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1 – 4 of 4Stephanie Walker, Sara Marcus, Rita Ormsby, Karen Mason, Monica Berger, Anamika Dasgupta, Catherine Stern, Ellen Sexton, Roman A. Santillan and Mitchell Brown
To report on keynote presentations at the 44th Annual LACUNY Institute held on May 18, 2007 in New York City, New York.
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Purpose
To report on keynote presentations at the 44th Annual LACUNY Institute held on May 18, 2007 in New York City, New York.
Design/methodology/approach
Conference report. Findings: The annual conference aims to provide attendees continuing professional education, invited papers and social events.
Originality value
Provides a review of some of the events of the conference.
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Zsuzsa Koltay and Kornelia Tancheva
The purpose of this paper is to outline a fast track process Cornell used to develop a user‐focused vision and recommendations on how Cornell University Library should present…
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to outline a fast track process Cornell used to develop a user‐focused vision and recommendations on how Cornell University Library should present itself and the information landscape to its users.
Design/methodology/approach
A consultant was hired to conduct local interviews probing audience work habits and needs and to synthesize them into composite personas segmented on the basis of “like” behavior. These “imaginary friends” helped validate and supplement user studies done elsewhere and existing quantitative data from Cornell, thus influencing all the decisions and recommendations that the team produced.
Findings
The personas can also serve as a way to effectively communicate about and develop empathy for user needs throughout planning and implementation.
Practical implications
Understanding and assessing the information seeking and managing needs, habits, and expectations of a library's audience are crucial for creating a digital library environment that is relevant to users. While anthropological studies are most meaningful, can you be sure that results produced at other institutions are complete and relevant for your own environment and purpose? The use of personas provides an effective tool that validates such comparisons.
Originality/value
Personas have been mostly used in industry, but in our process they proved a useful and relevant benchmark for the academic library environment.
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