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1 Usability at Duke Libraries Debra Hanken Kurtz Digital Projects Department Webcom Presentation October 29, 2009

2 Statistics  Sawmill  Google Analytics

3 Heatmaps

4 On-line Input  Blogs http://library.duke.edu/blogs/digital- collections/category/website-redesign/http://library.duke.edu/blogs/digital- collections/category/website-redesign/  Comment Forms

5 Surveys

6 Focus Groups

7 Low-tech/low barrier usability  Interviews  Cardsorting  Circlemapping  Notable https://www.notableapp.com/dashboardhttps://www.notableapp.com/dashboard

8 Staff Resources Needed  4-5 staff to design instrument  1 to conduct test  2-3 to analyze data  average about 5-10 hours staff time per participant

9 Other Resources Needed  Participants  Students  Faculty  Staff  Incentive  Money and gift cards  Food  Stakeholders in success

10 Process Solicit input from staff Review stats and chat logs for possible problems Write instrument Test instrument Conduct test Analyze data Report

11 Library Usability Resources  On-site lab  Morae software  Observation room  Mobile unit  Morae software  laptops

12 How it works

13 Record  Preset Studies (most traditional usability)  Two camera recordings  Autopilot unmoderated testing  Surveys

14 Observe

15 Analyze and Report

16 Challenges  Staff buy-in  Incentive  Recruiting right participants

17 Questions??? Debra.Kurtz@Duke.Edu Twitter.com/debra


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