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Library UX Laura Johnson & Michael Sauers NEFLIN 13 November 2014

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Presented with Laura Johnson for the Northeast Florida Library Information Network (NEFLIN) on 13 November 2014.

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Library UXLaura Johnson &Michael SauersNEFLIN 13 November 2014

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What is UX?User experience is how someone feels when using aproduct orservice.

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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]

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What do your patrons

want?https://www.flickr.com/photos/a2gemma/1448178195

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Signs, signs, everywhere

are signs!

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How would you describe your library’s

signage?https://www.flickr.com/photos/a2gemma/1448178195

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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.

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

(98) (74) Shaw, 1938

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Should there be an app for that?

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Responsive Web Design

One design, multiple platforms

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Personas• Personas are representative

of larger groups with detailed attributes to enable a focused approach to usability and design.

• 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)

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Persona #1: Ethel• 65 years old• Has been the town librarian

since 1968• Generally afraid of computers• Library does not have a Web

presence• Staff all says that the library

needs a Web site• Patrons keep asking if there is a

Web site• Writes a weekly column for the

town paper about the libraryhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/chelmsfordpubliclibrary/3542465095/

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Persona #2: Joan• 52 years old• Empty-nester who’s been with

the library since her kids left home 15 years ago

• Uses Facebook and e-mail to see pictures of the grandchildren

• Comfortable with helping patrons with the basics of Word and Excel

• No Web design experience• The library has a page on the

town’s Web site that the library has no control over

• Wants the library to move into the 21st century

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Persona #3: Amy

• 35 years old• Has been with the library for

five years• Completely comfortable with

computers• Used to work for a library

technology vendor• Has Web design experience• Wants to take the library’s Web

site from a “hand-coded monster” to an easy-to-update CMS

• Once she gets the new site up and running she will train additional staff on how to contribute content including audio and video

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Needs Assessment

Users• No coding required but

available• No back-end updating needed• Simple to use, but powerful for

advanced users• Good technical support both

from NLC and other sources

Back-end people• Easy installation• Easy upgrades• Low server overhead

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So, what can youdo in your

library?

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weaveux.org

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walkingpaper.org

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uxmag.com

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Laura [email protected]

Michael [email protected]://travlinlibrarian.info

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