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Design wise : a guide for evaluating the interface design of information resources

by Alison J. Head

Information Today, 1999

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

A badly designed Web site interface can result in a site that is hard to find and hard to use but a well-designed interface helps users find and utilize the information they need quickly and easily. Explaining what interface design is and how to evaluate it, this guide explores the importance of interface design to users, reveals how a product gets designed, and provides a design evaluation template and design analyses of CD-ROMs, Web sites, and online providers.

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Why design matters Secret shame Deconstructing evaluation CD-ROMs: Treasure trove or wasteland web sites: Weaving deceit? Online commercial databases Four predictions

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