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Main Authors: Haber, Natalie, Shelton, Steven, Chassaing, William
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1205513
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author Haber, Natalie
Shelton, Steven
Chassaing, William
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Shelton, Steven
Chassaing, William
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Shelton, Steven
Chassaing, William
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contents Ux and Your Library: A Scalable Model Haber, Natalie Shelton, Steven Chassaing, William College Libraries Users (Information) Web Sites Library Services Usability Scaling Design Data Collection Focus Groups Task Analysis Evaluation Methods Testing Student Recruitment Computer Peripherals Computer Interfaces Access to Information User experience is immeasurably important for your patrons as they access your Web site. This article presents tips and strategies for testing user experience, suggests a number of different popular technologies and tools that are used in the UX field, and lays out a plan for sharing and utilizing data to make improvements on your Web site. It is the goal of this article to present a model for improving Web site usability that can be scaled up or down depending on the resources available at your institution.
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spellingShingle Ux and Your Library: A Scalable Model
Haber, Natalie
Shelton, Steven
Chassaing, William
College Libraries
Users (Information)
Web Sites
Library Services
Usability
Scaling
Design
Data Collection
Focus Groups
Task Analysis
Evaluation Methods
Testing
Student Recruitment
Computer Peripherals
Computer Interfaces
Access to Information
Ux and Your Library: A Scalable Model Haber, Natalie Shelton, Steven Chassaing, William College Libraries Users (Information) Web Sites Library Services Usability Scaling Design Data Collection Focus Groups Task Analysis Evaluation Methods Testing Student Recruitment Computer Peripherals Computer Interfaces Access to Information User experience is immeasurably important for your patrons as they access your Web site. This article presents tips and strategies for testing user experience, suggests a number of different popular technologies and tools that are used in the UX field, and lays out a plan for sharing and utilizing data to make improvements on your Web site. It is the goal of this article to present a model for improving Web site usability that can be scaled up or down depending on the resources available at your institution.
title Ux and Your Library: A Scalable Model
topic College Libraries
Users (Information)
Web Sites
Library Services
Usability
Scaling
Design
Data Collection
Focus Groups
Task Analysis
Evaluation Methods
Testing
Student Recruitment
Computer Peripherals
Computer Interfaces
Access to Information
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1205513