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Giving to the Libraries
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A Competent Site It’s all here (but its all here) Users have a telephone book, but they need a map
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Context Fall ‘08 – Consultant-led focus groups Directed thinking about “core web strategies” WST began discussion of strategies for a phased, top-down, public website redesign
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Core web strategies Create a more streamlined user experience based on user success - (the “core”) Communications for news, events, engagement - (the “splash”) Dynamic promotion of services, tools & physical spaces Capture “spirit of the place” with updated visual design
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Rehearsal Support the Libraries Friends of the Library
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Create an integrated site that: Serves FOL members Appeals to donors at all levels Makes online giving easy and comfortable especially for donors at lower levels of giving Is branded with a distinct visual design ( Inspired by the UCLA Library Giving site.)
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Converging forces Better Usability PCI Compliance Flexible Architecture GIVING SITE
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Process Get user input Use data to support redesign decisions Architect to best in class at peer and “inspiration” sites
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User Studies Highlight problems w/ existing site content and navigation Get user feedback on grouping and labeling content Get user reactions to site designs
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Information Architecture Linked images as navigation don’t work Too much text “You waste too much space with text--too much to read. I want to click on something” – Chuck Poe “Support the Libraries” FOL “Events” not associated with FOL Too much information buried in forms These users don’t search!
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Labeling “Ways to Give” works as a label Development “jargon” is a problem “investment opportunities” “gift of material” “planned giving” “direct gift” and even “endowments” all confused some users Users group giving options by level of donation Link labels and targets should match Call it what it is – if it’s giving form, label it “Giving Form”
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Design Don’t make me scroll Don’t make me read Don’t make navigation lists too long Do use clear images of students in library spaces – show faces Do use big pictures and open space around content
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Giving Site http://wwwstage.lib.ncsu.edu/giving/
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Summer/Fall Enhancements Rotating art box Enhanced treatment of naming opportunities (think U of Chicago) Donor Profiles Dedicated Hunt Library content Branch Library Giving
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