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Library Signage: Point the Way, or Point of Failure? Nancy Kress University of Nevada, Las Vegas 7/13/09

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Page 1: Library Signage: Point the Way, or Point of Failure? Nancy Kress University of Nevada, Las Vegas 7/13/09

Library Signage: Point the Way, or Point of Failure?

Nancy KressUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas

7/13/09

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Point the Way, or Point of Failure?

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WayfindingMaps & Signs

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Wayfinding

• Orientation to building/floor plan• Find the book stacks• Find the specific book

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Maps & Signs

• Directional• Design concepts• Library signs

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Wayfinding Signs• Orientation-al• Directional• Identification

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University of Chicago Study• Lack of effective

map and sign system

• Problems with terminology

• Difficulty reading call numbers

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FMEA:Failure Mode Effects & Analysis

• Identify ALL failures in a design

• Study the consequences of failure

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Failure• Who fails:

the sign or the user?

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Wayfinding• search online catalog• record call number and location• identify floor and collection• find proper floor• locate proper shelving• identify correct shelf• find the book

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Orientation• Maps; “you are here”

• Wayfinding process steps:– Record call number and location– Identify floor and collection

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OrientationFailure

• Incomplete maps• Where am I in the

building?

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OrientationChanges implemented

• Maps created that illustrate entire building footprint

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OrientationFailure• Poorly placed

maps

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OrientationFailure• Where am I?

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OrientationChanges implemented• Single, well placed sign

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Choice of RouteKeep on Track

• Visual cues• User’s perspective• Information

• Wayfinding Process Steps:– Find proper floor– Locate proper shelving

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Choice of RouteKeep on Track

Failure

• User’s perspective not considered

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Choice of RouteKeep on Track

Changes implemented

• User’s perspective considered

• Clear visual cue that user is on track

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Choice of RouteKeep on Track

Failure• Visual clutter

Changes implemented• Eliminate visual clutter

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Recognize Objective• Information clear and unambiguous• Avoid library lingo

• Wayfinding process steps:– Identify correct shelf– Identify correct book

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Recognize ObjectiveFailure• Unfamiliarity with

Library of Congress call numbers

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Recognize ObjectiveFailure• Terminology problems

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Recognize Objective

Changes implemented

• Consolidate multiple collection into one

• Identify WHERE user is

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Conclusions• Identify points along the route• Clear design concepts• Consider the user’s point of view

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References

• Tatarka, A., Larsen, D., Olsen, T., & Kress, N. (2007). Wayfinding in the library: Usability testing of physical spaces. Proceedings of the Library Assessment Conference: Building Effective, Sustainable, Practical Assessment, Charlottesville, VA.

• Links to both University of Chicago Wayfinding presentations can be found at the website for the ACRL Assessment Conferences:http://libraryassessment.org/archive/index.shtml