Smoothing the Path of the Research Journey: UX in Libraries

What are the best practices in user experience design for academic libraries? Different campuses have different needs, and as technology changes, great UX remains a moving target. This webinar will cover the essential UX tools to designing an excellent experience for your own unique users. View On Demand
Presented by: Emerald Publishing & Library Journal Event Date & Time: Wednesday, September 27, 2017, 12:00PM - 1:00PM ET / 9:00AM - 10:00AM PT Leading scholars and librarians have used assessment techniques from personas to eye tracking to pin down just what are the best practices in user experience design for academic libraries. But different campuses have different needs, and as technology changes–and user expectations evolve in response–great UX remains a moving target. This webinar will cover the essential UX tools to designing an excellent experience for your own unique users–and share some key takeaways from sponsor Emerald’s own research.

Panelists

  • Kat Palmer - Innovation Manager, Emerald Publishing
  • Iris Bierlein - User Experience Specialist, New York University Library
  • Rachel Vacek - Head of Design and Discovery, University of Michigan Library

Moderator

  • Meredith Schwartz - Executive Editor, Library Journal
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