Focus on User Experience: Moving from a Library-Centric Point of View |
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Authors: | Jean E. Mclaughlin |
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Affiliation: | 1. University Libraries, University at Albany/SUNY, Albany, New York, USAjmclaughlin@albany.edu |
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Abstract: | Academic libraries gain information about their users in many ways. Long a standard practice in the technology industry, studies in the form of usability tests and other user-centered methods seek to determine if software products meet end user needs. Libraries have availed themselves of user-centered techniques borrowed from technology to test webpage interfaces and other library technologies. This article aims to describe the technology foundations of user-centered techniques and their evolution in libraries. Snapshots of position postings, user experience departments, comparisons of methods, library-centric thinking, and service design efforts illustrate libraries’ status in addressing user experience for their patrons. |
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Keywords: | user experience user experience design library service design participatory design user-centered user-centric academic libraries library-centric flipping user research |
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