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Revisiting the Bento-Style “Everything” Page in Library Search
Note: This post was written by Michelle Mackinsky and Jackie Sipes Background Temple University Libraries offers access to books, articles, databases, archival collections and more through Library Search — our primary unified discovery interface. The “Everything” results page uses a bento-style layout to group results by … Continue reading
Cookies, User Research, and an Iterative Design Process
In late February, the Library Website Redesign project turned its focus to incorporating user research into the design process. With the help and support of Cynthia Schwarz, Nancy Turner, David Lacy, the UX group, and others, Rachel Cox and I … Continue reading
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