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		<title>By: Hajalis</title>
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		<description>The inability of a user to effectively use an digital library (lack
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discontinue use of an digital library (lack of continuance intention) may
result in a poor return on investment (ROI) and lost productivity,
providing a foundation for new information systems (Limayem, Hirt, &amp; Cheung, 2003; Te&#039;eni et al., 2007).
According to Limayem et al., IS research in the past concentrated on the
adoption phase of the systems; however, the adoption phase is only the first
phase toward IS success. If an information system does not meet the user&#039;s
needs, it is abandoned (discontinued), even though
initial adoption was successful. Researchers, therefore, realized that they
needed to understand continuance intention. Discontinued use or lack of users&#039;
continuance intention of an information system indicates that usability is
lacking. Khalifa (2004) stated that satisfaction, which is a strong indicator
of IS usability, has been, and continues to be, an interest to both
scholars and practitioners. Measurement of satisfaction has a long history
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of usability) and a user&#8217;s decision to<br />
discontinue use of an digital library (lack of continuance intention) may<br />
result in a poor return on investment (ROI) and lost productivity,<br />
providing a foundation for new information systems (Limayem, Hirt, &amp; Cheung, 2003; Te&#8217;eni et al., 2007).<br />
According to Limayem et al., IS research in the past concentrated on the<br />
adoption phase of the systems; however, the adoption phase is only the first<br />
phase toward IS success. If an information system does not meet the user&#8217;s<br />
needs, it is abandoned (discontinued), even though<br />
initial adoption was successful. Researchers, therefore, realized that they<br />
needed to understand continuance intention. Discontinued use or lack of users&#8217;<br />
continuance intention of an information system indicates that usability is<br />
lacking. Khalifa (2004) stated that satisfaction, which is a strong indicator<br />
of IS usability, has been, and continues to be, an interest to both<br />
scholars and practitioners. Measurement of satisfaction has a long history<br />
within the IS discipline (Chin &amp; Lee, 2000).</p>
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