Live Web Usability Lab April 28, 2008 Connecticut Library Association  Stephanie Willen Brown , electronic resources librarian, the University of Connecticut  Steve Cauffman , reQuest ILL coordinator, iCONN Carol Abatelli , head of collections & electronic resource management, Eastern Connecticut State University
Session based on Marty, Paul F. and Michael Twidale, “Usability@90mph:  Presenting and Evaluating a New, High-Speed Method for  Demonstrating User Testing in Front of an Audience.”  FirstMonday . July, 2005:  http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue10_7/marty/
Paul Marty: “…  only a small amount of time is necessary to  demonstrate  … that the  best way to evaluate an interface  for usability is to  test  that interface with  representative users .” Marty, Paul + Michael Twidale, “Usability@90mph”  FirstMonday , 2005
Please identify the woman  on the next slide. Session will not continue until  you have identified her.
 
Are you still waiting? It’s  Lydia Maria Child , 1802-1880. Abolitionist and supporter of the Underground Railroad. Frustrated? That’s how our users feel! We make them answer a question that makes NO SENSE to them before we let them continue
Act Like a User:  Find Information about Diabetes Look at the next three slides / sites and consider Two questions What’s the first thing you see? Where can you get information on diabetes? (think of this for your patrons – students, seniors, concerned relatives, patients)
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/
http://denverlibrary.org
http://libweb.uoregon.edu/
What *is* Usability? Usability … assesses  how easy user interfaces are to use . The word “usability” also refers to  methods for improving ease-of-use during  the design process.  Jakob Nielsen, Usability 101
Components of Usability Goals Learnability Efficiency Memorability Error recovery Satisfaction Achieved by … Thinking like a user  Consistency Tweaking text
Thinking Like a User “…  let’s acknowledge the vital importance of  empathy for the user .  Only by understanding and caring about the perspective of the individual can we design useful, usable solutions.” -  Peter Morville, Ambient Findability
Consistency Color, graphics Orientation & navigation Language
Yipes!  Why was that screen so different? It had a point:  don’t change the look-n-feel  without a good reason Users will notice and wonder.
Reading Online is Like ?? Reading Proust  People like to read long sentences online because it’s easy to keep your place, follow complex trains of thought, and flip to the next screen of dense text. or Skimming citations People skim titles & abstracts for keywords, take notes, and move to the next citation
Reading Online … Proust For a long time I used to go to bed early. Sometimes, when I had put out my candle, my eyes would close so quickly that I had not even time to say "I'm going to sleep." And half an hour later the thought that it was time to go to sleep would awaken me; I  would try to put away the book which, I imagined, was still in my hands, and to blow out the light; I had been thinking all the time, while I was asleep, of what I had just been reading, but my thoughts had run into a channel of their own, until I myself seemed actually to have become the subject of my book: a church, a quartet, the rivalry between Francois I and Charles V. This impression would persist for some moments after I was awake; it did not disturb my mind, but it lay like scales upon my eyes and prevented them from registering the fact that the candle was no longer burning. Then it would begin to seem unintelligible, as the thoughts of a former existence must be to a reincarnate spirit; the subject of my book would separate itself from me, leaving me free to choose whether I would form part of it or no; and at the same time my sight would return and I would be astonished to find myself in a state of darkness, pleasant and restful enough for the eyes, and even more, perhaps, for my mind, to which it appeared incomprehensible, without a cause, a matter dark indeed. Swann’s Way / Marcel Proust
Reading Online … Skimming Citations ERIC search: African Americans & mathematics
Jargon for Librarians On travelocity, you need the cheapest round-trip ticket from Boston to London. These are your options – which is right? Flights & Prices Fares 3 Best Itineraries
That question was taken from Jared Spool’s 1999 book  Web Site Usability / a Designer’s Guide. What’s the answer?  3 Best Itineraries Did you get it?!  Confused? That’s what happens to our patrons
Library Jargon to Students “ E RIC, I think it ’s  some kind of journal … some kind of citation. ” Reference Shelf “[It’s] very general. You don’t know what to expect as it could be anything.” We must be  very careful of  jargon !  Think of that Gary Larson  cartoon, where all the dog hears is her name, Ginger
Usability Testing Define users Design questions to mimic what users would realistically do Do usability testing early & often 3-5 users highlights 85% of errors Better to test several small groups than 10-15 at once Note errors, redesign and retest
Volunteer Required Anyone who hasn’t used iCONN? Willing to answer questions about iCONN in front of your peers?! Carol will explain the usability testing process Steve will Demonstrate iCONN Describe the usability test questions
@ iCONN  Union Catalog (reQuest) Licensed databases Authentication Federated searching
Usability Test Questions Login to iCONN site Find the book  7th Heaven  by James Patterson.  Does your library own it?  If your library doesn’t own the book, how would you get it? Find a recent article on global warming.  Find a table of contents for  Consumer Reports.   Choose a resource that lets you search your family history.
Live Test @ iCONN
You really had to be there. If you’re interested in usability @ 90mph, please read … Marty, Paul F. and Michael Twidale, “Usability@90mph:  Presenting and Evaluating a New, High-Speed Method for  Demonstrating User Testing in Front of an Audience.”  FirstMonday . July, 2005:  http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue10_7/marty/
For More Information Recommended articles about usability testing http://gslis.simmons.edu/mw/browns/Usability#Links  SlideShare of this PowerPoint http://www.slideshare.net/CogSciLibrarian/ cla-usability-2008/
Questions?  Keep in Touch Stephanie Willen Brown, electronic resources librarian, the University of Connecticut  stephanie.brown@uconn.edu  Steve Cauffman, reQuest ILL coordinator, iCONN scauffman@cslib.org  Carol Abatelli, head of collections & electronic resource management, Eastern Connecticut State University  abatelliC@easternct.edu

