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You can also find them on our blog at https://www.nicheacademy.com/blog in a few days! 12:04:37 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: Feel free to put any questions for Amy and Ashley in the Q&A box! 12:05:11 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: You can also turn on live captioning if you'd like to use that in Zoom. Just click on Live Transcript in Zoom. 12:07:31 From Carolyn Johnson to Everyone: Who led the small focus groups at the end of card sorting? A library or non-library employee> 12:07:57 From Ashley Hoffman to Everyone: https://crl.acrl.org/index.php/crl/article/view/24754 12:08:13 From Ashley Hoffman to Everyone: https://libguides.kennesaw.edu/2018blueprintexample 12:08:51 From Ashley Hoffman to Everyone: Spencer, D. (2009). Card sorting: Designing usable categories. New York: Rosenfeld Media 12:09:01 From Sue Kelly to Everyone: 0414186 12:12:54 From Ashley Hoffman to Everyone: Krug, S. (2010). Rocket surgery made easy: The do-it-yourself guide to finding and fixing usability problems. Berkeley, CA: New Riders. 12:12:59 From Carolyn Johnson to Everyone: Will you share questions you asked the focus groups? 12:13:04 From Erin Cassity to Everyone: Thanks for that insight regarding the cards vs. focus groups. 12:13:20 From David Selden to Host and Panelists: I am sure glad this is being recorded since Amy talks a mile a minute... 12:13:50 From Julie Edwards to David Selden, Host and Panelists: We are recording and the slides and recording will be sent out to everyone. 12:14:41 From Billie Cotterman to Everyone: Steve Krug's books are great 12:17:59 From Khafre Abif to Everyone: Where do I go after the lnik for a certificate? 12:18:13 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: If youโ€™d like a certificate for this webinar, visit https://www.nicheacademy.com/blog early next week, find this recording, sign in with a username and password of your choice, click through it, and you will be able to download a certificate! 12:18:14 From Taylor Vazquez to Everyone: Could someone attempting to use the libguide search feature be an indication of a poorly designed page? 12:18:47 From Timothy Conley-Abrams to Everyone: I was thinking the same thing re: searching 12:19:28 From Julie Edwards to Megan Rupe, Host and Panelists: HI Megan - I see your hand is raised. Do you have a question I can help with? 12:19:42 From Megan Rupe to Everyone: I meant to type in the Q&A 12:20:10 From Hubertien Smith to Everyone: Students raised with Alexa and Siri are trained to search first, click links later. Searching is actually helpful if you've designed a search of the library website. They may skip link but conduct a search. 12:20:41 From Julie Edwards to Megan Rupe, Host and Panelists: No problem! 12:20:48 From Hubertien Smith to Everyone: Matter of fact, LibGuides doesn't go far enough -- there's no voice search capability. 12:22:01 From Carolyn Johnson to Host and Panelists: Can the link be copied one more time into chat? 12:22:23 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: https://libguides.kennesaw.edu/2018blueprintexample 12:22:28 From Carolyn Johnson to Host and Panelists: Thanks! 12:24:34 From Diane Duesterhoeft to Everyone: This is the link for the example being shown - https://libguides.kennesaw.edu/english 12:24:58 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: Oh thank you Diane! 12:26:59 From Taylor Vazquez to Everyone: That is very interesting. We put so much stock into our video tutorials and embedding them in our libguides. Definitely worth reevaluating 12:27:27 From Erin Cassity to Everyone: I make infographics because I think those have more impact. 12:27:40 From Brian Story to Everyone: was any research put into choice of a serif free text? 12:27:41 From Liesl Cottrell to Everyone: I wonder if using tutorials has shot up because of the pandemic. I find that more students would rather watch something instead of asking a human for help. 12:27:43 From Douglas Davidson to Everyone: I like building accordions (they're there in LibGuides, but take some HTML to use), which seem to be more popular today than tabs are. 12:27:55 From Megan Rupe to Everyone: I'm also surprised. My faculty expressed interest in info lit videos, not the guides. 12:28:13 From Neal Schlein to Everyone: I do the same thing as the students on videos--avoid them because it's impossible to find what I want without watching the whole thing. 