Don’t Miss Driving Library Change with User Experience Design Online Conference – Register Now!

Would you like to hear about an academic library's undertaking of a user-centered iterative and agile space redesign, through small yet thoughtful and impactful solutions? How, with the release of a major update to the software, LibGuides 2, Texas A&M took the opportunity to refocus the LibGuides program using a service design model and an emphasis on UX principles? Or learn how the Brooks Library used a variety of usability testing methods to take their search box from super complicated to super simple?

You can learn all this and more by tuning into Amigos’ December 8 online conference, Driving Library Change with User Experience Design. After Courtney Greene McDonald’s keynote, "Putting Users First in Practice: Creating Real Change in your Library," two concurrent sessions will run throughout the day. These sessions include but are not limited to:

  • Agile and Iterative: User Experience Design Through an Iterative Participatory Design
  • Providing Support: Large Scale Retraining for Better UX
  • Using Behavioral Observations for Space Planning
  • Quick Fixes: Identifying Small-scale Touch Points to Drive Large-scale Impact
  • Doing UX Without UX Librarians: One Community College District’s Team Approach

This conference is open to individual and group registrations. Early Bird pricing ends November 23! Don’t forget, as one of the many benefits of Amigos membership, conference attendance is FREE! For details, check out the conference website.

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