The Live Usability Lab provides an exciting format for demonstrating the potential of usability testing to evaluate Web resources from the patron’s perspective. A panel of librarians will use this innovative, interaction-driven method to assess iCONN, to demonstrate the potential and power of user testing, and to engage the audience by illustrating the process with live data instead of canned examples
Slides for a guest lecture by Teal Anderson on usability for Nancy Roderer's course on systems evalu...
The Sheridan Libraries of the Johns Hopkins University redesigned its web site in 2004 as part of it...
This article examines the usability testing of a responsively redesigned library Web site. Responsiv...
The Live Usability Lab provides an exciting format for demonstrating the potential of usability test...
Library staff know the bizarre tricks and jargon we use to navigate our system and websites while ou...
This poster details the author’s experience conducting weekly “guerilla” usability tests of the Wayn...
Have you heard a lot about usability testing but never tried it? Does your institution use Libguide...
This presentation from the 2003 Internet Librarian Conference shares some experiences from two “real...
Usability studies (UX) are increasingly common in libraries. A UX methodology is a useful tool to su...
For a library, User Experience (UX) refers to studying the emotions and attitudes of its users regar...
Library webpages are at the core of contemporary library services, and should be updated frequently,...
This presentation was offered as part of the CUNY Library Assessment Conference, Reinventing Librari...
Systematic usability testing of the library website was unheard of at Deakin University Library thre...
The interest for user experience (UX) and usability in libraries has grown rapidly over the past yea...
This presentation details the process of usability testing used by the Brooks Library at Central Was...
Slides for a guest lecture by Teal Anderson on usability for Nancy Roderer's course on systems evalu...
The Sheridan Libraries of the Johns Hopkins University redesigned its web site in 2004 as part of it...
This article examines the usability testing of a responsively redesigned library Web site. Responsiv...
The Live Usability Lab provides an exciting format for demonstrating the potential of usability test...
Library staff know the bizarre tricks and jargon we use to navigate our system and websites while ou...
This poster details the author’s experience conducting weekly “guerilla” usability tests of the Wayn...
Have you heard a lot about usability testing but never tried it? Does your institution use Libguide...
This presentation from the 2003 Internet Librarian Conference shares some experiences from two “real...
Usability studies (UX) are increasingly common in libraries. A UX methodology is a useful tool to su...
For a library, User Experience (UX) refers to studying the emotions and attitudes of its users regar...
Library webpages are at the core of contemporary library services, and should be updated frequently,...
This presentation was offered as part of the CUNY Library Assessment Conference, Reinventing Librari...
Systematic usability testing of the library website was unheard of at Deakin University Library thre...
The interest for user experience (UX) and usability in libraries has grown rapidly over the past yea...
This presentation details the process of usability testing used by the Brooks Library at Central Was...
Slides for a guest lecture by Teal Anderson on usability for Nancy Roderer's course on systems evalu...
The Sheridan Libraries of the Johns Hopkins University redesigned its web site in 2004 as part of it...
This article examines the usability testing of a responsively redesigned library Web site. Responsiv...