Evidence Based Library and Information Practice (Mar 2006)

Adding SPICE to a Library Internet Site: A Recipe to Enhance Usability

  • Ingrid Tonnison,
  • Larnish Harije,
  • Suzanne Lewis,
  • Lisa Cotter

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 3 – 25

Abstract

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Objective - To produce a highly- usable intranet site, use the project to explore the practical application of evidence-based librarianship (EBL), and refine the library's project management methodology. Methods - Evidence was gathered via a literature review, an online survey, scenario-based usability testing, and the completion of a usability checlist. Usability issues were then addressed, guided by the Research-Based Web Design and Usability Guidelines. Results - After a preliminary revision, the site achieved a usability index of 79% after application of the "Raward Library Usability Analysis Tool". Finding the information and supporting user tasks were identified as areas of weakness. Usability testing and cleint feedback supported these findings. After these issues were addressed by a major site redeveloment, the usability index increased to 98%. Conclusions - Raward's checklist is an easy and effective tool for measuring and identifying usability issues. Its value was enhanced by scenario-based usability testing, which yielded rich, client specific information. The application of EBL and project management princples ehnanced the outcomes of the project, and the professional development of the project team.

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