12:28:16 From Katie Hoskins to Everyone: Sans serif fonts are generally recommended because they are more accessible for people with visual disabilities. 12:28:24 From Liesl Cottrell to Everyone: How many students are researching for papers on their phones tho? 12:28:32 From Meghan Kowalski to Everyone: At least half 12:28:43 From Meghan Kowalski to Everyone: or so we've found 12:28:45 From JoAnn Montalbano to Everyone: LOTS use their phones for everything 12:28:55 From Alvarez Meechie Pierce to Everyone: I agree 12:28:56 From Erin Cassity to Everyone: I find students don't watch videos very much unless they're in an asynchronous class and are directed to. 12:29:00 From Douglas Davidson to Everyone: I suspect the aversion to videos may have changed, so more study is probably needed; consider how blogs have given way to vlogs and similar. 12:29:02 From Kelly Bilz to Everyone: Same here with video tutorials, but they were assigned by professors with a Canvas quiz. I don't know how many students seek them out 12:29:03 From Kristin Buxton to Everyone: the idea of reading an article on my phone is terrible 12:29:19 From Taylor Vazquez to Everyone: Same Kristin lol 12:29:27 From Liesl Cottrell to Everyone: yeah... 12:29:29 From Kelly Bilz to Everyone: Every student who has asked me where to find a book on the shelves has handed me their smart phone 12:29:56 From Brooke Ward to Everyone: Our students have told us they would rather scroll than click to a new page. 12:30:02 From Heather Bobrowicz to Everyone: A lot of the students we have here do most their work on their phones. 12:30:12 From Liesl Cottrell to Everyone: using a phone to navigate a catalog is VERY different than reading articles on one's phone. I definitely want to talk to my student workers... 12:30:17 From Amanda Darby to Everyone: For some students the phone is the only device they have - if they want to do research at home or read articles, they *have* to use the phone 12:30:17 From Douglas Davidson to Everyone: LibGuides can be mobile friendly, but it takes some customization. 12:30:28 From Lisa Read to Everyone: Funny, when we've asked students, they never click to a new tab. They assume if it's not on the first tab it's not important! 12:30:32 From Ashley Hoffman to Everyone: How to set up Tabbed Boxes: https://ask.springshare.com/libguides/faq/849 12:30:45 From Kelly Bilz to Everyone: Definitely true, Liesl! 12:30:49 From Erin Cassity to Everyone: More usability testing (re: how guides appear on the phone). 12:30:55 From Natalie Ornat to Host and Panelists: Question for panelists: I've always thought that using tabs is less accessible for students. Do screen readers pick up the other tabbed boxes? 12:30:58 From Alissa Droog to Everyone: How can I setup accordion boxes? 12:31:03 From Rachel Roy to Everyone: Do you all use LibGuides CMS? 12:31:31 From Ashley Hoffman to Everyone: How to set up Gallery Boxes: https://ask.springshare.com/libguides/faq/851 12:31:33 From Douglas Davidson to Everyone: This is not quite true: Accordions are native to Bootstrap 3, which LibGuides is built on. 12:31:44 From Timothy Conley-Abrams to Everyone: I've read some articles about coding to create accordion menus and it looked VERY cumbersome 12:32:26 From Douglas Davidson to Everyone: There's a trick to make accordions less cumbersome: You can build each piece of the accordion as a separate widget and then still manipulate the content in the regular way. 12:32:41 From Douglas Davidson to Everyone: It is more time consuming and adds some code bloat, but the results look good. 12:32:55 From Liesl Cottrell to Everyone: Our version of Springshare only lets us do top or side navigation. No other option. :) 12:33:27 From Diane Duesterhoeft to Host and Panelists: Is it possible to allow participants to "Save Chat"? Currently, we can't do that. There's a lot of great content in the chat. 12:33:56 From Julie Edwards to Diane Duesterhoeft, Host and Panelists: I'll save the chat and include it in the blog post I send with the slide and recordings. 12:34:10 From Diane Duesterhoeft to Host and Panelists: Thank you! 12:35:33 From Robin Horst to Everyone: Will you share your style guide? 12:35:34 From JoAnn Montalbano to Everyone: That's a GREAT LibGuide tip - Did not know that about floating boxes. 12:35:39 From Elaine Patton to Everyone: You can remove the border via CSS. 12:35:50 From Erin Cassity to Everyone: What is the current thinking on top tabs vs. side tabs? 12:36:37 From Brooke Ward to Everyone: Our casual usability testing leaned toward side navigation 12:37:24 From Douglas Davidson to Everyone: Everything I've read on UX suggests users expect a horizontal navbar at the top for sitewide navigation and side navigation for more local, like at the guide level. 