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Finding Library Spaces usability test- May 2020
Abstract
This study was conducted to test the usability of the newly redesigned Library Spaces
Pages, which collects spaces in Duke University Libraries. It was developed and conducted
by Cary Gentry and Many Rizki, with guidance from Emily Daly and Thomas Crichlow.
On February 28th we began our testing by working with a pilot participant, a student
employee from the library’s service desk. On March 2nd we proceed onto the lobby for
usability testing. We were located outside of the Von der Heyden Pavilion in Perkins
Library we recruited 6 participants. Cary Gentry moderated all 6 participants and
Many Rizki took notes for each test. Each participant was given a voucher for a free
coffee or snack. For result analysis we also count our pilot test as we did not modify
our script after that, resulting in a total of 7 participants.
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Gentry, Cary; & Rizki, Mandy (2020). Finding Library Spaces usability test- May 2020. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/20621.Collections
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