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00.00.2015 Systems/Web Services Digital Libraries & Technical Services 05.13.2015
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Progress 2014-2015 Alexis Cavaretta Assistant Manager of Library Web Services
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Alexis Cavaretta Web services Earned a MLIS from Pratt Institute in 2012 with a concentration on digital technology, human-computer design, human-information behavior, & usability. Before working with us, she worked with several not-for-profit (relief organizations, archives, & libraries) and for-profit organizations (marketing) doing user-experience design, front-end web development, & project coordination.
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Stage 1: Hire a web developer/designer Stage 2: Planning – goals & objectives Stage 3: Implementation Stage 4: Next steps (server-side) Web Planning Overview
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Survey of current website and applications Code eco-system & integrations Information Architecture Establish goals & objectives Web Development Planning
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Align with the look & feel of newschool.edu Track versions of code using the Agile Framework Focus on user behavior enhancements Establish new content publishing workflow Review Content on current website Web Development Goals & Objectives
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Align with the look & feel of newschool.edu Coordinate with Marketing & Communication to share code and web property policies Create a code repository to share code with M&C Web Development Goals & Objectives
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Version control Maintain quality code Track changes to files Implement development workflow Collaborate more effectively Web Development Goals & Objectives
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Iterative Shorter Timescale Collaborative review over sole authorship Continuous testing User behavior based Agile Framework
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Github Workflow
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User-centered & data-driven design decisions Using analytics and user research Web Development Goals & Objectives
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Usage of index page
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Spring – Fall 2014 Website Homepage Web development Updated Look & Feel
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2015 Website Homepage Web development Updated Look & Feel
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LibCal hours API Localist Events Featured Resources – book slider Rebrand 2015 Neue font & logo Off-canvas global & mobile navigation Parsons red Web Development Additional Functionality
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Find patterns in: Users’ expectations, in general Users’ needs How users find information User experience Card Sort
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Open card sort They were asked to labeled each group. Participants were not required to sort all the cards. The cards were also randomized for each participant. User experience Methodology
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Qualitative: including participant comments. Quantitative: including card sort and category ranking metrics as well as general frequency of similar terms used. User experience Data Collected
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As facilitator, I conducted a card sort with 30 cards and a total of 16 participants over 3 weeks. User Experience Card Sort
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Areas of strong agreement across the card sorters: 10 out of 16 people organized by interacting with staff versus general information 12 out of 16 differentiated between account specific, research specific, and library policy information 11 out of 16 didn’t know what to do with Subject Liaison Directory User Experience Data Collected
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05.13.2015 comments “ [Ask Us] should connect me to someone in the library – like email or something, not a Q & A page.
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05.13.2015 comments “ Advertise NYU book returns at The New School.
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05.13.2015 comments “ Not sure what events in the library would be – highlighting aspects of the library’s collection?
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05.13.2015 THANKS!
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