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Web Usability Practice in ARL Academic Libraries: Issues and Challenges. Yu- Hui Chen Carol Anne Germain University at Albany Computers in Libraries 2010. Project Overview. Online survey ARL academic libraries 84 institutions participated Survey content
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Web Usability Practice in ARL Academic Libraries: Issues and Challenges Yu-Hui Chen Carol Anne Germain University at Albany Computers in Libraries 2010
Project Overview • Online survey ARL academic libraries • 84 institutions participated • Survey content • Policies/standards/guidelines • Usability testing • Resources (staff, time, training)
Number of libraries testing on the three Web platforms: pre-, during, and post- design phases
Usability testing methods applied by libraries conducting usability tests • In-person Observation (86%) • Thinking-Aloud (80%) • Card Sorting (56%) • Cognitive Walk-through (55%) • Task Analysis (55%) • Paper Prototyping (51%)
Libraries with/without regular staff whose responsibilities include Web usability
Types of training the regular staff had regarding Web usability
Issues, Challenges, & Recommendations • Stakeholders • Little knowledge of and support for usability • Limited usability expertise • Political agenda • Resources • Staff and time • Organizational knowledge
Reference & Contact Information For your reference Chen, Y, Germain, C.A. & Yang, H. (2009). An exploration into the practices of library Web usability in ARL academic libraries. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 60(5), 953-968. Yu-Hui Chen ychen@uamail.albany.edu Carol Anne Germaincgermain@uamail.albany.edu