Strategies to Improve the User Experience
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2016-02
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Libraries are increasingly embracing user experience (UX) and user-centered design principles to improve the satisfaction and success of library users. Electronic resources management can utilize such principles to better support users as they interact with the library's website and its electronic resources. In this column, four academic librarians discuss strategies libraries can employ to improve the user experience. These strategies include utilizing basic UX principles when designing sites and interfaces; analyzing quantitative data to inform the library on how such sites are being used; recruiting strategies for library user studies; and, finally, a call to move to a more unified user experience and to work more closely with vendors on improvements to help users succeed.
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Pennington, Buddy, Suzanne Chapman, Amy Fry, Amy Deschenes, and Courtney Greene McDonald. 2016. “Strategies to Improve the User Experience.” Serials Review 42 (1): 47–58. doi:10.1080/00987913.2016.1140614.
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This is a preprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in Serials Review 2016 by Buddy Pennington, Suzanne Chapman, Amy Deschenes, Amy Fry and Courtney McDonald; Serials Review is available online at: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00987913.2016.1140614
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