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Suggested by Michael Schofield |
Library Services for People with Memory Loss, Dementia, and Alzheimers |
Sarah Houghton — as in, the Librarian in Black — summarizes what her team has learned about serving older adults with memory issues. |
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Suggested by Michael Schofield |
Accessible, sort of. |
A new hashtag describing content or an app that is accessible insofar that it validates, but still hard af to use, lazy #a11y. |
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Suggested by Michael Schofield |
The UX of VR |
Max Glenister has curated a list of resources about the user experience of virtual reality. These range from actual code to conceptual principles and broadly applicable truisms about immersion and design. |
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Suggested by Michael Schofield |
Create Once, Publish Everywhere |
There are and will continue to be new markets, new corners of the internet where libraries will want to be. Libraries will need to be able to grow, adapt, and iterate without having to fuss over duplicate content. |
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Suggested by Michael Schofield |
21% of people start scrolling before the page finishes loading |
21% of people start scrolling before the page finishes loading. They might just scroll past the upcoming events or new resources at the top of the page that libraries are trying to promote. Whoops. Chalk that up to “above the... Continue Reading → |
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Suggested by Michael Schofield |
UX Flowchart Cards |
UI/UX Assets, who create design assets and resources for user interface and user experience designers, make available these really useful flowchart cards designed by Johan Netzler. These are common design patterns you can use to think through the design and... Continue Reading → |
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