Improving LibGuides at a Health Sciences Library: A Case Study.

Autor: Howes, Lydia1 Lydia.howes@utah.edu, Frakes, Elizabeth1 Elizabeth.Frakes@utah.edu, Zhang, Yingying2 yingying.zhang@slcschools.org, Baluchi, Donna1 donna.baluchi@utah.edu, Smoot, Carmin1 carmin.smoot@utah.edu, Schvaneveldt, Nena1 nena.schvaneveldt@utah.edu
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Zdroj: Medical Reference Services Quarterly. Apr-Jun2024, Vol. 43 Issue 2, p130-151. 22p.
Abstrakt: While LibGuides are widely used in libraries to curate resources for users, there are a number of common problems, including maintenance, design and layout, and curating relevant and concise content. One health sciences library sought to improve our LibGuides, consulting usage statistics, user feedback, and recommendations from the literature to inform decision making. Our team recommended a number of changes to make LibGuides more usable, including creating robust maintenance and content guidelines, scheduling regular updates, and various changes to the format of the guides themselves to make them more user-friendly. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts