Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to introduce a library website model. Further, the paper discusses a designer's checklist and an evaluative instrument that were constructed based on the proposed model. Design/methodology/approach - The model was developed through a Delphi study that was participated by two panels of experts. The researcher communicated with the panel members via e-mail using two Delphi instruments designed out of two item pools that were developed based on the knowledge gained from surveying the literature, visiting the selected libraries and exploring the library websites. Then, a designers checklist and an evaluative instrument were derived from the proposed model through a series of brainstorming sessions. Finding...
This study describes the life cycle of a library Web site created with a user-centered design proces...
This study describes the life cycle of a library Web site created with a user-centered design proces...
Libraries must increasingly compete as providers of information. Most, if not all, libraries now hav...
Many academic libraries today have created World Wide Web sites as a way for students, faculty, and ...
Many academic libraries today have created World Wide Web sites as a way for students, faculty, and ...
Many academic libraries today have created World Wide Web sites as a way for students, faculty, and ...
With the explosive growth of web today, libraries in their old concepts are no more in existence. A ...
Purpose This paper aims to evaluate the website content of Alabama academic libraries to examine the...
Academic Web site design continues to evolve as colleges and universities are under increasing press...
Academic Web site design continues to evolve as colleges and universities are under increasing press...
The intent of this research paper is to discover if LibQUAL+ ® results can be used to identify “best...
The intent of this research paper is to discover if LibQUAL+® results can be used to identify “best ...
The purpose of this Master’s thesis is to perform a user oriented evaluation of the International Li...
Academic Web site design continues to evolve as colleges and universities are under increasing ...
The intent of this research paper is to discover if LibQUAL+® results can be used to identify “best ...
This study describes the life cycle of a library Web site created with a user-centered design proces...
This study describes the life cycle of a library Web site created with a user-centered design proces...
Libraries must increasingly compete as providers of information. Most, if not all, libraries now hav...
Many academic libraries today have created World Wide Web sites as a way for students, faculty, and ...
Many academic libraries today have created World Wide Web sites as a way for students, faculty, and ...
Many academic libraries today have created World Wide Web sites as a way for students, faculty, and ...
With the explosive growth of web today, libraries in their old concepts are no more in existence. A ...
Purpose This paper aims to evaluate the website content of Alabama academic libraries to examine the...
Academic Web site design continues to evolve as colleges and universities are under increasing press...
Academic Web site design continues to evolve as colleges and universities are under increasing press...
The intent of this research paper is to discover if LibQUAL+ ® results can be used to identify “best...
The intent of this research paper is to discover if LibQUAL+® results can be used to identify “best ...
The purpose of this Master’s thesis is to perform a user oriented evaluation of the International Li...
Academic Web site design continues to evolve as colleges and universities are under increasing ...
The intent of this research paper is to discover if LibQUAL+® results can be used to identify “best ...
This study describes the life cycle of a library Web site created with a user-centered design proces...
This study describes the life cycle of a library Web site created with a user-centered design proces...
Libraries must increasingly compete as providers of information. Most, if not all, libraries now hav...