Eye-tracking data was gathered as part of a user and functional evaluation of the Europeana v1.0 prototype, to determine which areas of the interface screen are most heavily used and which areas attract users’ attention but are not effectively used in search. Outputs from eye-tracking data can offer insight into how advanced search functions can be made more intuitive for end users with differing interests and abilities, and can be used to inform continued interface development as digital libraries look to the future. Results led to recommendations for the future development of the Europeana digital library
Users are a far too often neglected variable in the design of information-seeking systems. This also...
Testing usability with eye-tracking enables to understand a new dimension of user interaction. We ca...
We present a preliminary design study for utilizing eye tracking to support interacting with a multi...
Eye-tracking data was gathered as part of a user and functional evaluation of the Europeana v1.0 pro...
Eye-tracking data was gathered as part of a user and functional evaluation of the Europeana v1.0 pro...
In the field of digital libraries, research on user experience is sparse, especially in terms of emo...
Usability of digital libraries is an essential factor for the user attraction. Europeana, a digital ...
Digital libraries are still being developed independently of the extensive involvement of end users,...
Digital libraries are still being developed independently of the extensive involvement of end users...
The alignment of user needs with the technical capabilities of modern digital libraries is an area a...
Users are a far too often neglected variable in the design of information-seeking systems. This als...
Undertaking iterative usability studies is a bit like regularly eating spinach; they make your onlin...
In this study, eye tracking and mouse tracking data collected from two Swiss digital library web sit...
In this study, eye tracking and mouse tracking data collected from two Swiss digital library web sit...
Facets can provide an interesting functionality in digital libraries. However, while some research ...
Users are a far too often neglected variable in the design of information-seeking systems. This also...
Testing usability with eye-tracking enables to understand a new dimension of user interaction. We ca...
We present a preliminary design study for utilizing eye tracking to support interacting with a multi...
Eye-tracking data was gathered as part of a user and functional evaluation of the Europeana v1.0 pro...
Eye-tracking data was gathered as part of a user and functional evaluation of the Europeana v1.0 pro...
In the field of digital libraries, research on user experience is sparse, especially in terms of emo...
Usability of digital libraries is an essential factor for the user attraction. Europeana, a digital ...
Digital libraries are still being developed independently of the extensive involvement of end users,...
Digital libraries are still being developed independently of the extensive involvement of end users...
The alignment of user needs with the technical capabilities of modern digital libraries is an area a...
Users are a far too often neglected variable in the design of information-seeking systems. This als...
Undertaking iterative usability studies is a bit like regularly eating spinach; they make your onlin...
In this study, eye tracking and mouse tracking data collected from two Swiss digital library web sit...
In this study, eye tracking and mouse tracking data collected from two Swiss digital library web sit...
Facets can provide an interesting functionality in digital libraries. However, while some research ...
Users are a far too often neglected variable in the design of information-seeking systems. This also...
Testing usability with eye-tracking enables to understand a new dimension of user interaction. We ca...
We present a preliminary design study for utilizing eye tracking to support interacting with a multi...