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Concepts and Services for Asylum Seekers in Public Libraries Using the Example of Germany and Norway
(2016)
The goal of the following bachelor thesis is to introduce concepts of public libraries concerning asylum seekers. As an example the thesis is using public libraries in Germany and Norway. Therefore, the reader will be introduced to the general situation, living conditions and preconditions of asylum seekers in both countries as well as to preconditions of libraries and librarians concerning monetary and territorial aspects and education of library staff. Important international library representatives as well as local actors will be introduced and the importance of cooperation between libraries and other organizations will be examined. In the main part practical methods, services, offers and ways of how libraries can help asylum seekers will be elaborated and possibilities how asylum seekers can actively participate in the library will be explained. Challenges which can occur will be detected and elaborated. Furthermore, the public library of Bergen in Norway and the public library of Duisburg in Germany will be presented as best practice examples.
Evaluating a forthcoming international bibliographic research database in form of a Zotero group
(2014)
Purpose – In order to connect the various international research hubs on physical learning spaces, a large-scale research database has been developed, using a Zotero group. Hitherto, its interface and collection index has never been examined for usability. This pilot study attempts to discover what retrieval strategy combinations users apply in the Zotero web interface, and how satisfied they are with the usability and the retrieval outcomes. The results shall not just generate ideas for the improvement of the studied database, but also provide inspiration for similar Zotero projects. Design/methodology/approach – This pilot study is designed as a qualitative field study. A sample of the project is actual target group was contacted around Copenhagen, Denmark. During a home- or office-visit, a natural search task was defined and executed by the participant on a laptop provided by the instructor. Using TechSmiths Morae usability software, screen, webcam, and voice data was recorded and analyzed; after the recording, a usability survey was filled out. Findings – Despite only two samples, the participants use and judge the three search methods of Zotero differently. Most participants favor the free text search method (1), although the retrieval results are unsatisfactory. In a large-scale, multi-language collection, like the assessed database, browsing in hierarchical categories (2), or faceting results using a tag cloud (3) may be more effective and efficient, but only a minority of participants understands and applies these methods. Furthermore, it appears that the interface lacks intuitive navigation, especially for the non-scientific community. Novice Zotero users not familiar with the concepts of bibliographic databases may fail to differentiate between the Zotero website (the service provider) and the Zotero group (the database, the actual subject of the study). Originality/value – This is the first published usability study of a large-scale Zotero group. It introduces usability issues, regarding search functions and web interface. Besides drawing inspiration from a similar Zotero bibliography, which uses RSS feeds and API interfaces, a few practical ways to enhance user search experience are suggested. The pilot study concludes with suggestions for further research, designed for more reliable participant scales.
In order to publish Linked Open Data, the source data has to be prepared. This term paper introduces basic procedures of this publishing process. The focus is on the theoretical process of publishing, aspects of technical realization of this process through different approaches and the description of a first attempt to put the publishing process into practice with some sample data.
This report offers a survey of the methods that are being deployed at leading digital libraries to assess the use and usability of their online collections and services. Focusing on 24 Digital Library Federation member libraries, the study's author, Distinguished DLF Fellow Denise Troll Covey, conducted numerous interviews with library professionals who are engaged in assessment. The report describes the application, strengths, and weaknesses of assessment techniques that include surveys, focus groups, user protocols, and transaction log analysis. Covey's work is also an essential methodological guidebook. For each method that she covers, she is careful to supply a definition, explain why and how libraries use the method, what they do with the results, and what problems they encounter. The report includes an extensive bibliography on more detailed methodological information, and descriptions of assessment instruments that have proved particularly effective.
Diese Diplomarbeit beschreibt den Prozess bei der Herstellung einer Web-Site für einen Verein. Der Projekt wird eingeschätzt, die Zielgruppe und die Bedürfnisse des Vereins werden definiert, um einen Konzept für die Web-Site herauszufinden. Dann werden die Zeitplanung, die Tätigkeitplanung und den Begriff Teammanagement im Kontext analysiert. Der dritte Teil bechreibt die getroffenen Entscheidungen bei den Screen- und Interface-Design. Im vierten findet man Information über die Installierung des Sites ins Netz, über die Anmeldungsmethoden an Suchmaschinen.und über die Aktualisierung.