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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 302 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x20 mm, kaal: 209 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Jun-2012
  • Kirjastus: Facet Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1856047652
  • ISBN-13: 9781856047654
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 302 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 234x156x20 mm, kaal: 209 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Jun-2012
  • Kirjastus: Facet Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1856047652
  • ISBN-13: 9781856047654
This landmark text captures a global cross-section of leading voices and provides a clear and coherent overview of the user studies domain and user issues in digital libraries. As the information environment becomes increasingly electronic, digital libraries have proliferated, but the focus has often been on innovations in technology and not the user. Although user needs have become a popular concept, in practice the users are rarely consulted in the development of services. Research and analysis of users is essential to fine-tune the content and approach of digital libraries to the diverging requirements and expectations of incredibly varied communities and to ensure libraries are effective, accessible and sustainable in the long term. Key topics include:





what is the place of user studies in digital libraries and what are the basic user study methods? explaining user-centric studies, information behaviour and user experience studies exploring user-study methods such as surveys, questionnaires, expert evaluation methods, eye tracking, deep log analysis, personae and ethnographic studies critical issues around user studies such as evaluation of digital libraries, digital preservation, social media, the shift to mobile devices and ethics user studies in specific types of institutions: libraries, archives, museums, audiovisual collections and art collections the most popular questions and what to do next.

Readership: Information professionals involved in supporting, developing or designing digital library services, researchers wanting to address the user dimension in their work and students on LIS and computer science courses who want to understand the importance of the user in information services.

Arvustused

"This book is a timely one...The chapters are written by highly competent researchers and professionals known in the digital libraries and user studies world. The research world meets the professionals, the mature and authoritative researchers are represented side by side with young ones just starting their career." - Information Research "This book is a timely one...The chapters are written by highly competent researchers and professionals known in the digital libraries and user studies world. The research world meets the professionals, the mature and authoritative researchers are represented side by side with young ones just starting their career." -- Information Research "This is a publication I can wholeheartedly recommend to academics, researchers, students and practitioners. It is solidly embedded in the theory and literature of information behaviour and user studies. However, the text should not overwhelm practitioners who wish to enter the fascinating area of user studies research in the ever-expanding world of digital libraries." -- Online Information Review

Preface ix
Tom Wilson
Acknowledgements xiii
Abbreviations xv
Glossary xix
1 Introduction: user studies for digital library development
1(18)
Milena Dobreva
Andy O'Dwyer
Pierluigi Feliciati
PART 1 SETTING THE SCENE
19(44)
2 Models that inform digital library design
21(12)
Elaine G. Toms
3 User-centric studies
33(10)
Sudatta Chowdhury
4 Design issues and user needs
43(8)
Petar Mihaylov
5 Users within the evaluation of digital libraries
51(12)
Giannis Tsakonas
PART 2 METHODS EXPLAINED AND ILLUSTRATED
63(52)
6 Questionnaires, interviews and focus groups as means for user engagement with evaluation of digital libraries
65(10)
Jillian R. Griffiths
7 Expert evaluation methods
75(10)
Claus-Peter Klas
8 Evidence of user behaviour: deep log analysis
85(10)
David Nicholas
David Clark
9 An eye-tracking approach to the evaluation of digital libraries
95(10)
Panos Balatsoukas
10 Personas
105(10)
Katja Guldbaek Rasmussen
Gitte Petersen
PART 3 USER STUDIES IN THE DIGITAL LIBRARY UNIVERSE: WHAT ELSE NEEDS TO BE CONSIDERED?
115(74)
11 User-related issues in multilingual access to multimedia collections
117(10)
Paul Clough
12 Children and digital libraries
127(10)
Ian Ruthven
Monica Landoni
Andreas Lingnau
13 User engagement and social media
137(12)
Jeffery K. Guin
14 Significant others: user studies and digital preservation
149(10)
Kathleen Menzies
Duncan Birrell
15 The shift to mobile devices
159(8)
Lina Petrakieva
16 Resource discovery for research and course design
167(12)
Zsuzsanna Varga
17 Support for users within an educational or e-learning context
179(10)
Nicola Osborne
PART 4 USER STUDIES ACROSS THE CULTURAL HERITAGE SECTOR
189(56)
18 User studies in libraries
191(8)
Derek Law
19 User studies in archives
199(8)
Wendy M. Duff
20 User studies in museums: holding the museum in the palm of your hand
207(10)
Susan Hazan
21 Digital art online: perspectives on user needs, access, documentation and retrieval
217(8)
Leo Konstantelos
22 User studies for digital libraries' development: audiovisual collections
225(10)
Andy O'Dwyer
23 A business-model perspective on end-users and open metadata
235(10)
Harry Verwayen
Martijn Arnoldus
PART 5 PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER
245(10)
24 And now ... to the brave real world
247(8)
Milena Dobreva
Andy O'Dwyer
Pierluigi Feliciati
Index 255
Dr Milena Dobreva is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Library Information and Archive Sciences at the University of Malta. She managed the DiSCmap project on user priorities in digitisation of special collections and coordinated the Europeana user and functionality study. Andy O'Dwyer has been with the BBC since 1986 applying technical solutions to the long term preservation of broadcast material. He has managed several European collaborative projects providing online access to parts of the BBC's newly digitized content. Pierluigi Feliciati is a Researcher in the University of Macerata, Italy.