UW Libraries Patron Personas

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UW Libraries Patron Personas The personas described here represent the patrons of the University of Washington Libraries. Our patrons span a wide range of disciplines and skill levels, but share certain fundamental goals and needs. By focusing on these essential characteristics, these personas embody our users and can help us make decisions about what will best serve the entire patron population. It’s difficult to make an interface that is both simple enough for Beginners and rich enough for expert Researchers. When user needs conflict, these personas can help support design choices by making the costs and benefits of different alternatives more apparent. Different user needs can be prioritized based on: The size of that user group The value of that particular feature to their goals The impact of their research goals on the University’s mission To help estimate the users that each Persona represents, the personas are displayed here along with corresponding population information from the UW Factbook. This correspondence does not always apply, for some undergraduate students may be quite experienced researchers, while some scholars may behave more like beginners when looking for something outside their area of expertise. However it is useful as a rough way of thinking about our patrons. For most design choices relating to the website, Brooke the Beginner will be the primary persona. Students like Brooke, who are just beginning their academic careers, are a fruitful area for us to focus our design efforts. Aside from being the most populous user group, they stand to suffer the most from unsupportive systems, since they lack subject experience to know what research materials exist, and have little prior familiarity with library systems. Since they will need to use the library more and more over the next few years, they also stand to gain a great deal from a system that matches their expectations and guides them to appropriate resources. More experienced library users, such as Richard the Researcher and Sharon the Scholar, already have some idea of what research materials will be available; for them, using the Libraries is often simply a matter of locating items they already know about. They will be able to successfully use any reasonable interface, even if it does not entirely conform to their expectations. 5B61D1 Richard the Researcher Accessing full-text articles online is central to my research…but some reference materials aren’t online. Dedicated full time student with significant knowledge in his area of study Working on a long term, in-depth project Will pursue all avenues to obtain materials related to his research Sharon the Scholar I have to stay current on my field and do the research work…Those are the priorities at a research institution. Brooke the Beginner I'd rather use an online article that ‘kinda works’ than go to the hassle of finding a book in the library. Expert knowledge in her research area Ongoing, in-depth projects using primary sources Long term user who has already learned existing systems Undergraduate 64% New to the research process and academia Working on several assignments in different humanities disciplines, but not an expert in any of them Will take the first thing that’s good enough Paul the Professional UW Libraries Patrons I feel like there's information in all of these drawers, and I don't know which drawer to open. April the Alumna Returning to school after several years, still working full time outside of school Some subject matter knowledge and strong technology skills Very little time on campus, so all research work is done remotely I have a library card, why can’t I use the research databases? Former UW student who now has access to some (but not all) library services Remembers extensive resources at the Libraries and would like to use them for a personal project Asks for help via email and phone Statistics from the UW Factbook Common Data Set and 2008 Snapshot (http://www.washington.edu/admin/factbook/) Images used with permission under the Creative Commons License. Posted to Flickr by robinyap.com, sean dreilinger, jurvetson, and gare and kitty