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Do you want to improve the usability of your library website, but feel that it is too difficult, time-consuming, or expensive? In this book, you will learn that in-house usability testing on a budget is not only feasible, but it is practical, sustainable, and has the potential to lead to remarkable improvements of the content, design, and layout of your website. Usability Testing: A Practical Guide for Librarians will teach you how to:Make the case for usability testing Define your audience and their goalsSelect a usability testing method appropriate for your particular contextPlan for an in-house usability testConduct an effective in-house usability testAnalyze usability test results and make decisions based on those resultsCreate and implement a plan for ongoing, systematic usability testingStep-by-step instructions, along with a myriad of examples, allow you to use this book as a practical guide, and adapt the techniques for your own context. Techniques are appropriate for libraries

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Usability Testing: A Practical Guide for Librarians is precisely what it sets out to be and exactly what library staff need in an age when strong user experience design is not only lauded but expected – a practical guide for librarians who realize aspects of their web interfaces aren’t working as well as they would like but aren’t sure what to do about it. Blakiston details the process of usability testing clearly, thoroughly and, most importantly, with librarians’ specialized needs and often limited resources in mind. A must-read for anyone committed to making library interfaces and websites more usable. -- Emily Daly, Librarian for Education and Head of Assessment & User Experience, Duke University Libraries
Blakiston translates the usability testing literature into the language of library world, a world where sometimes the usability budget can only afford few candy bars and the most practical recruitment pool for test subjects is the traffic in your lobby. Her book lives up the promise of offering ‘a practical guide,’ walking you through the roles you need to fill, pitfalls to avoid, and showing ways to document data and reports. It helps you understand why it’s important to get started — or keep going — and not to worry too much about your lack of budget, staffing, and expertise. But it also challenges you to aim higher, beyond a few usability tests and toward a sustainable usability program. -- Josh Boyer, Head, User Experience, North Carolina State University Libraries

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Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Why Usability Testing Matters Chapter 2: Conducting Your Own Usability Testing Chapter 3: Identifying Your Audience and Their Tasks Chapter 4: Selecting a Method Chapter 5: Planning a Usability Test Chapter 6: Conducting a Usability Test Chapter 7: Analyzing Your Findings and Making Improvements Chapter 8: Ongoing Usability Testing Chapter 9: Keeping Up the Momentum Appendix Index About the Author

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    Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
    Publication Date: 1/29/2014 12:09:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781442228993, 978-1442228993
    ISBN10: 1442228997

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    Book Synopsis
    Do you want to improve the usability of your library website, but feel that it is too difficult, time-consuming, or expensive? In this book, you will learn that in-house usability testing on a budget is not only feasible, but it is practical, sustainable, and has the potential to lead to remarkable improvements of the content, design, and layout of your website. Usability Testing: A Practical Guide for Librarians will teach you how to:Make the case for usability testing Define your audience and their goalsSelect a usability testing method appropriate for your particular contextPlan for an in-house usability testConduct an effective in-house usability testAnalyze usability test results and make decisions based on those resultsCreate and implement a plan for ongoing, systematic usability testingStep-by-step instructions, along with a myriad of examples, allow you to use this book as a practical guide, and adapt the techniques for your own context. Techniques are appropriate for libraries

    Trade Review
    Usability Testing: A Practical Guide for Librarians is precisely what it sets out to be and exactly what library staff need in an age when strong user experience design is not only lauded but expected – a practical guide for librarians who realize aspects of their web interfaces aren’t working as well as they would like but aren’t sure what to do about it. Blakiston details the process of usability testing clearly, thoroughly and, most importantly, with librarians’ specialized needs and often limited resources in mind. A must-read for anyone committed to making library interfaces and websites more usable. -- Emily Daly, Librarian for Education and Head of Assessment & User Experience, Duke University Libraries
    Blakiston translates the usability testing literature into the language of library world, a world where sometimes the usability budget can only afford few candy bars and the most practical recruitment pool for test subjects is the traffic in your lobby. Her book lives up the promise of offering ‘a practical guide,’ walking you through the roles you need to fill, pitfalls to avoid, and showing ways to document data and reports. It helps you understand why it’s important to get started — or keep going — and not to worry too much about your lack of budget, staffing, and expertise. But it also challenges you to aim higher, beyond a few usability tests and toward a sustainable usability program. -- Josh Boyer, Head, User Experience, North Carolina State University Libraries

    Table of Contents
    Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Why Usability Testing Matters Chapter 2: Conducting Your Own Usability Testing Chapter 3: Identifying Your Audience and Their Tasks Chapter 4: Selecting a Method Chapter 5: Planning a Usability Test Chapter 6: Conducting a Usability Test Chapter 7: Analyzing Your Findings and Making Improvements Chapter 8: Ongoing Usability Testing Chapter 9: Keeping Up the Momentum Appendix Index About the Author

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