Maintaining quality of library web sites using cluster and path analysis
Library web services are changing and expanding rapidly. The increasing complexity and quantity of subject electronic information resources, novel ways of providing information and services, cross functionality and complexity of the online catalog and general web sites, and the increasing expectatio...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1524682021-08-18T20:10:29Z Maintaining quality of library web sites using cluster and path analysis Matylonek, John Library and information science Library web services are changing and expanding rapidly. The increasing complexity and quantity of subject electronic information resources, novel ways of providing information and services, cross functionality and complexity of the online catalog and general web sites, and the increasing expectations of users have made web design decision making all the more difficult. These factors must be incorporated in an evolving design so that library users are assisted by the changes, not stymied. Furthermore, the skills of a library web site user cover a spectrum between beginner to expert while user needs run the gamut from highly comprehensive research to vague information requests based on expediency and convenience. A library web site must cater to all these audiences by gauging the effectiveness of the services. Published version 2021-08-18T03:37:35Z 2021-08-18T03:37:35Z 2002 Journal Article Matylonek, J. (2002). Maintaining quality of library web sites using cluster and path analysis. Library and Information Science Research E-Journal, 12(1), 1-11. https://dx.doi.org/10.32655/LIBRES.2002.1.4 1058-6768 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/152468 10.32655/LIBRES.2002.1.4 1 12 1 11 en Library and Information Science Research E-Journal © 2002 John Matylonek. All rights reserved. application/pdf |
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Library web services are changing and expanding rapidly. The increasing complexity and quantity of subject electronic information resources, novel ways of providing information and services, cross functionality and complexity of the online catalog and general web sites, and the increasing expectations of users have made web design decision making all the more difficult. These factors must be incorporated in an evolving design so that library users are assisted by the changes, not stymied. Furthermore, the skills of a library web site user cover a spectrum between beginner to expert while user needs run the gamut from highly comprehensive research to vague information requests based on expediency and convenience. A library web site must cater to all these audiences by gauging the
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