The aim of the study is to examine how information architecture can make language options easily available on websites. The question is how users can find the language selector depending on where it is placed and how it is presented visually on the website. How can a user find and locate the language selector on the website if they cannot read the default language. This study examines what is good and bad information architecture when it comes to language selector and if the user experience will be affected. To find the answer in the research, a comparative analysis was performed by examining the position of language options on different sample sites, such as the placement of the language selector on the navbar (navigation bar) or footer, a...
The goal of this research was to study whether there is a significant correlation between how biling...
Google Translate helps people around the world to translate from one language to another, and transl...
An abundance of information exists on the World Wide Web on almost any subject or topic. How well We...
This paper describes ongoing research investigating the ways in which language affects both the way ...
Many academic libraries conduct extensive user studies when redesigning their websites, considering ...
The number of Web users whose first language is not English continues to grow, as does the amount of...
Abstract: With the increasing number and variety of Internet users as well as the development of Int...
Nowadays, citizens require high level quality information from public institutions in order to guara...
A usability study involving ten multilingual visually impaired users was conducted on two university...
As a new citizen of a country, it is important to be able to absorb socially important information i...
The number of individuals or organisations providing textual information on their websites (both in ...
Search engines are competing to be seen as universal, consistent and language independent. In princi...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceThe structure of information classification has a...
The accessibility degree achieved in a monolingual website may vary throughout the localization proc...
The present study examines the localisation, accessibility and usability of multilingual websites in...
The goal of this research was to study whether there is a significant correlation between how biling...
Google Translate helps people around the world to translate from one language to another, and transl...
An abundance of information exists on the World Wide Web on almost any subject or topic. How well We...
This paper describes ongoing research investigating the ways in which language affects both the way ...
Many academic libraries conduct extensive user studies when redesigning their websites, considering ...
The number of Web users whose first language is not English continues to grow, as does the amount of...
Abstract: With the increasing number and variety of Internet users as well as the development of Int...
Nowadays, citizens require high level quality information from public institutions in order to guara...
A usability study involving ten multilingual visually impaired users was conducted on two university...
As a new citizen of a country, it is important to be able to absorb socially important information i...
The number of individuals or organisations providing textual information on their websites (both in ...
Search engines are competing to be seen as universal, consistent and language independent. In princi...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceThe structure of information classification has a...
The accessibility degree achieved in a monolingual website may vary throughout the localization proc...
The present study examines the localisation, accessibility and usability of multilingual websites in...
The goal of this research was to study whether there is a significant correlation between how biling...
Google Translate helps people around the world to translate from one language to another, and transl...
An abundance of information exists on the World Wide Web on almost any subject or topic. How well We...