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Students Weigh In: Usability Test of Online Library Tutorials
Authors:Tim Held  Laura Gil-Trejo
Affiliation:1. University Library, California State University, Stanislaus, Turlock, California, USA;2. Social Science Research Center, California State University, Fullerton, Fullerton, California, USA
Abstract:Librarians can improve their online tutorials by borrowing usability testing techniques from the computer science field to improve the human-computer interface. This study involved a multimethod usability test of librarian-created tutorials to determine what students learned, how they felt on several affective questions, and what they suggested for improving the tutorials. Results of pre- and post-tests showed that student knowledge increased, and surveys and focus group findings lean to several suggestions for improving engagement and placing tutorials where they will be most effective. This case study demonstrates the value of user input to improve the effectiveness of online instruction for information literacy.
Keywords:information literacy  tutorials  usability test  survey  focus groups  engagement  learning styles
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