More Related Content Similar to Maciej Dziubecki, Aleph Poland: Applying UX Principles to the Design of Library Discovery Services (20) Maciej Dziubecki, Aleph Poland: Applying UX Principles to the Design of Library Discovery Services1. © 2015 Ex Libris | Confidential & Proprietary
Maciej Dziubecki
Warsaw 15.05.2017
Delivering the Experience that Users Expect:
Core Principles for Designing Library Discovery Services
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Agenda
1 UX Principles for Web and Discovery
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Selecting the Right Technology
UX in Action
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A Rapidly Changing Landscape
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DYNAMIC ADJUSTMENTS
Needs
Habits
Devices
USER BEHAVIOR
Infrastructure
Design
frameworks
TECHNOLOGIES
FUNCTIONALITY | DESIGN | PERFORMANCE
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Key Insights into User Experience
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Primo Central
Log Analysis
Ex Libris User
Studies
Customer
Feedback
Increased use of
mobile devices
Learning through
discovery
Diverse needs of
students &
faculty
Known-items
searches
> 50% of queries
Reading lists: key
gateway to the
library for
undergraduates
Differences
across
disciplines
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Addressing Diverse Discovery Needs
Quick delivery of the most relevant results
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Optimization
Search and Find
Learning
Personalization
Exploration
Quick delivery of the
most relevant results
Human learning
through a discovery process
Search results tailored to user’s
profile and preferences
Serendipitous discovery via
recommendations, trails & browsing
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Designing for Today’s User:
Core Principles
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UX Core Principles for Web Design
Serendipitous
Discovery
Personalization
Intuitive DesignOne Experience
across Devices
Action-oriented
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One Experience across Devices
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ONE EXPERIENCE
ACROSS DEVICES
MOBILE IS THE NEW “BLACK”MOBILE IS THE NEW “BLACK”
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There are officially
more mobile
devices than people
in the world
ONE EXPERIENCE
ACROSS DEVICES
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INTRODUCING ALMA MOBILE
ONE EXPERIENCE
ACROSS DEVICES
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Pick Up From Shelf
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Swipe left
to see
more
options
ONE EXPERIENCE
ACROSS DEVICES
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Pick Up From Shelf
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Swipe left
to see
more
options
You can “Mark as
missing”, “Cancel
request“, or
“Convert to
resource sharing”
under More
ONE EXPERIENCE
ACROSS DEVICES
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Scan-In Items
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The camera will
read a
barcode/QR code
and display the
item information
ONE EXPERIENCE
ACROSS DEVICES
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Google and Forrester Research into Mobile Behavior 2015
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Micro Moments
A micro moment is a mobile moment that
requires only a glance to identify and delivers
quick information that you can either consume
immediately, or act on immediately.
Mobile Moment
A mobile moment is a point in which a person
pulls out a mobile to get what he or she wants,
immediately and in context.
ONE EXPERIENCE
ACROSS DEVICES
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Google and Forrester Research into Mobile Behavior 2015
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Mobile Moments provide the ability to get users
to interact more frequently and to develop a
deeper personal relationship.
“Mobile Moments are Mandatory for Mobile Success”
Source: 2015 Google and Forrester Research
ONE EXPERIENCE
ACROSS DEVICES
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A customer walks into a
Starbucks coffee shop, her
Starbucks app knows that
she is inside and brings to
the screen a selection of her
most-often purchased
products, allowing her to
order while standing in line.
Examples of Mobile Moments
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1 in 10 purchases are
mobile.
Mobile payment volume
up by 73% in 2014.
ONE EXPERIENCE
ACROSS DEVICES
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Personalized Recruiting & Enrollment
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Create personalized itineraries for
campus visits
Deliver targeted content and
notifications throughout the pre-
enrollment process
Send notifications at the start of campus
sessions
ONE EXPERIENCE
ACROSS DEVICES
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Personalized Information in a Moment
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Personalized Notifications
Smartphones allows us to send notifications alerting on
important activities such as classes cancelled, books overdue,
assignments to complete and more.
“When we can interact with our data in short bursts via
notifications… Apps will become more about information
and communications; we’re going to think of them as
services instead of as windows onto our data”
Mat Honan, WIRED
http://www.wired.com/2014/06/smartphone-notifications/
ONE EXPERIENCE
ACROSS DEVICES
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Personalized Contextual Moments
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campusM and iBeacons understand users position on a micro-
local scale, and delivers hyper-contextual personalized content
to users based on location.
Class
Attendance
Library
Entrance
Hotspots
Visitor
Orientation
Prospects points of
interest
Emergency
Location
ONE EXPERIENCE
ACROSS DEVICES
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One Experience: What Does it Mean in the World of Discovery?
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Identify important
functionality and
prioritize
Adjust clickable
buttons to touch
experience
Leverage
personalized mobile
experience
ONE EXPERIENCE
ACROSS DEVICES
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UX Core Principles for Web Design
Serendipitous
Discovery
Personalization
Intuitive DesignOne Experience
across Devices
Action-oriented
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Intuitive Design to Simplify Tasks
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CLEAN LOOK & FEEL | DIGESTIBLE | “GLANCEBILTY” | GRADUAL EXPOSURE
INTUITIVE DESIGN
WHAT DOES IT MEAN IN THE
WORLD OF DISCOVERY?
• Display relevant data only
• Display relevant services only
• Minimize tabs and dropdowns
• Consistent view
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Action-oriented
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ACTION-ORIENTED
WHAT IS MY NEXT STEP? | ONE-CLICK DISTANCE | INTERACTIVE DESIGN
WHAT DOES IT MEAN IN THE
WORLD OF DISCOVERY?
• Pre and post search options to
quickly zoom-in on relevant
results
• Quick access to full text and
OPAC functionality
• Highlight favorite results
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Personalization
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PERSONALIZATION
ONE SIZE DOESN’T FIT ALL | UNDERSTAND PERSONAS
WHAT DOES IT MEAN IN THE
WORLD OF DISCOVERY?
• Discipline
• Recency
• Materials type
• Degree
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Serendipity
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WHAT DOES IT MEAN IN THE
WORLD OF DISCOVERY?
• Recommendations
• Citation trails
• Browse
“PLEASANT SURPRISES” | ADDRESS RELATED NEEDS | WISDOM OF THE CROWD | TRAILS
SERENDIPITY
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Selecting the Right Technology
for a Great Experience and
Optimal Performance
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Native Vs. Responsive
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TECHNOLOGY
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The Right Technology for Addressing Requirements
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CLIENT SIDE VS. SERVER SIDE | REST APIS | SINGLE PAGE APPLICATIONS | ACCESSIBILITY | SECURITY & PRIVACY
TECHNOLOGY
WHAT DOES IT MEAN IN THE
WORLD OF DISCOVERY?
• Single page application –
performance
• Endless scrolling vs.
pagination
• Regulatory requirements
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UX in Action:
The Primo New User
Interface
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Primo User Interface: Discovery On the Go from Any Device
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HTML 5, responsive design
Desktop, mobile and tablet
Click for Demo
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Clear, Intuitive Design
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Gradual Exposure of Information
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Action Menu: One Click from the Result List
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Favorites Screen: A Consistent Display for all Workflows
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UX Core Principles for Web Design
Serendipitous
Discovery
Personalization
Intuitive DesignOne Experience
across Devices
Action-oriented
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QUESTIONS