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Main Authors: Battles, Jason J., Combs, Joseph
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2008
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ782272
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author Battles, Jason J.
Combs, Joseph
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Combs, Joseph
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Combs, Joseph
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contents Building a Web-Based Laboratory so Users Can Experiment with New Services Battles, Jason J. Combs, Joseph Computer Software Laboratories Internet Library Services Librarians Web Sites College Libraries Users (Information) Librarians expend considerable resources to develop services and implement new products catering their users' changing needs. Such efforts begs for the involvement of library users in the development and/or beta process. The authors, both academic librarians, realized that much of their online services were underused, so they devised a plan to improve the situation. Rather than working hard to set up services that might just sit there as "virtual paperweights," they created a web-based laboratory environment where they put partially functional software for patrons and faculty to play with and comment on. Now those comments can affect software design in preproduction before it's too late, so services are more user-friendly and more used.
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spellingShingle Building a Web-Based Laboratory so Users Can Experiment with New Services
Battles, Jason J.
Combs, Joseph
Computer Software
Laboratories
Internet
Library Services
Librarians
Web Sites
College Libraries
Users (Information)
Building a Web-Based Laboratory so Users Can Experiment with New Services Battles, Jason J. Combs, Joseph Computer Software Laboratories Internet Library Services Librarians Web Sites College Libraries Users (Information) Librarians expend considerable resources to develop services and implement new products catering their users' changing needs. Such efforts begs for the involvement of library users in the development and/or beta process. The authors, both academic librarians, realized that much of their online services were underused, so they devised a plan to improve the situation. Rather than working hard to set up services that might just sit there as "virtual paperweights," they created a web-based laboratory environment where they put partially functional software for patrons and faculty to play with and comment on. Now those comments can affect software design in preproduction before it's too late, so services are more user-friendly and more used.
title Building a Web-Based Laboratory so Users Can Experiment with New Services
topic Computer Software
Laboratories
Internet
Library Services
Librarians
Web Sites
College Libraries
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ782272