LibTech 2014: Redesign On A Dime

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Loras College librarians transformed their library’s website into one that responded to users’ needs while meeting the library's teaching objectives and the College’s branding requirements - all with no budget, limited staff, and very little technical assistance. Presented at the 2014 Library Technology Conference at Macalester College. Also available at: http://digitalcommons.macalester.edu/libtech_conf/2014/sessions/17/

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REDESIGN ON A DIMEDIY:

Building a clean, user-friendly library Website using free and home-grown tools

CONTEXT/CONSTRAINTS/NEEDS

DESIGN

USABILITY

DIY:

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CONTEXT / CONSTRAINTS / NEEDS

DIY

FIRST, A BIT OF BACKGROUND

PAST

JUNE 2006

PAST

APRIL 2010

PAST

JANUARY 2013

PAST

DRAWHERE.COM

DIY

NAVIGATE TO

YOUR WEBSITE:

• BEST 3 THINGS

• WORST 3 THINGS

5min

1 College branding

2 Subpages

2 Subpages

DESIGN

DIY

3 Inspiration

4 WireframePro

4 WireframePro

3 Inspiration

4 WireframePro

4 WireframePro

MOCKFLOW.COM• DESIGN PROTOTYPE

TO ADDRESS ONE OF

THE WORST THINGS

10min

5 jQuery Tabbed Navigation

5 jQuery Tabbed Navigation

5 jQuery Tabbed Navigation

5 jQuery Tabbed Navigation

6 Vendor Widgets

6 Vendor Widgets

USABILITY

DIY

7 Card Sorts

7 Card Sorts

CARD SORTS• ARRANGE CARDS INTO

CATEGORIES THAT

MAKE SENSE TO YOU

5min

8 Jing

8 Jing

8 Jing

8 Jing

JING• IN PARTNERS:

RECORD ONE PERSON

COMPLETING TASKS

ON YOUR HOMEPAGE

10min

9 Homemade Buttons

9 Homemade Buttons

9 Homemade Buttons

10 Google Calendar

10 Google Calendar

10 Google Calendar

10 Google Calendar

10 Google Calendar

DIY:

All this adds up to big change for the library’s website!

THE BIG REVEAL

THE BIG REVEAL

DIY“Utilizing limited space on the template allotted”

“Instructions are brief but also intuitive and sufficient”

“Less really is more”

“Navigation is quick and easy”

“As a user you have no trouble finding what

you need”

ACRL College Libraries Section Website of the

Month

Questions?

julie.arensdorf@loras.edu