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How to Talk About User Experience
<http://www.ala.org/lita/how-talk-about-user-experience>

Presenter: Michael Schofield
Wednesday September 7, 2016
Noon – 1:30 pm Central Time

Register Online, page arranged by session date (login required)
<http://www.ala.org/Template.cfm?Section=olweb&Template=/Conference/ConferenceList.cfm&ConferenceTypeCode=X>

The explosion of new library user experience roles, named and unnamed, the
community growing around it, the talks, conferences, and corresponding
literature signal a major shift. But the status of library user
experience design as a professional field is impacted by the absence of a
single consistent definition of the area. While we can workshop card sorts
and pick apart library redesigns, even user experience librarians can
barely agree about what it is they do – let alone why it’s important. How
we talk about the user experience matters. So, in this 90 minute talk,
we’ll fix that.

Details here <http://www.ala.org/lita/how-talk-about-user-experience>
and Registration
here
<http://www.ala.org/Template.cfm?Section=olweb&Template=/Conference/ConferenceList.cfm&ConferenceTypeCode=X>

Webinar takeaways will include:

   - Practically talk about and prioritize different aspects impacting the
   user experience
   - Learn about various UX models, why they’re useful, and when to use them
   - Understand the impact of poor or positive user experiences on the
   success of the library’s business or mission goals

*Michael Schofield* is a front-end developer and librarian in higher-ed
responsible for the design and development of sites and apps responsible
for doing neat things (and winning 2015 ACRL Innovation Awards). He has
taught courses on User Experience for Libraries and Advanced WordPress. He
started LibUX with Amanda L. Goodman, aspiring to push the #libweb forward
by speaking and writing and daydreaming a lot.

And don’t miss other upcoming LITA fall continuing education offerings:
<http://www.ala.org/lita/learning/online>

Social Media For My Institution; from “mine” to “ours”
<http://www.ala.org/lita/social-media-my-institution-mine-ours>
Instructor: Plamen Miltenoff
Starting Wednesday September 21, 2016, running for 4 weeks
Register Online, page arranged by session date (login required)
<http://www.ala.org/Template.cfm?Section=oloc&Template=/Conference/ConferenceList.cfm&ConferenceTypeCode=L>

Online Productivity Tools: Smart Shortcuts and Clever Tricks
<http://www.ala.org/lita/online-productivity-tools-smart-shortcuts-and-clever-tricks>
Presenter: Jaclyn McKewan
Tuesday September 20, 2016
11:00 am – 12:30 pm Central Time
Register Online, page arranged by session date (login required)
<http://www.ala.org/Template.cfm?Section=olweb&Template=/Conference/ConferenceList.cfm&ConferenceTypeCode=X>

*Questions or Comments?*

For questions or comments, contact LITA at (312) 280-4268 or Mark Beatty,
mbeatty_at_ala.org


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Ken Varnum
Senior Program Manager for Discovery, Delivery, and Library Analytics
Library Information Technology | University of Michigan Library
varnum_at_umich.edu | @varnum | 734-615-3287
http://www.lib.umich.edu/users/varnum
Received on Wed Aug 31 2016 - 12:43:43 EDT