Tiny? Make it mighty! Maximizing a limited-budget upgrade of a pint-sized hospital library using UX methods.

IF 0.9 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Sarah Visintini, Jessica McEwan
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Abstract

Introduction: The University of Ottawa Heart Institute's Berkman Library space is outdated. Budget constraints and tiny square footage leave little room for error. A needs assessment using user experience (UX) research methods was conducted from 2022 to 2023 to inform strategic decisions on updating and reorganizing furnishings to better support library patrons and their needs.

Methods: Data was collected via an electronic survey, "guerilla" interviews, observations of library patrons, and a physical survey of communal spaces in the building. Resulting qualitative data were compiled and examined for common themes. Low fidelity mockups of furnishings and space arrangements were prototyped and presented to patrons for feedback.

Results: Quiet was one of the most valued attributes of the library space and showed itself to be a unique quality of the library when compared to communal spaces within the hospital. Survey and interview responses consistently cited soft, comfortable furnishings as desirable additions. Observed behaviours support the continued need for desks with a deep surface area to accommodate multiple devices used in tandem. Flexible use of computer hardware, better access to power outlets, and adjustable lighting were identified as additional gaps.

Discussion: Methods showcase light-weight space assessment strategies that are of particular interest to solo librarians or small library teams working in a hospital environment. Results identify library qualities that address institutional gaps and provide insight into the motivators, needs, and behaviours of hospital staff. Centering patron behaviours and preferences in the project's methodology provides data to support decision-making for near term upgrades and long-term library policy.

小吗?让它强大起来!使用UX方法最大化小型医院图书馆的有限预算升级。
渥太华大学心脏研究所的伯克曼图书馆空间已经过时了。预算限制和狭小的空间几乎没有犯错的余地。从2022年到2023年,使用用户体验(UX)研究方法进行了需求评估,为更新和重组家具的战略决策提供信息,以更好地支持图书馆用户和他们的需求。方法:通过电子调查、“游击式”访谈、对图书馆用户的观察和对建筑内公共空间的物理调查来收集数据。对所得的定性数据进行了汇编,并对共同主题进行了检查。家具和空间布置的低保真模型被制作成原型,并呈现给顾客反馈。结果:安静是图书馆空间最重要的属性之一,与医院内的公共空间相比,安静是图书馆的独特品质。调查和采访结果一致认为,柔软、舒适的家具是理想的附加物。观察到的行为支持了对深表面办公桌的持续需求,以容纳多个设备串联使用。灵活使用计算机硬件、更好地使用电源插座和可调节照明被认为是额外的差距。讨论:方法展示了轻量级的空间评估策略,这些策略对单独的图书管理员或在医院环境中工作的小型图书馆团队特别感兴趣。结果确定了解决制度差距的图书馆质量,并提供了对医院员工的激励因素、需求和行为的见解。将用户行为和偏好纳入项目方法论,为近期升级和长期图书馆政策的决策提供数据支持。
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Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association
Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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