMIS) 187
- Knowledge engine for a Hindi text-to-scene generation system 201
- Index 229
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Knowledge engineering for industrial expert systems 1
- Machine learning integrated blockchain model for Industry 4.0 smart applications 13
- Prototyping the expectancy disconfirmation theory model for quality service delivery in federal university libraries in Nigeria 26
- Design of chatbot using natural language processing 60
- Algorithm development based on an integrated approach for identifying cause and effect relationships between different factors 80
- Risk analysis and management in projects 96
- Assessing and managing risks in smart computing applications 122
- COVID-19 visualization and exploratory data analysis 145
- Business intelligence and decision support systems: business applications in the modern information system era 156
- Business intelligence implementation in different organizational setup evidence from reviewed literatures 173
- Conceptualization of a modern digital-driven health-care management information system (HMIS) 187
- Knowledge engine for a Hindi text-to-scene generation system 201
- Index 229