This document supplies the survey and script used in the usability tests for the article "Side by side: What a comparative usability study told us about a web site redesign", which will appear in the Journal of Web Librarianship. The script and survey will not appear in the article itself.unpublishednot peer reviewe
Web site usability concerns anyone with a web site to maintain. Libraries, however, are often the bi...
This article looks at how the ‘Mystery Shopper’ methodology used by a consortium of universities was...
Introduction: The Lund University Faculty of Engineering's LibQual+® survey 2007 showed that student...
This document supplies the survey and script used in the usability tests for the article "Side by si...
Library Web sites must compete against easy-to-use sites, such as Google Scholar, Google Books, and ...
Are library websites meeting our users’ needs? Usability testing is one way to answer this question....
An intuitive library information gateway is critical to meeting the information needs of library use...
Usability studies (UX) are increasingly common in libraries. A UX methodology is a useful tool to su...
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's School of Information and Library Science (SILS) w...
Unreviewed manuscript.To assess ease of use, 18 participants completed 11 usability tasks for each W...
This article describes a usability study of the University of Southern Mississippi Libraries website...
This report outlines the process of testing the usability of the University of Hawaii at Manoa Libra...
It is crucial to develop the instrument for evaluate website usability.It’s important to test the qu...
It is crucial to develop the instrument for evaluate website usability. It’s important to test the q...
The University of Nevada Las Vegas Libraries engaged in three projects that helped identify areas of...
Web site usability concerns anyone with a web site to maintain. Libraries, however, are often the bi...
This article looks at how the ‘Mystery Shopper’ methodology used by a consortium of universities was...
Introduction: The Lund University Faculty of Engineering's LibQual+® survey 2007 showed that student...
This document supplies the survey and script used in the usability tests for the article "Side by si...
Library Web sites must compete against easy-to-use sites, such as Google Scholar, Google Books, and ...
Are library websites meeting our users’ needs? Usability testing is one way to answer this question....
An intuitive library information gateway is critical to meeting the information needs of library use...
Usability studies (UX) are increasingly common in libraries. A UX methodology is a useful tool to su...
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's School of Information and Library Science (SILS) w...
Unreviewed manuscript.To assess ease of use, 18 participants completed 11 usability tasks for each W...
This article describes a usability study of the University of Southern Mississippi Libraries website...
This report outlines the process of testing the usability of the University of Hawaii at Manoa Libra...
It is crucial to develop the instrument for evaluate website usability.It’s important to test the qu...
It is crucial to develop the instrument for evaluate website usability. It’s important to test the q...
The University of Nevada Las Vegas Libraries engaged in three projects that helped identify areas of...
Web site usability concerns anyone with a web site to maintain. Libraries, however, are often the bi...
This article looks at how the ‘Mystery Shopper’ methodology used by a consortium of universities was...
Introduction: The Lund University Faculty of Engineering's LibQual+® survey 2007 showed that student...