This article reports on a study which used results from 119 scenario–based evaluations of 36 museum Web sites to develop a conceptual framework for analyzing the usability flaws of museum Web sites. It identifies 15 unique dimensions, grouped into five categories, that exemplify usability problems common to many museum Web sites. Each dimension is discussed in detail, and typical examples are provided, based on actual usability flaws observed during the evaluations. The availability of this conceptual framework will help the designers of museum Web sites improve the overall usability of museum Web sites in general
The creation of institutional websites is one of the most widespread information and communication t...
As culture becomes a value dimension of economic and social development worldwide, museums as a soci...
Museums are increasing access to their collections via web-based interfaces, but are seeing high num...
Usability has recently assumed a much greater importance in the internet economy than it had in the ...
The paper presents a research project conducted by the Department of Information Science in cooperat...
Usability is a principal aspect of the system development process to improve and augment system faci...
Nowadays, it is widely observed a constantly growing number of online museums. At the same time, man...
The aim of this thesis is to describe and evaluate the usability of two Swedish systems, Sofie and C...
Summarization: This paper reports on a user-centered formative usability evaluation of diverse visua...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014This evaluative study examined what museum visitors...
Research Problem: This study analyses 42 online exhibitions which are currently available on the Uni...
This paper presents a research project conducted by the Department of Information Science in coopera...
Purpose. The focus of this article is to explore the differences in task completion time between Nat...
This paper challenges international policy eg. UK, USA, Australia,regarding accessibility-design for...
The chapter reports on an exploratory study of museum websites, focusing on the interplay between de...
The creation of institutional websites is one of the most widespread information and communication t...
As culture becomes a value dimension of economic and social development worldwide, museums as a soci...
Museums are increasing access to their collections via web-based interfaces, but are seeing high num...
Usability has recently assumed a much greater importance in the internet economy than it had in the ...
The paper presents a research project conducted by the Department of Information Science in cooperat...
Usability is a principal aspect of the system development process to improve and augment system faci...
Nowadays, it is widely observed a constantly growing number of online museums. At the same time, man...
The aim of this thesis is to describe and evaluate the usability of two Swedish systems, Sofie and C...
Summarization: This paper reports on a user-centered formative usability evaluation of diverse visua...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014This evaluative study examined what museum visitors...
Research Problem: This study analyses 42 online exhibitions which are currently available on the Uni...
This paper presents a research project conducted by the Department of Information Science in coopera...
Purpose. The focus of this article is to explore the differences in task completion time between Nat...
This paper challenges international policy eg. UK, USA, Australia,regarding accessibility-design for...
The chapter reports on an exploratory study of museum websites, focusing on the interplay between de...
The creation of institutional websites is one of the most widespread information and communication t...
As culture becomes a value dimension of economic and social development worldwide, museums as a soci...
Museums are increasing access to their collections via web-based interfaces, but are seeing high num...