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Enhancing usability of digital libraries: Designing help features to support blind and visually impaired users

机译:增强数字图书馆的可用性:设计帮助功能以支持盲人和视障用户

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Blind and visually impaired (BVI) users experience vulnerabilities in digital library (DL) environments largely due to limitations in DL design that prevent them from effectively interacting with DL content and features. Existing research has not adequately examined how BVI users interact with DLs, nor the typical problems encountered during interactions. This is the first study conducted to test whether implementing help features corresponding to BVI users' needs can reduce five critical help-seeking situations they typically encounter, with the goal to further enhance usability of DLs. Multiple data collection methods including pre-questionnaires, think-aloud protocols, transaction logs, and pre and post search interviews, were employed in an experimental design. Forty subjects were divided into two groups with similar demographic data based on data generated from pre-questionnaires. The findings of this study show that the experimental group encountered fewer number of help-seeking situations than the control group when interacting with the experimental and baseline versions of a DL. Moreover, the experimental group outperformed the control group on perceived usefulness of the DL features, ease of use of the DL, and DL satisfaction. This study provides theoretical and practical contributions to the field of library and information science. Theoretically, this study frames vulnerabilities of BVI users within the social model of disability in which improper DL design impairs their ability to effectively access and use DLs. Practically, this study takes into account BVI users' critical help-seeking situations and further translates these into the design of help features to improve the usability of DLs.
机译:盲人和视障(BVI)用户在数字图书馆(DL)环境中遇到漏洞的主要原因是DL设计的局限性,使他们无法与DL内容和功能进行有效交互。现有研究尚未充分研究BVI用户如何与DL进行交互,也没有充分研究交互过程中遇到的典型问题。这是进行的第一项研究,目的是测试实现与BVI用户需求相对应的帮助功能是否可以减少他们通常会遇到的五个关键求助情况,以进一步增强DL的可用性。在实验设计中采用了多种数据收集方法,包括问卷调查前,思考方式协议,事务日志以及搜索前后的采访。根据问卷调查前的数据,将四十名受试者分为两组,分别提供相似的人口统计数据。这项研究的结果表明,与DL的实验版本和基准版本进行交互时,实验组遇到的寻求帮助的情况少于对照组。此外,实验组在感知到的DL功能的实用性,DL的易用性和DL满意度方面都优于对照组。这项研究为图书馆和信息科学领域的理论和实践贡献。从理论上讲,该研究将BVI用户的脆弱性归结为残疾的社会模型,其中错误的DL设计削弱了他们有效访问和使用DL的能力。实际上,该研究考虑了BVI用户的关键求助情况,并将其进一步转化为帮助功能的设计,以改善DL的可用性。

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