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The 360-Degree Temporal Benefits Model Reimagines Value-Based Assessment of User-Centred Design Services

机译:360度时间利益模型重新构想了以价值为中心的以用户为中心的设计服务评估

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A Review of: Kautonen, H., & Nieminen, M. (2018). Conceptualising benefits of user-centred design for digital library services. LIBER Quarterly, 28 (1), 1-34. Objectives – The study has two central objectives: to examine the conceptual elements of evaluating and managing user-centred design (UCD) performance in library settings; and to propose a new framework, the 360-Degree Temporal Benefits Model (360°TB Model), that assesses value-based evaluation of UCD performance in libraries. Design – Data collection and analysis were conducted through literature reviews, case studies, semi-structured interviews, questionnaires, and reviews of digital library service documents. Setting – Two digital library service environments in Finland that use UCD approaches: one located at the National Digital Library and the other at a medium-sized special library. Subjects – There were 17 participants representing internal and external stakeholder groups such as digital service designers, end-users, and consumer organizations. Method – Through a literature review, the authors studied several topics related to UCD services including digital services, design management, public value frameworks, and services. They examined literature from two theoretical perspectives: 1) performance management, which explains why and how performance evaluation is necessary for public services, and 2) temporality, the concept of time in relation to service provision. This lens allowed the authors to identify existing knowledge gaps in professional literature and define key concepts. The literature review informed the framework for the 360°TB Model. Two digital library settings tested the model and served as case studies in the paper. Data collection activities in this phase included reviews of existing project documentation and semi-structured interviews with stakeholders, at which time participants were also asked to complete an online questionnaire. The authors recorded and transcribed the interviews and combined these results with comments derived from questionnaires. Finally, participants received the data collected from their interview sessions and were asked to review and validate their answers. Main Results – The most significant result is the development of the 360°TB Model. The framework combines three components to evaluate UCD design: the identification of stakeholders; the benefits of UCD services; and the temporal phases (e.g., process-time, use time, and future service provisions) of UCD design efforts and outcomes. The authors summarize the relationship between the components of the framework as follows: “a Stakeholder anticipates Benefits of the design in different Phases ” (p. 8). Regarding the case studies, the authors captured a range of diverse opinions through semi-structured interviews and questionnaires. Participants in Case 1 selected a range of benefits and there was little consistency in responses. However, two-thirds of participants in Case 2 selected quality of services as the most desirable benefit of UCD, while the remaining one-third selected options such as process time and societal problem solving . The participants stated that the 360°TB Model provided authority in matters of design goals. It was challenging to capture temporality in design performance because it is not easy to specify goals or state the anticipated benefits of design activities in library settings. This is because the impact of design is indirect and cannot be easily quantified or isolated from the larger context of the library environment. The model provides a method to justify managerial choices regarding UCD and frame service changes around phases of development (e.g., process-time, use-time, and future service provisions). Conclusion – The 360°TB Model pushes assessment activities beyond organization-centric evaluations and into intra-organizational and polycentric perspectives.
机译:评述:Kautonen,H.和Nieminen,M.(2018)。以用户为中心的数字图书馆服务设计的概念化收益。 LIBER Quarterly,28(1),1-34。目标–这项研究有两个主要目标:检查在图书馆环境中评估和管理以用户为中心的设计(UCD)性能的概念性要素;并提出一个新的框架,即“ 360度时间利益模型”(360°TB模型),该模型可以评估图书馆对UCD绩效的基于价值的评估。设计–通过文献综述,案例研究,半结构化访谈,问卷调查和数字图书馆服务文档的回顾进行数据收集和分析。设置–芬兰使用UCD方法的两个数字图书馆服务环境:一个位于国家数字图书馆,另一个位于中型特殊图书馆。主题–有17位代表内部和外部利益相关者团体的参与者,例如数字服务设计师,最终用户和消费者组织。方法–通过文献综述,作者研究了与UCD服务相关的多个主题,包括数字服务,设计管理,公共价值框架和服务。他们从两个理论角度审视了文献:1)绩效管理,这解释了为什么以及如何对公共服务进行绩效评估; 2)时间性,即与服务提供有关的时间概念。这一视角使作者能够发现专业文献中存在的知识空白并定义关键概念。文献综述提供了360°TB模型的框架。两种数字图书馆设置对模型进行了测试,并作为案例研究。此阶段的数据收集活动包括对现有项目文档的审查以及对利益相关者的半结构化访谈,同时还要求参与者填写在线问卷。作者记录并记录了访谈内容,并将这些结果与从问卷中获得的评论相结合。最后,参与者收到了从他们的访谈中收集的数据,并被要求查看和验证他们的答案。主要结果–最重要的结果是开发了360°TB模型。该框架结合了三个要素来评估UCD设计:利益相关者的识别; UCD服务的好处;以及UCD设计工作和成果的时间阶段(例如,处理时间,使用时间和将来的服务规定)。作者总结了框架各组成部分之间的关​​系,如下所示:“利益相关者在不同阶段预期设计的好处”(第8页)。关于案例研究,作者通过半结构化访谈和问卷调查收集了各种各样的意见。案例1的参与者选择了一系列的好处,并且在回应中几乎没有一致性。但是,案例2中三分之二的参与者选择了服务质量作为UCD的最可取的好处,而其余的三分之一选择了诸如处理时间和解决社会问题的选项。与会者指出,360°TB模型为设计目标提供了权威。捕获设计性能的时间性是一项挑战,因为在库设置中指定目标或陈述设计活动的预期收益并不容易。这是因为设计的影响是间接的,不能轻易量化或与更大的库环境隔离。该模型提供了一种方法来证明有关UCD和框架服务更改的管理人员选择是否围绕开发阶段(例如,处理时间,使用时间和将来的服务提供)。结论– 360°TB模型将评估活动推向了以组织为中心的评估之外,并进入了组织内和多中心的观点。

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