Issues and perceptions for ISO 9000 implementation in Greek academic libraries
Abstract
Purpose
Quality has been defined in many different ways and it forms a complex and subjective concept, incorporating at any given time the true (expressed and implied) needs of all those involved. A possible approach in the context of library and information services is the implementation of a well‐known quality management system such as the ISO 9001:2000. This paper aims to investigate and empirically assess the current issues and the perceptions for quality management systems implementation in Greek academic libraries.
Design/methodology/approach
An empirical qualitative survey based on the development of a questionnaire for semi‐structured interviews with the directors of Greek academic libraries. The study was conducted during the third quarter of 2007 in regard to the effects of quality management system implementation.
Findings
The comparisons between approaches to, and perceptions of, quality management need to be balanced. An interest for ISO 9000:2000/ISO 9001:2000 has been observed in academic libraries in Greece.
Practical implications
The study of the current attempts for implementing quality management systems as well as evidence about perceptions regarding ISO 9000:2000 of libraries directors may aid in the development of policies for quality management in academic libraries in Greece.
Originality/value
This paper provides information for ISO 9001:2000 implementation in Greek academic libraries and empirical results about the perceptions of Greek academic library directors based on semi‐structured interviews.
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Citation
Kostagiolas, P.A. and Kitsiou, M.B. (2008), "Issues and perceptions for ISO 9000 implementation in Greek academic libraries", Library Management, Vol. 29 No. 6/7, pp. 583-599. https://doi.org/10.1108/01435120810894572
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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