12:37:52 From Jessica Kirk to Everyone: From pexels? 12:37:52 From Liesl Cottrell to Everyone: Interesting, Douglas! 12:38:23 From Taylor Vazquez to Everyone: I prefer sidenav because it looks cleaner and is easier for format. Also top nav can get cluttered very easily if you have a lot of tabs at the top. 12:38:29 From Douglas Davidson to Everyone: People tend to scan webpages in an "F" pattern, looking at the left colum, top, and middle. 12:38:57 From Alvarez Meechie Pierce to Everyone: ahh...I guess I do that 12:39:16 From Erin Cassity to Everyone: Thanks, everyone. Our dean is on Team Top Tabs and we're trying to gather more info that side nav would improve usability. 12:39:29 From Courtney Bippley to Everyone: We use Canva and like it so far. 12:39:29 From Douglas Davidson to Everyone: Also, with some tweaking, it's possible to make LibGuides side navigation "sticky," so the navigation options will follow the user during scroll. 12:40:03 From Jennifer Walz to Everyone: With side tabs I would love to be able to divide the main space into TWO columns. Currently not able to do that. 12:40:05 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: There is lots of great info in the chat! I'll save it and include it on the blog when I send out the recording and slides. 12:40:21 From Amy An to Everyone: That is great Julie! 12:40:26 From Tracey McCormick to Everyone: Thanks, Julie. 12:40:29 From Douglas Davidson to Everyone: You can get two columns with side nav if you make a custom template. It's just not possible with the defaults. 12:41:20 From Alvarez Meechie Pierce to Everyone: Thank you Julie. Need to review again for some missed notes. 12:41:28 From Genevieve Williams to Host and Panelists: Thank you Julie! 12:41:32 From Julie Edwards to Kathy Salgado, Host and Panelists: Hi Kathy. I see your hand is raised. Do you have a question I can help with? 12:41:52 From Shaye Caban to Everyone: @JenniferWalz you can make as many columns as you want with LibGuide templates We have single column, 2 columns, and 3 columns all in the same template! 12:42:32 From Jennifer Walz to Everyone: @Shaye Great! Now if I just had that code... ๐Ÿ˜ 12:43:28 From Brooke Ward to Everyone: Thanks, got to leave early, but I appreciate the tips! 12:43:43 From Kathy Salgado to Host and Panelists: My apologies. Did not realize my hand was raised. Is it down now? 12:43:55 From Julie Edwards to Kathy Salgado, Host and Panelists: No problem! It's fine now! 12:44:04 From Elaine Patton to Everyone: @JenniferWalz, if you have LibGuides CMS, you can make a custom, 2-column-template with side navigation. 12:44:56 From Ashley Hoffman to Everyone: Recommended Resources: Krug, S. (2014). Donโ€™t make me think, revisited: A common sense approach to web usability (3rd ed.). San Francisco, CA: New Riders. Kuniavsky, M. (2003). Observing the user experience: A practitionerโ€™s guide to user research. San Francisco, Calif.: Morgan Kaufmann. Little, J. J. (2010). Cognitive load theory and library research guides. Internet Reference Services Quarterly, 15(1), 53โ€“63. doi.org/10.1080/10875300903530199 Sinkinson, C., Alexander, S., Hicks, A., & Kahn, M. (2012). Guiding design: Exposing librarian and student mental models of research guides. Portal: Libraries and the Academy, 12(1), 63โ€“84. doi.org/10.1353/pla.2012.0008 Thorngate, S., & Hoden, A. (2017). Exploratory usability testing of user interface options in LibGuides 2. College & Research Libraries, 78(6), 844โ€“861. doi.org/10.5860/crl.78.6.844 12:44:56 From Jennifer Walz to Everyone: @Elaine We do have CMS, but if someone would just supply the coding for those templates, that would be super great! I don't want to do them from scratch. 12:45:08 From Elaine Patton to Everyone: Huh! I didn't write that last message. Is there another Elaine Patton on here?? 12:45:16 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: Anyone who needs a certificate of attendance can also email webinar@nicheacademy.com 12:45:22 From Sarah Mailloux to Everyone: We don't have CMS, is it still possible to change the link size without it? 12:45:30 From Elaine Patton to Everyone: Oho, I bet I know. :X 12:45:42 From Douglas Davidson to Everyone: I can' drop a multi-column side-nav template. I'm just not sure where to put it ... 