The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's School of Information and Library Science (SILS) web site has existed in its current form for almost three years while web design has evolved from more simple design practices of the late 1990's, leaving the current web site dated in terms of usability and visual design. The current SILS web site draws verbal complaints from many users although little qualitative data and no concrete quantitative data has been collected regarding problems with the current site, or any previous iteration of the SILS web site. This usability study was designed to analyze the current site and identify major issues so that a more user-centric site may be developed to replace the current one. As well, it will for...
Today’s savvy library users are starting to equate the library Web site with the physical library. A...
A usability evaluation was carried out of the recently-launched South London and Maudsley NHS Trust ...
Nowadays, humans are inseparable with the internet. Most of the desired information can be obtained ...
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's School of Information and Library Science (SILS) w...
Science (SILS) web site has existed in its current form for almost three years while web design has ...
An intuitive library information gateway is critical to meeting the information needs of library use...
Purpose – This paper seeks to present a usability evaluation of the web site of the Main Library of ...
Usability studies (UX) are increasingly common in libraries. A UX methodology is a useful tool to su...
Web site usability is concerned with how easy and intuitive it is for individuals to learn to use an...
Web usability is an approach for making a website to be easy for end-users. Web Usability has become...
This article presents a model for creating a strong, user-centered web presence by pairing usability...
Abstract: University websites aim at providing up-to-date information and services to students, lect...
[[abstract]]Library websites are the platforms that libraries extend their services to. In addition ...
Today’s savvy library users are starting to equate the library Web site with the physical library. A...
Case study: Purpose: To describe the efforts by the Georgia Institute of Technology Library to...
Today’s savvy library users are starting to equate the library Web site with the physical library. A...
A usability evaluation was carried out of the recently-launched South London and Maudsley NHS Trust ...
Nowadays, humans are inseparable with the internet. Most of the desired information can be obtained ...
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's School of Information and Library Science (SILS) w...
Science (SILS) web site has existed in its current form for almost three years while web design has ...
An intuitive library information gateway is critical to meeting the information needs of library use...
Purpose – This paper seeks to present a usability evaluation of the web site of the Main Library of ...
Usability studies (UX) are increasingly common in libraries. A UX methodology is a useful tool to su...
Web site usability is concerned with how easy and intuitive it is for individuals to learn to use an...
Web usability is an approach for making a website to be easy for end-users. Web Usability has become...
This article presents a model for creating a strong, user-centered web presence by pairing usability...
Abstract: University websites aim at providing up-to-date information and services to students, lect...
[[abstract]]Library websites are the platforms that libraries extend their services to. In addition ...
Today’s savvy library users are starting to equate the library Web site with the physical library. A...
Case study: Purpose: To describe the efforts by the Georgia Institute of Technology Library to...
Today’s savvy library users are starting to equate the library Web site with the physical library. A...
A usability evaluation was carried out of the recently-launched South London and Maudsley NHS Trust ...
Nowadays, humans are inseparable with the internet. Most of the desired information can be obtained ...