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Factors Influencing Error Recovery in Collections Databases: A Museum Case Study

Marty, Paul F. (2005) Factors Influencing Error Recovery in Collections Databases: A Museum Case Study.

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Abstract

This article offers an analysis of the process of error recovery as observed in the development and use of collections databases in a university museum. It presents results from a longitudinal case study of the development of collaborative systems and practices designed to reduce the number of errors found in the museum’s databases as museum employees packed and moved their collections over a period of five years. Drawing upon a specific set of eighteen months worth of records documenting error rates and error management techniques, this article identifies three factors that influenced the ability of museum staff members to recover from errors found in their collections databases. The article concludes by examining the potential impact of these factors on the design of future collections databases in order to shed light on the wider issue of error recovery procedures in all information organizations.

EPrint Type:Preprint
Keywords:Museum informatics; error recovery; collaborative information systems.
Subjects:Museums
Databases
Information Systems
ID Code:1812
Deposited On:06 March 2007
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