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Submitted by Amigos on Mon, 2016-11-21 08:51Do your patrons ever need answers to these questions?
Do your patrons ever need answers to these questions?
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?
The physical spaces of libraries have evolved tremendously in recent years. While some libraries exist in small spaces (existing in one small room), others have the space to have children’s, senior, teen, and even new adult spaces. The interpretations of how a library responds to patrons’ needs within their physical spaces varies to a nearly infinite degree.
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