Testing Two Discovery Systems: A Usability Study Comparing Student Perceptions of EDS and Primo

IF 0.9 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Journal of Web Librarianship Pub Date : 2022-09-27 DOI:10.1080/19322909.2022.2125478
Kerry Walton, Gary M. Childs, Laurie Palumbo
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Abstract Library discovery systems are a primary tool for research and discovery of local collections in many academic libraries. Usability studies on these systems is an important practice to identify technical issues, determine local customization, and inform continuity in library instruction. Most usability studies, however, are completed on a single discovery system. This study is unique in that it compares EBSCO’s EBSCO Discovery Service (EDS) with Ex Libris’s Primo discovery systems. To date, this is the only published usability study conducted on the two systems. Nineteen undergraduate and graduate participants were led through a series of nine usability tasks in both systems. The quantitative and qualitative results of the study indicate that discovery systems are powerful tools when managed consistently and holistically by addressing the discovery search needs of students and faculty through information literacy instruction and oversight by a discovery working group.
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测试两个发现系统:比较学生对EDS和Primo认知的可用性研究
摘要图书馆发现系统是许多学术图书馆研究和发现本地馆藏的主要工具。对这些系统进行可用性研究是识别技术问题、确定本地定制和告知图书馆教学连续性的重要实践。然而,大多数可用性研究都是在单个发现系统上完成的。这项研究的独特之处在于,它比较了EBSCO的EBSCO发现服务(EDS)与Ex Libris的Primo发现系统。到目前为止,这是唯一发表的针对这两个系统的可用性研究。19名本科生和研究生参与者在两个系统中完成了一系列的9个可用性任务。研究的定量和定性结果表明,发现系统是强大的工具,当通过信息素养指导和发现工作组的监督,解决学生和教师的发现搜索需求时,可以持续和全面地管理。
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