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From 3x5 to LCD: Considerations and How-tos for Conducting Online Card Sort Studies
Online Northwest
  • Emily Ford, Portland State University
Presentation Type
Lightning Talk
Conference Track
Other
Description

What is an online card sort and why use it? Why not? What should libraries consider when designing usability studies that incorporate online card sort methods? Using a recent experience conducting an online card sort study as a framework, the pros and cons of conducting online card sort studies will be examined, and practical tips and how-to knowledge will be offered.

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Start Date
2-8-2013 3:05 PM
End Date
2-8-2013 4:00 PM
Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/20048
Subjects
  • User interfaces (Computer systems) -- Testing,
  • Human-computer interaction,
  • Academic libraries
Citation Information
Emily Ford. "From 3x5 to LCD: Considerations and How-tos for Conducting Online Card Sort Studies" (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/emily_ford/46/