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Live Web Usability Lab @ Connecticut Library Association

  • 1. Live Web Usability Lab April 28, 2008 Connecticut Library Association Stephanie Willen Brown , electronic resources librarian, the University of Connecticut Steve Cauffman , reQuest ILL coordinator, iCONN Carol Abatelli , head of collections & electronic resource management, Eastern Connecticut State University
  • 2. Session based on Marty, Paul F. and Michael Twidale, “Usability@90mph: Presenting and Evaluating a New, High-Speed Method for Demonstrating User Testing in Front of an Audience.” FirstMonday . July, 2005: http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue10_7/marty/
  • 3. Paul Marty: “… only a small amount of time is necessary to demonstrate … that the best way to evaluate an interface for usability is to test that interface with representative users .” Marty, Paul + Michael Twidale, “Usability@90mph” FirstMonday , 2005
  • 4. Please identify the woman on the next slide. Session will not continue until you have identified her.
  • 5.  
  • 6. Are you still waiting? It’s Lydia Maria Child , 1802-1880. Abolitionist and supporter of the Underground Railroad. Frustrated? That’s how our users feel! We make them answer a question that makes NO SENSE to them before we let them continue
  • 7. Act Like a User: Find Information about Diabetes Look at the next three slides / sites and consider Two questions What’s the first thing you see? Where can you get information on diabetes? (think of this for your patrons – students, seniors, concerned relatives, patients)
  • 11. What *is* Usability? Usability … assesses how easy user interfaces are to use . The word “usability” also refers to methods for improving ease-of-use during the design process. Jakob Nielsen, Usability 101
  • 12. Components of Usability Goals Learnability Efficiency Memorability Error recovery Satisfaction Achieved by … Thinking like a user Consistency Tweaking text
  • 13. Thinking Like a User “… let’s acknowledge the vital importance of empathy for the user . Only by understanding and caring about the perspective of the individual can we design useful, usable solutions.” - Peter Morville, Ambient Findability
  • 14. Consistency Color, graphics Orientation & navigation Language
  • 15. Yipes! Why was that screen so different? It had a point: don’t change the look-n-feel without a good reason Users will notice and wonder.
  • 16. Reading Online is Like ?? Reading Proust People like to read long sentences online because it’s easy to keep your place, follow complex trains of thought, and flip to the next screen of dense text. or Skimming citations People skim titles & abstracts for keywords, take notes, and move to the next citation
  • 17. Reading Online … Proust For a long time I used to go to bed early. Sometimes, when I had put out my candle, my eyes would close so quickly that I had not even time to say "I'm going to sleep." And half an hour later the thought that it was time to go to sleep would awaken me; I would try to put away the book which, I imagined, was still in my hands, and to blow out the light; I had been thinking all the time, while I was asleep, of what I had just been reading, but my thoughts had run into a channel of their own, until I myself seemed actually to have become the subject of my book: a church, a quartet, the rivalry between Francois I and Charles V. This impression would persist for some moments after I was awake; it did not disturb my mind, but it lay like scales upon my eyes and prevented them from registering the fact that the candle was no longer burning. Then it would begin to seem unintelligible, as the thoughts of a former existence must be to a reincarnate spirit; the subject of my book would separate itself from me, leaving me free to choose whether I would form part of it or no; and at the same time my sight would return and I would be astonished to find myself in a state of darkness, pleasant and restful enough for the eyes, and even more, perhaps, for my mind, to which it appeared incomprehensible, without a cause, a matter dark indeed. Swann’s Way / Marcel Proust
