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Pre-register now! ACRL/NY User Experience Discussion Group (Spring 2022 virtual meeting) ----Journey Mapping : Getting into the Minds of Our Users

  • 1.  Pre-register now! ACRL/NY User Experience Discussion Group (Spring 2022 virtual meeting) ----Journey Mapping : Getting into the Minds of Our Users

    Posted Mar 23, 2022 09:28 AM
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    ***Please excuse the cross-posts***

     

    ACRL/NY User Experience Discussion Group

     

    Spring 2022 virtual meeting (via Zoom)

     

    Journey Mapping : Getting into the Minds of Our Users

     

    Date: Friday, May 6, 2022- 10:30am-12:00pm.

     

    Pre-register here:  https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0rde6oqjkiH9bZS0VqmPukNP6xHsFOJVV5

     

    Academic librarians work in physical and digital environments that we often have little control over. Journey mapping is a UX research technique that can help us identify how our users navigate, experience, and use our library spaces.  It can also provide us with a wealth of data that can be shared to advocate for improvements to our library design. This session will focus on journey mapping tools and techniques as they apply to the physical and emotional experience of library use and discovery. The co-chairs will outline the primary elements of journey mapping. Participants will discuss any tools and techniques they have used in their libraries that study their users. If time permits, there will be breakout groups and/or a hands-on activity.

     

      *   Preliminary reading  (freely available)-- if you have the time (no worries if you don't)

     

    Marquez, J. J., Downey, A., & Clement, R. (2015). Walking a mile in the user's shoes: Customer journey mapping as a method to understanding the user experience. Internet Reference Services Quarterly20(3-4), 135-150. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/10875301.2015.1107000

     

    Samson, S., Granath, K., & Alger, A. (2017). Journey mapping the user experience. College & Research Libraries78(4), 459-471. https://crl.acrl.org/index.php/crl/article/download/16641/18087

     

    If you have experience with journey mapping and would like to be added to the agenda as a presenter, please email us. We welcome your input.

     

    ACRL/NY meetings are a member benefit, so please ensure that you are an active ACRL/NY member. Please note that ACRL National membership is separate from ACRL/NY membership.  If you have not become a member yet, please join online at http://acrlny.org/join-us/

     

    If you are unsure of your membership status, please contact Werner Sbaschnik, membership secretary, at sbaschnikw@oldwestbury.edu

     

    All ACRL/NY events, programs, and discussion groups are all guided by our Code of Conduct. For more information, please see http://acrlny.org/about2/code-of-conduct/

     

    Please reach out if you have any questions!

     

    Thank you,

     

    Mark Aaron Polger and Jane Suda, co-chairs

    ACRL/NY User Experience Discussion Group

    https://acrlnyux.group

    hello@acrlnyux.group  



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    Markaaron Polger
    Associate Professor/Coordinator of Library Outreach
    College of Staten Island/CUNY
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