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2000 OCLC SiteSearch User MeetingCase Study: Interface Design and Usability TestingJeff Penka, OCLCScenario There you are sitting in your office minding your own business. Ding! "You have mail!" You open the message to discover your talents with technical material have made you the perfect addition to the new committee in charge of creating the newest Web-based application for your patrons. Your responsibilities include implementing an as yet defined system to meet all library users' needs. After you catch your breath, you ask yourself, "Where do I start?" This is the session for you. Start with the users and design your system around their tasks, feedback, and needs. Use the processes defined in this session to help you create the best solution for your users and your institution's needs. Materials Below you will find the materials used in the session. View the materials in the left column directly by selecting the appropriate link. You will find the lists generated by the session group describing the audiences served, possible development partners, system development constraints, and tasks/issues your development effort may have to address.
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