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User Experience in Libraries: Applying Ethnography and Human-Centred Design

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Book Details

  • Author: Priestner, Andy

  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

  • Language: English

  • Edition: 1

  • ISBN: 9781472484727

  • Pages: 212

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Dimensions:

    • Length: 9.1 inches

    • Width: 5.9 inches

    • Thickness: 0.7 inches


About The Book

User Experience in Libraries by Andy Priestner is a forward-thinking and practical exploration of how user experience (UX) principles can transform library services in the digital age. This first edition provides a comprehensive introduction to applying UX techniques to enhance user satisfaction, usability, and service design in academic, public, and research libraries.

Combining theory with hands-on strategies, Priestner offers librarians and information professionals a toolkit to better understand user behavior and expectations. The book features case studies, best practices, and real-world applications, making it an essential resource for those aiming to create more intuitive and responsive library environments.

Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this insightful volume equips readers with the knowledge and confidence to implement impactful UX strategies that align library services with the evolving needs of users. Whether you're a library science student or a seasoned practitioner, this book is a valuable asset in redefining user-centered library experiences.