2005
DOI: 10.1108/10650750510631703
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The flight plan of a digital initiatives project, part 2

Abstract: Our liberal institution-wide licence allows everyone within your institution to access your journal electronically, making your subscription more cost-effective. Our web site has been designed to provide you with a comprehensive, simple system that needs only minimum administration. Access is available via IP authentication or username and password. Key features of Emerald electronic journals Automatic permission to make up to 25 copies of individual articles This facility can be used for training purposes, co… Show more

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“…As ADL continued to evolve, they employed user studies aimed at specific user groups to help direct innovations that would improve user experience within the ADL interface (Hill et al 2000). The University of Colorado Boulder Libraries also utilized usability studies to evaluate the use of their aerial photography interface with the goal of informing future design improvements (Long, Lage, and Cronin, 2005). Usability studies of aerial photography interfaces are still not wellrepresented in the literature and would provide great benefit in influencing future interface enhancements.…”
Section: Interface Development: Toward a Complete End-user Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As ADL continued to evolve, they employed user studies aimed at specific user groups to help direct innovations that would improve user experience within the ADL interface (Hill et al 2000). The University of Colorado Boulder Libraries also utilized usability studies to evaluate the use of their aerial photography interface with the goal of informing future design improvements (Long, Lage, and Cronin, 2005). Usability studies of aerial photography interfaces are still not wellrepresented in the literature and would provide great benefit in influencing future interface enhancements.…”
Section: Interface Development: Toward a Complete End-user Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%