12:45:57 From Elaine Patton to Everyone: Sorry, Elaine, I didn't realize the link was under your name. This is Dorrie 12:45:59 From Jennifer Walz to Everyone: @Sarah. Yes But you can only have one template for each style. Modify with caution! 12:46:10 From JoAnn Montalbano to Everyone: This is probably the most directly useful webinar I've ever attended. THANK YOU!!! 12:46:18 From Elaine Patton to Everyone: The Springshare Lounge has a lot of GREAT discussion about guide customizations 12:46:24 From Jan Modisette to Everyone: Thanks to y'all from Texas. 12:47:19 From Elaine Patton to Everyone: One of the Springshare trainings on CSS got into changing the template, as well, and they provided the code to set up the template. TRying to locate a link 12:47:21 From Barbara Prillaman to Everyone: one can adjust for chocolate bias. :-> 12:47:26 From Erin Cassity to Everyone: We used our student workers for a small UX and we knew it was skewed. LOL 12:47:27 From Kristin Buxton to Everyone: When we did user testing most of the students didn't know what LibGuides were either 12:47:31 From Elizabeth Pepper to Everyone: Full size or fun size? ๐Ÿ˜‰ 12:47:35 From Liesl Cottrell to Everyone: They don't even like coffee! 12:47:37 From Susan Leonardi to Everyone: Thank you! 12:47:38 From Margret Thorpe to Everyone: Great Training. Thanks to you both!! 12:47:41 From Kristin Buxton to Everyone: including some of our user employees 12:47:42 From Judy Schmitt to Everyone: WHAT?! Chocolate rule 12:47:57 From Erin Cassity to Everyone: Tip: They love Dumdum lollipops. 12:48:03 From Tia McCarthy to Host and Panelists: More chocolate for the librarians ๐Ÿ™‚ 12:48:14 From Harvey Chauvin to Everyone: Yes they do Erin!!! 12:48:21 From Elaine Patton to Everyone: https://training.springshare.com/friendly.php?s=libguides/templates 12:48:22 From Liesl Cottrell to Everyone: sweet and sour is more powerful than chocolate and coffee with students. It's weird. 12:48:29 From Jenny Dale to Everyone: I was just going to say, I looked at this with WAVE and it looked great! 12:48:39 From Meghan Kowalski to Everyone: I learned that twizzlers and jolly rangers are big hit 12:48:45 From Kyle Constant to Everyone: Thanks, Elaine! 12:48:49 From Amy An to Everyone: Does anyone know if you can put databases in gallery sliders? 12:49:07 From Amy An to Everyone: I mean, not just a pic of the logo but a link to the database. 12:49:14 From Kyle Constant to Everyone: I see on your site that not all guides use the new template. Can you say a few words about transitioning guides and the challenges/solutions of that process? 12:49:19 From Douglas Davidson to Everyone: Yes, you can add databases. We have a gallery on our database page to showcase a handful of them. 12:49:23 From Susan Skaza to Everyone: Hi Amy, yes, you can add links to databases in gallery boxes. 12:49:40 From Amy An to Everyone: Thanks! It had not occurred to me to do that before! 12:49:42 From Liesl Cottrell to Everyone: I believe you can Amy. I think you need to toy with it though. Use it as an asset. 12:49:48 From Judy Schmitt to Everyone: As I understand it, Springshare does not collect analytics on gallery boxes. You cannot see how many users click on a specific gallery item. 12:50:02 From Holly Mabry to Host and Panelists: Good color contrast is also an important accessibility issue - especially text/background contrast. 12:50:18 From Elaine Patton to Everyone: Gallery boxes can be very, very flexible. Like, you can add>image but then just paste in embed code to e.g. cycle in an embedded video. 12:50:19 From Rachel Valentine to Everyone: You can add databases to a gallery box We have an example here - https://libguides.blinn.edu/DA/featured 12:50:23 From Holly Mabry to Everyone: https://gardner-webb.edu/resources/library/services/group-room-request/ 12:50:28 From Erin Cassity to Everyone: I've had students who will search the guides thinking it's how you find articles. 12:50:37 From Holly Mabry to Everyone: Sorry, didn't mean to paste that. 12:50:58 From Amy An to Everyone: @Rachel, thanks! 12:51:09 From Douglas Davidson to Everyone: Erin, I've seen SpringShare even recommend deleting the guide search from the template to avoid that problem. 12:51:36 From Jennifer Walz to Everyone: We completely removed all search boxes (springshare ones) from all our guides and the system. 12:51:46 From Holly Mabry to Everyone: Good color contrast is important accessibility wise for text/background visibility. 