User Studies With Camtasia Internet Librarian, Monterey, California.

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User Studies With Camtasia Internet Librarian, Monterey, California

How well do we know our users? A question that come up time and again Many different methods of studying users Surveys Interviews Focus groups Log files Google Analytics Usability testing How to document? Specialty software $$$

User studies Focus on What You’re Testing Find Subjects Compose Tests Decide on Technology Choose Location and Schedule

What are You Testing? What do they use our site for (if anything!)? How do they use it? How true are the assumptions behind the site?

Quantitative Research Easy to Process Large User Set Can tell you what, maybe how, but not why Example: Log Files, Surveys

Qualitative Limited number of test subjects More nuanced information More labor intensive Harder to analyze Only way to find why Examples: Focus, Interviews, User Testing

Interviews In depth analysis of a sample users approach to the site or task. Flexible – Allows for Follow Ups Smaller User Set, But More Detail

Librarian Attitudes A Library is: “a focus point for information” “a collection of resources” “a conglomerate of information in all kinds of formats, how you find information on anything you want to find information on”

Student Attitudes A Library is: “a place where they keep books?” “a place where they have books and stuff for the general public to use” “a housing for a potential community…quiet place…good place to have meetings or study” “a physical manifestation of the Internet”

Student Attitudes “What kind of information cannot be found on the Internet? How many hairs I have on my body. That’s about it.” – Grad Student.

User Testing How do they interact with the library website? What is useful, what is a distraction? Where are we wasting effort?

Software Pricing Camtasia - $299.00Morae $

Camtasia

Stocking the User Pool

Gathering Volunteers Bribe them with food!

Reddit is your friend

Survey Form

Consent Form

A/V Equipment

Recording with Camtasia

Editing Camtasia Projects

Produce Video

Interviews: Research Process

First Thing You Notice?

Icons

Tabs

User Testing: Task Analysis

Task Analysis

Results of Testing Several of our icons are ambiguous Search box is prominent Some of our colors choices reduce legibility Some of our terminology is confusing (“reference tools”) Students do not use our site Faculty often bypass our site through bookmarks Students assume every search is a Google search

Discovery Layer Comparison