Having trouble creating and maintaining research guides that students actually use? We were! Learn how we addressed several years of low usage statistics and general dissatisfaction with our guides by creating a new blueprint based on student feedback. Our Research Guides Assessment Task Force conducted a months-long study using card sorting and usability testing methods to uncover students’ understanding of the research process and resources. We shared the results of our study, highlighting what students are really looking for, as well as tips for using these design research methods yourself
abstract: This article details an open card sort study administered to undergraduate students
Librarians feel that LibGuides provide the opportunity to create user centered and intuitive researc...
A truly comprehensive search tool for resources provided by libraries will continue to be a distant ...
In this mixed-methods study, librarians at Kennesaw State University Library System conducted a year...
In this mixed-methods study, librarians at Kennesaw State University Library System conducted a year...
Abstract Objective – This article describes a mixed methods usability study of research guides cr...
Keeping our libraries “Open to All” includes providing online content that students can easily navig...
Creating and maintaining research guides that students use and find helpful is an ongoing challenge....
This article details an open card sort study administered to undergraduate students, graduate studen...
Library research guides are traditionally designed in a pathfinder-style format by resource type. Ho...
Poster SessionAre research guides useful to our users? Are they worth the time and effort we invest ...
Objective: We sought to develop best practices for creating online research guides in an academic li...
Like many libraries, our institution had relied on a one-size-fits-all model for our subject researc...
This presentation describes a project to improve LibGuides version 2 research guides at the City Tec...
Course and research guides are a common tool of teaching librarians, expanding the reach of instruct...
abstract: This article details an open card sort study administered to undergraduate students
Librarians feel that LibGuides provide the opportunity to create user centered and intuitive researc...
A truly comprehensive search tool for resources provided by libraries will continue to be a distant ...
In this mixed-methods study, librarians at Kennesaw State University Library System conducted a year...
In this mixed-methods study, librarians at Kennesaw State University Library System conducted a year...
Abstract Objective – This article describes a mixed methods usability study of research guides cr...
Keeping our libraries “Open to All” includes providing online content that students can easily navig...
Creating and maintaining research guides that students use and find helpful is an ongoing challenge....
This article details an open card sort study administered to undergraduate students, graduate studen...
Library research guides are traditionally designed in a pathfinder-style format by resource type. Ho...
Poster SessionAre research guides useful to our users? Are they worth the time and effort we invest ...
Objective: We sought to develop best practices for creating online research guides in an academic li...
Like many libraries, our institution had relied on a one-size-fits-all model for our subject researc...
This presentation describes a project to improve LibGuides version 2 research guides at the City Tec...
Course and research guides are a common tool of teaching librarians, expanding the reach of instruct...
abstract: This article details an open card sort study administered to undergraduate students
Librarians feel that LibGuides provide the opportunity to create user centered and intuitive researc...
A truly comprehensive search tool for resources provided by libraries will continue to be a distant ...