Keeping our libraries “Open to All” includes providing online content that students can easily navigate whenever and wherever they are. Designing from the student perspective requires data, but design research methods can be intimidating and time-consuming. During this interactive session, you’ll learn two design research techniques, card sorting and task-based usability testing. You will gain hands-on experience in planning, designing, and conducting both research methods, including practical tips we gleaned from our own redesign of our research guides
In 2016, Utah State University (USU) Libraries redesigned the library website’s main menu and underl...
The University of Nevada Las Vegas Libraries engaged in three projects that helped identify are...
This article presents a model for creating a strong, user-centered web presence by pairing usability...
Keeping our libraries “Open to All” includes providing online content that students can easily navig...
Having trouble creating and maintaining research guides that students actually use? We were! Learn h...
Abstract Objective – This article describes a mixed methods usability study of research guides cr...
This paper introduces the concept of web site usability, provides a brief introduction to the techni...
Design is everywhere: it influences how we live, what we wear, how we communicate, what we buy, and ...
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...
Library patrons familiar with Web searching conventions often find library searching to be less fami...
Library patrons familiar with Web searching conventions often find library searching to be less fami...
Written by designers, geared for design students, this guidebook is a valuable resource for better r...
This presentation describes a project to improve LibGuides version 2 research guides at the City Tec...
Exploring research methods can help scholars and professionals accurately answer questions and solve...
In 2016, Utah State University (USU) Libraries redesigned the library website’s main menu and underl...
The University of Nevada Las Vegas Libraries engaged in three projects that helped identify are...
This article presents a model for creating a strong, user-centered web presence by pairing usability...
Keeping our libraries “Open to All” includes providing online content that students can easily navig...
Having trouble creating and maintaining research guides that students actually use? We were! Learn h...
Abstract Objective – This article describes a mixed methods usability study of research guides cr...
This paper introduces the concept of web site usability, provides a brief introduction to the techni...
Design is everywhere: it influences how we live, what we wear, how we communicate, what we buy, and ...
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...
Library patrons familiar with Web searching conventions often find library searching to be less fami...
Library patrons familiar with Web searching conventions often find library searching to be less fami...
Written by designers, geared for design students, this guidebook is a valuable resource for better r...
This presentation describes a project to improve LibGuides version 2 research guides at the City Tec...
Exploring research methods can help scholars and professionals accurately answer questions and solve...
In 2016, Utah State University (USU) Libraries redesigned the library website’s main menu and underl...
The University of Nevada Las Vegas Libraries engaged in three projects that helped identify are...
This article presents a model for creating a strong, user-centered web presence by pairing usability...