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Madrid, M. M. (2013). A study of digital curator competences: A survey of 
experts. The International Information & Library Review, 45(3–4), 149–156. 
doi:10.1016/j.iilr.2013.09.001
http:dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.iilr.2013.09.001


Abstract
The aim of this research was to define competences for digital curators, 
and to validate a Delphi process in the context of Library, Archives, 
Museum curriculum development. The objective for the study was to obtain 
consensus regarding competence statements for Library, Archives and 
Museum digital curators.
The Delphi method, a 
research technique, typically used to develop a consensus of opinion for topic 
areas in which there is little previously documented knowledge, 
was used in specifying the digital curator competences in LAM context. 
Three rounds of questionnaires with controlled feedback with space for 
comments and/or suggestions were sent to panel members. Five point 
Likert scale was employed in the questionnaire. Consensus was determined when a 
competence statement received a mode higher than 3, an average 
mean more than 3.5, and a standard deviation smaller than 1.0.
Response rates for rounds I, II and III were: 70% (n = 16), 87.5% (n = 14), and 
94% (n = 15) respectively. Of the 18 digital curator competences listed in the 
first round questionnaire, 13 (70%) achieved consensus as being necessary 
digital curator competences required of advanced level digital curator. 
Other inputs of respondents like comments and suggestions were also 
analyzed. An additional 23 digital curator competence statements were 
also suggested by the panel in round I and further developed in 
subsequent rounds. In round II, 12 (30%) competence statements achieved 
consensus. The final round and editing of competence statements led to 
20 statements that describe what a well-prepared digital curator trained to 
participate in digital curation work should be able to do.



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