Users ’ Impressions of LibGuides : Feedback from a Student Focus Group
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Users’ Impressions of LibGuides: Feedback from a Student Focus Group
Rebecca Payne, University of Wisconsin Madison
LOEX Conference, 5/9/14
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Overview• Context & Background • Methods• Findings & Recommendations• Outcomes• Sharing & Questions
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Context & Background
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University of Wisconsin-Madison
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UW-Madison Academic Programs
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Program Type Number of Programs
Undergraduate Majors
132
Master’s Degree
Programs149
Doctoral Programs 120
UW-Madison Students
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Enrollment, Fall 2013
Undergraduate Students
29,504
Graduate Students
9,430
Professional Students
2,526
Special Students
1,815
Total 43,275
UW-Madison Libraries• 40 libraries including
subject, professional , and special purpose
• 202 FTE librarians & professional staff
• 11th largest research library collection in North America (ARL survey)
• Collections developed & managed by subject specialists/bibliographers
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LibGuides• Available from Springshare since early 2007 http://www.springshare.com/libguides • Web-publishing platform for libraries• Content management system used by
academic, public, school, and special libraries • Types of guides: course, topic, subject, & how-
to guides; library Web sites; etc.
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LibGuides @ UW-Madison• Subscription since 2008• Administered by LibGuides Team• Use for subject and topic guides• Branded as “Research Guides”• 421 published guides as of April
2014
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Research Guides Homepage
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Background• Project of LibGuides Team and Romance
Languages Bibliographer
• “Library Usability Funding Pilot” program to provide incentives and compensation for participants in library focus groups and usability studies
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Purpose• Gain feedback on
French and Italian literature guides in particular, and research guides in general, concerning: – usefulness– content– usability– discoverability – marketing
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Study Timeline – Spring 2013
Date ActivityEarly February Submitted funding proposalFebruary to mid-March Study planningMid-March Recruitment via “interest form” surveyLate March Online questionnaire distributedMarch 23-31 Spring RecessEarly April Online questionnaire responses due
Preparation for focus groupFocus group meeting
April-May Data analysis, report writingJune-July Reporting to library staff
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Study Team• Paloma Celis Carbajal, Bibliographer• Erin Carrillo, LibGuides Team member• Rebecca Payne, LibGuides Team chair
with assistance from: • Giso Broman, Bibliographer's student assistant• Phyllis Holman Weisbard, LibGuides Team member• Steve Frye, Web Services Management Team Liaison • Nola Walker, Assessment Librarian
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Study Team
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Recruitment8 graduate students via Graduate Association of French and Italian Students’ Listserv and Qualtrics survey
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Methods
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Two-Part Study1. Online questionnaire
2. One-hour focus group
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Online Questionnaire1. View three
research guides of other libraries
2. Rank research guides in order of preference
3. Explain ranking of research guides
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Focus Group Preparation• Consulted Assessment Librarian– Simplify questions– Use space to facilitate exchange– Develop rapport – Listen, paraphrase, and summarize
• Conducted practice run– Get feedback on questions– Test recording devices
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One-Hour Focus Group• Examine French &
Italian Literature guides and provide feedback as a group
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Facilitation
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Space
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Recording
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Analysis• Transcribed audio and compared to
notes• Identified emerging themes• Developed codes for themes• Independently coded, then
compared and came to consensus
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Findings and Recommendations
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Findings: Lack of Awareness• None of the participants familiar
with research guides
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Findings: Usefulness• Good starting point for beginning
graduate students
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Findings: Content• Especially useful: search boxes,
electronic resources, reading lists, reference works
• Additional content suggested: academic career information; subject areas
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Findings: Usability• Easy to navigate• Clear naming of
tabs and boxes • Limited page
length and content
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Findings: Discoverability
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Findings: Marketing• Tell faculty and ask them to add to
syllabi and course sites• Introduce in library orientations and
instruction sessions• Use library news and marketing
resources such as social media and posters
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Study Limitations• Based on small group of students• From one department• Group self-selective• Possible influence of group and
presence of bibliographer
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Recommendations
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Recommendations• When creating a guide for novices to the
subject area, include such content as search boxes, electronic resources, program reading lists, and reference works.
• When creating a guide for advanced graduate students, add writing and career advice.
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Recommendations• To prevent the guide from becoming
overwhelming, limit the number of resources included and minimize the explanatory text.
• Use tab and section headings that clearly and accurately reflect content.
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Recommendations• To aid in discoverability, add a link for research
guides to the Library homepage and department Web sites.
• To promote research guides, advertise through faculty, encouraging them to add research guides to syllabi and course sites, and highlight guides in orientations and instruction sessions. Also, use existing library marketing resources such as social media and posters in the library.
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Outcomes• Introduced
research guides as a resource
• Changes to specific guides
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Outcomes• Stronger relationship with the
Department • Recommendations for best practices
• Developed a model for future user studies
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Next Steps• LibGuides Team will continue
assessment efforts to include feedback about research guides from undergraduate students.
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Sharing & Questions
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Your Turn!Discuss with your neighbor:• What are you doing at your institution?• How do you get feedback from your users?• What would you like to learn from your users?• How might you apply the methods we used?
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Questions?
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Contact Information
Rebecca PayneReference & Instruction LibrarianUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
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