Participatory design is an excellent way to engage the user, increase sense of ownership, and complete projects that might not otherwise fit into a busy librarian’s schedule. In spring 2015, the User Experience team at Michigan State University Libraries had the good fortune of partnering with undergraduates to work on two space-related projects. This presentation will consider the benefits of engaging student stakeholders as design consultants, and presenters will share the impressive results of the two student-led user experience projects
This report looks at how staff at eight academic institutions gained new insight about how students ...
Abstract — This paper addresses the question of how to engage students in design and innovation of l...
A presentation at the ACRL Research Forum, American Library Association Annual Conference, Anaheim, ...
Participatory design is an excellent way to engage the user, increase sense of ownership, and comple...
Participatory design is a process by which the people who will use a space, a service, or a tool are...
A poster session presented at the Library Assessment Conference: Building Effective, Sustainable, Pr...
Participatory design is an approach to building spaces, services, and tools where the people who wil...
Purpose Information commons were introduced into libraries in the early 1990s. Now universities are ...
MOBIUS Annual Conference, Columbia, MO, June 3, 2014. Libraries purportedly operate with our users’ ...
A psoter session presented at the Library Assessment Conference: Building Effective, Sustainable, P...
This report looks at how staff at eight academic institutions gained new insight about how students ...
The user experience movement is gaining momentum in public and academic libraries. While it is not a...
At Code4Lib 2014, Sumana Harihareswara delivered a keynote titled, “UX Is A Social Justice Issue.” H...
Website redesigns can be contentious and fraught in any type of organization, and libraries are no e...
Many institutions of higher education are designing spaces that reflect the established correlation ...
This report looks at how staff at eight academic institutions gained new insight about how students ...
Abstract — This paper addresses the question of how to engage students in design and innovation of l...
A presentation at the ACRL Research Forum, American Library Association Annual Conference, Anaheim, ...
Participatory design is an excellent way to engage the user, increase sense of ownership, and comple...
Participatory design is a process by which the people who will use a space, a service, or a tool are...
A poster session presented at the Library Assessment Conference: Building Effective, Sustainable, Pr...
Participatory design is an approach to building spaces, services, and tools where the people who wil...
Purpose Information commons were introduced into libraries in the early 1990s. Now universities are ...
MOBIUS Annual Conference, Columbia, MO, June 3, 2014. Libraries purportedly operate with our users’ ...
A psoter session presented at the Library Assessment Conference: Building Effective, Sustainable, P...
This report looks at how staff at eight academic institutions gained new insight about how students ...
The user experience movement is gaining momentum in public and academic libraries. While it is not a...
At Code4Lib 2014, Sumana Harihareswara delivered a keynote titled, “UX Is A Social Justice Issue.” H...
Website redesigns can be contentious and fraught in any type of organization, and libraries are no e...
Many institutions of higher education are designing spaces that reflect the established correlation ...
This report looks at how staff at eight academic institutions gained new insight about how students ...
Abstract — This paper addresses the question of how to engage students in design and innovation of l...
A presentation at the ACRL Research Forum, American Library Association Annual Conference, Anaheim, ...