Borrowing Page Usability Test Report - May 2017
Abstract
Thomas Crichlow and Julie Martin, graduate research assistant in the Assessment &
User Experience Department, conducted a usability test on the Duke University Libraries
current Borrowing webpage on April 27, 2017 from 2:00 pm-3:30 pm. The testing took
place in the open space to the right of the Chappel Family Gallery in Perkins Library.
The test consisted of a short set of background questions, four tasks, and three post-test
questions. The test lasted approximately 10 minutes.
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Thomas Crichlow
Analyst, IT, Sr
Julie Martin
Graduate Assistant
I am a fifth-year graduate student in the Social Psychology PhD program. I study how
people's fundamental need to belong affects their thoughts, feelings and behaviors.
Looking to pursue a career in applied social science research after I graduate in
Spring 2017. Experienced in applied research design, methodology, data analysis and
reporting. Demonstrated ability to work independently and efficiently to produce useful,
new knowledge to inform program and institutional decision-making.
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