Document Type
Other
Publication Date
10-2017
Department
University Libraries
Abstract
This presentation will describe a website usability study that we conducted at the University of Southern Mississippi Libraries last year and how the results led to a recent redesign of the Libraries’ website. Usability testing is a method of evaluating a website to determine if it is organized in a way that is intuitive. While the results of the study pertain to our website and campus population, we will highlight those insights that might apply to other academic libraries during the course of our presentation. We will also provide tips for doing a website usability study with only a small team on a shoestring budget.
Recommended Citation
Azadbakht, Elena S. and Blair, John, "Useful and Usable: Usability Testing for Library Website Redesign" (2017). University Libraries Workshops and Presentations. 7.
https://aquila.usm.edu/libraries_workshops/7
Comments
Presentation given at the 2017 Mississippi Library Association Annual Conference