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Usability of Digital Libraries. Sanda Erdelez & Borchuluun Yadamsuren Information Experience Laboratory University of Missouri – Columbia USA. Libraries in Digital Age May 28, 2007. Outline. What is Usability? Usability of Digital Libraries User-centered DL design
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Usability of Digital Libraries Sanda Erdelez & Borchuluun Yadamsuren Information Experience Laboratory University of Missouri – Columbia USA Libraries in Digital Age May 28, 2007
Outline • What is Usability? • Usability of Digital Libraries • User-centered DL design • Methods of Usability Evaluation • IE Lab @ UMC
What is Usability? • Usability is the degree to which an actual customer can use a product or service, such as a Web site, software application, or online store - to perform a typical task or achieve a particular goal.
What is Usability? cont. Jacob Nielsen’s definition: • Learnability • Efficiency • Memorability • Minimum errors • Subjective satisfaction
Usability of Digital Libraries Important components: • Content • Functionality • Interface
User-centered DL Design It is challenging because: • Human information behavior is complex and highly context dependent • Digital library technologies are rapidly evolving
Changing Information Environment • From physical structures ….
Changing Information Environment cont. …to an integrated electronic environment in motion • Always accessible • Hyperlinked • Multimedia • Wireless • Mobile
How to Approach DL Design? • Understand users’ information needs and information seeking behavior in their everyday life context • Design process should be process-oriented and iterative, not product-oriented and summative
How to Approach DL Design? cont. • Identify your users (not only regular suspects) • Find out what is being done to know the users (you may be already doing a lot) • Take a dynamic/holistic look at the users (pay attention to their lifecycles, transitions, multiple roles)
What is a DL Usability Evaluation? • It is NOT a single THING • It is NOT a single EVENT • IT IS a PROCESS integrated with all the stages of DL development AND maintenance
Methods of Usability Evaluation • Participatory design • Focus group research • Surveys • Design walk through • Paper-pencil evaluation • Expert evaluation • Usability audit • Usability testing • Field studies
Usability Testing Measures usability by giving a close-up look at an individual user’s experience while navigating a site or software application, right down to the user’s verbal and facial expressions.
Integration of Design & Evaluation • Study users continually and involve them in all stages of the DL design and evaluation process • Conduct usability testing before, during and after designing new services of DL • Be alert to new applications and new user communities
Integration of Design & Evaluation … cont. • User-centered DL design • Rapid prototyping • Iterative design
Information Experience Lab @ UMC • We conduct researchin human information behavior, human-computer interaction and usability methods • We consult information system developers and researchers at and outside of University of Missouri in usability and information behavior studies. • We teachstudents in usability evaluation techniques and information behavior research methodologies.
Information Experience Lab @ UMC • Established in 2003 • Includes the Information Experience Room (data collection) and the Control Room (research & analysis) • Experience Room is set up with five desktops • Portable lab with five laptops • Remote data collection
Morae • An integrated software application for usability testing • Enables developers to measure how usable is their website or information system • Pinpoints specific problem areas, and easily share the results
Modern software-based lab • All-digital software solution • - Eliminates costly, complex hardware • and videotapes • Truly portable • - Take it anywhere on a laptop • Identify areas for improvement faster • - Exclusive Rich Recording Technology • Easy to implement and use • - Usability implemented throughout
Project examples MU Libraries Website Study Task: Usability evaluation of the MU Libraries website IE Lab helped the library usability team to collect data with Morae.
Project Examples UMC Admissions Website study (2006 CASE award winner) Task: Usability evaluation of the new student admissions website. IE Lab provided the development team with remote, real-time observation of how prospective students and their parents use the website.
Project Examples UMC Office of Research – Illumination study Task: How useful is the research magazine website - Illumination to the target audiences? IE Lab conducted one-on-one user interviews and a focus group interview to identify users’ needs for research information and their interaction with Illumination .
Project Examples UMC College of Education Website Task: Content and task oriented evaluation of the CoE website. IE Lab applied moderated and non-moderated group data collection methodology, enabling better efficiency in Lab space use and short turn-around time for project completion.
Current and Future Projects • Usability of the MOBIUS website. http://mobius.missouri.edu/.MOBIUS is a consortium of academic libraries with 68 member colleges and universities in the state of Missouri. It provides a virtual collection of 18 million items. • Usability of the library website of the TamKang University, Taiwan http://www.lib.tku.edu
Questions? Thank you for your attention!
Contact Us • Dr. Sanda Erdelez, IE Lab Director: erdelezs@missouri.edu • Borchuluun Yadamsuren, IE Lab Senior Coordinator: by888@mizzou.edu • Information Experience Laboratory: http://ielab.missouri.edu • School of Information Science & Learning Technologies: http://www.sislt.missouri.edu
Selected Resources • Marchinonini, G., et al. The People in Digital Libraries • Nielsen, J.(2006). Prioritizing Web Usability • Nielsen, J.(1993). Usability Engineering • Norlin, E., & Winters, C.M.(2002). Usability Testing for Library Websites. American Library Association • Rubin, J.(1994). Handbook of Usability Testing • Palmquist, R.A.(2001). An Overview of Usability for the Study of User’s Web-based Information Retrieval Behavior. Journal of Education & Information Science. 42(2). 123-136 • www.useit.com/alertbox • http://www.usabilitynet.org/ • http://www.hcirn.com (Human-Computer Interaction Resource Network) • http://www.coe.missouri.edu/~DL/iDLR/sitelist1.php (Interactive Digital Library Resource Information System)