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1 Catalog Use and Usability Studies: What Do They Show and How Should This Evidence Affect Our Decision-Making? ALA 2009 Annual Session Program of the ALCTS CCS Research and Publications Committee

2 Session purpose Invited researchers who have conducted catalog usability and user study findings to discuss their research and how they improved their catalog Evidence-based as opposed to anecdotal (no one pays attention to this field, etc.) Like venturing into a foreign-land

3 Online Catalogs: What Users and Librarians Want By Karen Calhoun, OCLC http://presentations.ala.org/images/5/59/Cal houn_Online_Catalogs_ALA_July_2009.pdf http://presentations.ala.org/images/5/59/Cal houn_Online_Catalogs_ALA_July_2009.pdf Some key points from her presentation: – “Evidence-based cataloging” – Digital visibility creates use

4 User Research at the University of Rochester’s River Campus Libraries Subtitle: Using an anthropological approach to build a better catalog by: Nora Dimmock, University of Rochester http://presentations.ala.org/images/1/18/Use rResearchandtheCatalogatUR_revised.pdf http://presentations.ala.org/images/1/18/Use rResearchandtheCatalogatUR_revised.pdf Key points: – Each user group has their culture – Many of the problems with opac were not immediately fixable and had to be store until later

5 Competitive Usability By Beth Thomsett-Scott at the University of North Texas Libraries, Denton http://presentations.ala.org/images/b/b0/ALA _Competitive_Usability.pdf http://presentations.ala.org/images/b/b0/ALA _Competitive_Usability.pdf Key points: – Competitive usability used more widely in business to compare different sites – OPAC is often considered to be the most difficult resource that patrons use


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