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Heuristic Evaluation
Thank you for agreeing to perform a heuristic evaluation of the Oxford Digital Library Website. You have been chosen to perform this evaluation because you either a. have expert knowledge of HCI and usability, b. have experience of developing and designing web sites or c. have a technical knowledge of digital libraries. The site can be found at:
http://www2.odl.ox.ac.uk/gsdl/cgi-bin/libraryUsability heuristics are broad based priciples which ought to ensure a usable interface. It is argued that using them systematically in an interface will allow a usability engineer to find usability problems.
Please read the background information to the site and then spend enough time to become familiar with the the system. If you would like some tasks to guide you through the site these can be found here .
When you have done this, make note of every usability problem found. For each problem, please record it under the heuristic that it violates. If you would like some guidance questions to ask yourself about each heuristic you can find these here.
After all experts have submitted their notes the usability problems identified will be collated. You will then be sent a list of these problems and asked to rate them in order of their severity (again via an online survey tool).