  • 18. Reading Online … Skimming Citations ERIC search: African Americans & mathematics
  • 19. Jargon for Librarians On travelocity, you need the cheapest round-trip ticket from Boston to London. These are your options – which is right? Flights & Prices Fares 3 Best Itineraries
  • 20. That question was taken from Jared Spool’s 1999 book Web Site Usability / a Designer’s Guide. What’s the answer? 3 Best Itineraries Did you get it?! Confused? That’s what happens to our patrons
  • 21. Library Jargon to Students “ E RIC, I think it ’s some kind of journal … some kind of citation. ” Reference Shelf “[It’s] very general. You don’t know what to expect as it could be anything.” We must be very careful of jargon ! Think of that Gary Larson cartoon, where all the dog hears is her name, Ginger
  • 22. Usability Testing Define users Design questions to mimic what users would realistically do Do usability testing early & often 3-5 users highlights 85% of errors Better to test several small groups than 10-15 at once Note errors, redesign and retest
  • 23. Volunteer Required Anyone who hasn’t used iCONN? Willing to answer questions about iCONN in front of your peers?! Carol will explain the usability testing process Steve will Demonstrate iCONN Describe the usability test questions
  • 24. @ iCONN Union Catalog (reQuest) Licensed databases Authentication Federated searching
  • 25. Usability Test Questions Login to iCONN site Find the book 7th Heaven by James Patterson. Does your library own it? If your library doesn’t own the book, how would you get it? Find a recent article on global warming. Find a table of contents for Consumer Reports. Choose a resource that lets you search your family history.
  • 26. Live Test @ iCONN
  • 27. You really had to be there. If you’re interested in usability @ 90mph, please read … Marty, Paul F. and Michael Twidale, “Usability@90mph: Presenting and Evaluating a New, High-Speed Method for Demonstrating User Testing in Front of an Audience.” FirstMonday . July, 2005: http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue10_7/marty/
  • 28. For More Information Recommended articles about usability testing http://gslis.simmons.edu/mw/browns/Usability#Links SlideShare of this PowerPoint http://www.slideshare.net/CogSciLibrarian/ cla-usability-2008/
  • 29. Questions? Keep in Touch Stephanie Willen Brown, electronic resources librarian, the University of Connecticut stephanie.brown@uconn.edu Steve Cauffman, reQuest ILL coordinator, iCONN scauffman@cslib.org Carol Abatelli, head of collections & electronic resource management, Eastern Connecticut State University abatelliC@easternct.edu

Editor's Notes

  • #2: Start with some questions about creating / using web sites Ever had a problem using a web site? Your fault? Theirs? Important strategy to improve web sites is usability – and the focus of today’s talk… But first Who has a sense of what usability is? Anyone done any usability testing? Steve and Carol and I developed this presentation to show the value of usability testing and how important it is to good design. We based this on a paper I read and presentation I saw by Paul Marty, Assistant Professor in the College of Information @ Florida State. He assumes audience understands the value of good design, and I’ll review some design issues in the beginning of this presentation. I’ll also briefly define usability and the process of usability testing. Marty adds …