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Item Chauffeured by the User: Usability in the Electronic Library at the University of Arizona and OCLC(Journal of Library Administration, 1999) Veldof, Jerilyn; Prasse, Michael J.; Mills, Victoria A.Librarians have not traditionally been the developers of information retrieval systems. However, with the growth of the World Wide Web and online knowledge management opportunities, academic librarians have begun to emerge as online system developers and designers. As librarians jockey for position as experts in understanding information-seeking behavior in this virtual landscape, they must learn about usability testing. Usability testing reveals how users search for online information and is a key component in determining when a product is easy to use and ready for public use. Both the University of Arizona and OCLC have undergone usability evaluation in various ways and have integrated results of these evaluations into their Web and online product designs.Item Link Lists for Websites Tracking the Development of the Early Web from 1996 to 2000(2018-09-28) Weber, Matthew S.; msw@umn.edu; Weber, Matthew S.; Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass CommunicationData contains hyperlinks that existed between websites that existed on the World Wide Web between 1996 and 2000.