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    Are Limits More Important than Results? Collecting Usability Data for a Facets-on-the-Right Library Discovery Layer Design

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    2017-02-02
    Author
    Hubbard, John
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    Rapid A/B-like usability testing was employed in an effort to determine the optimal efficacy of and end user satisfaction with post-search delimiters (facets) being placed on the right vs. left side of the results screen in a resource discovery layer. Based on a survey of library visitors (n=17), results suggest a facets-on-the-left design draws more attention to limits (p=.20) and is preferred by patrons (p=.07). Best practices for customization are also discussed.
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    libraries
    usability
    facets
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/90556
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