RE DUX
Brown Bag Update | July 9, 2014
Information ArchitectureResults from TreeJack
tree tasks
30 people selected this answer
29 people
selected this
answer4 people went here then went back
1 person
selected this
answer
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4 people would email or go to a service desk
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What this tells us: success!
• “Find” works well for searching for books, browsing specific newspapers, and browsing streaming video
• “Ask Us” works really well for live chat, but we should make available from elsewhere
• “About Us” works well for jobs and giving
• “Using the Library” works well for study rooms
• “Research & Writing Tools” works well for formatting/managing citation tools
25 people selected this
answer
4 people selected phone or
chat
24 people selected this answer
4 people selected chat or email
2 people selected this answer
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answer
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answer
15 people selected this answer
What this tells us: (moderate) success!• “Using the Library” works well for equipment
lending
• “Computers & Equipment” works well for software
• Some of our tasks may have been too vague (e.g. Search for newspaper articles could be database, research by format, articles, specific newspapers, etc.)
20 people selected this answer
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answer
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6 people tried this route
What this tells us: where to improve• “Using the Library” might be too vague. People
tried it for chat, browsing a newspaper, searching for books, accessing JSTOR, & self-publishing
• “Research and Writing Tools” may confuse users
• “For Scholars & Authors” similar to “Storing & Sharing Your Research”
Next steps for information architecture1. Workshop, feedback & discussion at this
Friday’s content manager meeting2. Perhaps do another Tree Jack –
recruiting in person3. Next up: test in a real website
environment
Farewell, old friends85+ old, outdated web pages deleted!
DatabasesFiguring out who, what, and how…
What counts as a “database”? #610
5
Wall Street Journal
Proposed definition
Databases are specialized search tools that help our users find and access content for their research.
Our database tool on the website will include:
• Subscription databases that the library has purchased
• Trial databases that the library is evaluating
• Open-access databases that index content that the library owns (e.g. Google Scholar, PubMed)
Proposed definition
Our database tool on the website will not include:
• Encyclopedias, handbooks and other reference resources
• Specific newspaper or journal titles
• Library collections
• Websites
• Citation tools
• Other tools and software that don’t search for content
• Sub-databases or faceted views of a particular database
Everything
Databases
Journals ReferenceResources
Tools
Point People
#6103
First Victims
#6103
Next steps…
New Homepage Search
So much to do…(scope creep!)
LibAnswers
Launched June 2014
Site Search
Launched July 2014
Summon!
Launching Monday?
Course Guides
Course Guides
LibGuides
Launching Fall 2014
Giving Website
Giving Website
Launching Summer 2014
June Distractions!
Upcoming Sprint
On making us “human”
multcolib.org/my-librarian
Photo Day Tomorrow!
Thursday, July 109-9:30amsouthwest corner of the Main Library
(also Weds, July 16)
Remember to check out our blog
code.library.arizona.edu/blogs
Next Brown Bag:
Wednesday, August 6. 12-1pm.Room A314.
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