User experience in libraries : yearbook 2024 /


edited by Andy Priestner and Marisa Martin.
Bok Engelsk 2024
Omfang
ix, 353 pages : : illustrations, portraits ;
Opplysninger
Making it right: employing creative UX research methods for richer engagement / Andy Priestner -- From participation to inclusion: tackling barriers to inclusion in UX research / Dr Victoria Olaniyan -- Design, align, combine: getting buy-in for your great ideas / Emma Thompson -- More than just working together: reflections on UX work and collaboration (or: It's not just you) / Shelley Gullikson -- Be your most disruptive self: collective action in experience and design / Dr Arun Verma -- The long and winding road: inclusion in UX data and recruitment / Anna-Lena Kleinert and Eve Jamieson -- When you wish upon a stall: toilet facilities as a factor in library satisfaction among trans and gender nonconforming users / Hannah Jones -- We're the problem: mapping our way out of printing purgatory / Joshua J. Herter -- 'We don't start with Library': students interviewing students about using the Library website / Gopal Dutta -- The Dutch University Libraries (UB) UX Community formerly known as the UXLib-NL / Marjanne Goossens and Larissa Tijsterman -- Stronger together: building a UX Community of Practice / Alison Sharman -- Collaborating with a team of student volunteers on UX projects or... How to kill two birds with one stone / SuHui Ho -- Embedding collaboration into improving the student library experience / Nia Ellis -- Friends with benefits - creating strategic alliances and pushing collaborative boundaries at Linnaeus University / Emelie Uggla Waldenström and Johanna Palm -- An advisory board by any other name: embedding UX and cultivating engagement through a user working group turned homegrown student organization / Amanda Kraft -- Supporting critical UX at a large diverse university / Michael J. Aguilar II, Sharesly Rodriguez and Laurel Eby -- How to make a grand entrance / Libby Tilley and Louise Williams -- Sharing the love of reading from park bench to park bench: the story of an external collaboration focused on enabling readers to connect in public spaces / Kelly Henderson -- The experience of non-users and ex-users of the Jagodina Public Library - sparking interest in the Library / Jelena Rajić -- 'From problem to prototype' - using a service design course to bridge gaps within a university / Ingela Wahlgren -- Understanding the use of physical spaces in the library: a collaborative approach / Karina Arrambide -- From invisible to popular: how we used UX methods to increase attendance to a library course by 692% / Gunvor Bjerkelund Røkke and Maria Sindre -- Coming together: the UX in Libraries 7 team challenge / Andy Priestner - Workshops: Communicating the benefits of UX to everyone who needs to hear it / Ned Potter -- UX research in the Metaverse? / Victor Alfson -- Taking UX beyond the library (a.k.a. Timetabling was never on my bucket list) / Sarah Halliday and Pete Hanna -- Storytelling with data / Larissa Tijsterman -- Exploring student experience through creativity / Sebastian May -- Punching Up: boxing and librarianship - a different UX perspective / Jane Burns -- Perspectives from delegates with sponsored places: A journey of discovery / Richard Pecout.. - "User Experience in Libraries (popularly known as UXLibs) is a global community of practice committed to exploring, sharing and advocating for UX Research & Design methods in library services in the academic and public sectors. Our seventh international conference took place in a sun-kissed Brighton on the south coast of England and welcomed delegates from all around the world. Once again, this annual yearbook serves as a conference proceedings 'plus', collating the presentations, advice and stories given at the event. Among this year's contributors are: Emma Thompson, who argues that UX work should align with library (and university) strategy in order to gain support; Victoria Olaniyan, who encourages us to move beyond participation towards actual inclusion; Andy Priestner, who calls for adoption of 'right-brain' UX techniques; and Shelley Gullikson, who reminds us that UX is all about collaboration. Whether you are new to User Experience work or an established practitioner, you will find this volume to be full of rich and varied content which will challenge and inspire you in equal measure, and ensure you are delivering effective library services that truly meet the needs and behaviours of your users. With contributions by: Andy Priestner; Dr Victoria Olaniyan; Emma Thompson; Shelley Gullikson; Dr Arun Verma; Anna-Lena Kleinert & Eve Jamieson; Hannah Jones; Joshua J. Herter; Gopal Dutta; Marjanne Goossens & Larissa Tijsterman; Alison Sharman; SuHui Ho; Nia Ellis; Emelie Uggla Waldenström & Johanna Palm; Amanda Kraft; Michael J. Aguilar II, Sharesly Rodriguez & Laurel Eby; Libby Tilley & Louise Williams; Kelly Henderson; Jelena Rajić; Ingela Wahlgren; Karina Arrambide; Gunvor Bjerkelund Røkke & Maria Sindre; Ned Potter; Victor Alfson; Sarah Halliday & Pete Hanna; Sebastian May; Jane Burns; and Richard Pecout"--
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