Library UX

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Presented at NLA 2103 in Kearney, NE on 11 November 2013 with Laura Johnson.

Transcript of Library UX

Thinking About Library UX

Laura Johnson &Michael SauersNLA 2013

What is UX?User experience is

how someone feels when using a

product orservice.

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Is it the same as usability?

What they want

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What do you think your

users want?

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Have you asked them?

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What are they actually doing?

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Principle of Least Effort[Zipf's Law]

In information seeking:

0Most convenient, least exacting method

0Stop as soon as acceptable results achieved

0Use tools that are most familiar, easiest to use

What are your patrons

doing?

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Signs, signs, everywhere

are signs!

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How would you describe your library’s

signage?

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PhysicalLayout

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Books Circulated from One Section of Shelves

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Top

Bottom

Row 2

Row 3

Row 4

Row 5

Row 6

Source: “The Influence of sloping shelves on book circulation” by Ralph R. Shaw, The Library Quarterly, Vol. 8, No. 4, October 1938, pp. 480-490.

Shelves just inside the door circulate 24% more books than shelves 15 feet inside the door.

(98) (74) Shaw, 1938

Responsive Web Design

0 One design,multiple platforms

Personas

0 Personas are representative of larger groups with detailed attributes to enable a focused approach to usability and design.

0 Personas are representatives, defined with “significant rigor and precision”, and built on a combination of assumptive reasoning and data, which allows for focusing requirements.(http://www.prescientdigital.com/articles/strategic-design/focusing-on-your-website-user-by-developing-personas)

So, what can you do in

your library?

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http://weaveux.org/

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Thanks!

0 Laura Johnsonlaura.johnson@nebraska.gov

0 Michael Sauersmichael.sauers@nebraska.govhttp://travlinlibrarian.info