Volume 71, Issue 1 p. 55-68
RESEARCH ARTICLE

The Design and Use of Assessment Frameworks in Digital Curation

Christoph Becker

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Christoph Becker

Faculty of Information, University of Toronto, 140 St George Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 3G6 Canada

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Emily Maemura

Emily Maemura

Faculty of Information, University of Toronto, 140 St George Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 3G6 Canada

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Nathan Moles

Nathan Moles

Faculty of Information, University of Toronto, 140 St George Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 3G6 Canada

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First published: 05 April 2019
Citations: 2

Abstract

To understand and improve their current abilities and maturity, organizations use diagnostic instruments such as maturity models and other assessment frameworks. Increasing numbers of these are being developed in digital curation. Their central role in strategic decision making raises the need to evaluate their fitness for this purpose and develop guidelines for their design and evaluation. A comprehensive review of assessment frameworks, however, found little evidence that existing assessment frameworks have been evaluated systematically, and no methods for their evaluation. This article proposes a new methodology for evaluating the design and use of assessment frameworks. It builds on prior research on maturity models and combines analytic and empirical evaluation methods to explain how the design of assessment frameworks influences their application in practice, and how the design process can effectively take this into account. We present the evaluation methodology and its application to two frameworks. The evaluation results lead to guidelines for the design process of assessment frameworks in digital curation. The methodology provides insights to the designers of the evaluated frameworks that they can consider in future revisions; methodical guidance for researchers in the field; and practical insights and words of caution to organizations keen on diagnosing their abilities.