12:51:47 From Erin Cassity to Everyone: Good idea! I will ask about that. 12:51:48 From Robin Harris to Everyone: Suggestions for the name besides "Research Guides?" 12:51:52 From Jennifer Walz to Everyone: Instead we added article and book search boxes. 12:51:55 From Douglas Davidson to Everyone: Our entire site is built on LibGuides, and I ended up building a tabbed search widget for both the site and the catalog, which from what I've seen has mostly solved that problem. 12:52:28 From Emily Keller to Everyone: I've also seen students think that discovery system search boxes in research guides would be scoped to that subject... 12:53:13 From Jennifer Walz to Everyone: One campus in our state has called their guides "playbooks" Very clever! 12:53:28 From Amy An to Everyone: @ Jennifer, that is clever! 12:53:28 From Douglas Davidson to Everyone: Emily, that might actually be possible if you can manipulate the html on the box. 12:55:17 From Beth Johns to Everyone: @Emily, if you use EDS I think you can use Search Box Builder to do that or something close to it. 12:55:42 From Emily Keller to Everyone: Interesting...thank you, Beth and Douglas! 12:55:49 From Courtney Drysdale to Everyone: Thank you so much for this, it was excellent! 12:56:16 From Alison Finch to Everyone: Such a great presentation. So helpful. Thank you! 12:56:50 From Carleigh Hill to Host and Panelists: Subject Guide Blueprint - Undergrad 12:57:10 From Amy An to Everyone: Did you change the home page of the guides or just the layout within your guides? Navigating to them is hard for students! 12:59:16 From Lisa Dame to Everyone: This was a fantastic presentation. Thank you! 12:59:24 From Suzanne Singleton to Everyone: This webinar was much needed. Thanks Ashley and Amy!๐Ÿ‘ 12:59:24 From Angela Walker to Everyone: Excellent and super helpful presentation! Thankyou! 12:59:26 From Liesl Cottrell to Everyone: Thank you so much for your feedback and suggestions! 12:59:49 From Kimberly Wallace to Everyone: A problem with video tutorials for web-based resources is that small updates in website layout or content can completely change how resources look on a screen, and just that much can be confusing for someone using the now-outdated video to navigate a resource or find something in the resource 12:59:50 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: Our next webinar for academic libraries is Is Reference Dead?: Practical Considerations for Evaluating and Improving your Reference Services 12:59:52 From Ashley Hoffman to Everyone: We have made a template of the guide available on the Springshare community. You can find it by choosing "copy content / layout from an existing guide" and then select "Community Guides". Our template is labeled "Subject Guide Blueprint". 12:59:57 From Julie Edwards to Everyone: https://www.nicheacademy.com/is-reference-dead 13:00:04 From Amy An to Everyone: Link to the landing page? 13:00:07 From Cuc Nguyen to Everyone: Thank You for Your Great Presentations ! 13:00:09 From Courtney Bippley to Everyone: We've added Smarter in Seconds videos to our guides! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8x7J1bMXHd8&list=PLOg_zJK7-bcvn8Kb3oTSTST7xB-y2yNiV&index=31 13:00:22 From Nancy Dryden to Everyone: Our landing page is a libguide itself. https://guides.lib.uconn.edu/ 13:00:24 From Mary Kersten to Host and Panelists: Thank you! 13:00:50 From Richelle Charles to Everyone: Thank you for the informative presentation! 13:00:53 From Kimberly Wallace to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:56 From Courtney Bippley to Everyone: Super great presentation! 13:00:56 From Hubertien Smith to Everyone: This has been a great presentation, thank you. 13:00:57 From Meghan Kowalski to Everyone: Thank you! 13:00:58 From Carolyn Michaud to Everyone: Thank you for all! 13:00:59 From Dawn (Nikki) Cannon-Rech to Everyone: Great Session!! Thank you!!! 13:01:04 From Sarah Mailloux to Everyone: Thanks! 13:01:05 From Kyle Constant to Everyone: Thank you very much. 13:01:08 From Mackenzie Johnson to Everyone: thank you! 13:01:08 From Tia McCarthy to Host and Panelists: Incredibly helpful, and really well done! Thank you! 13:01:12 From Jean Millheim to Everyone: Thank you! 13:01:12 From Dave Wiseman to Everyone: Great presentation! Thank you. 13:01:13 From Neal Schlein to Everyone: I am not seeing anything under that name. 13:01:16 From Joni Roberts to Everyone: Yes, very helpful. Thank you! 13:01:20 From Sarah Keil to Everyone: Thank you! This was so helpful. 13:01:20 From Gina Cherundolo to Everyone: Thanks so much, I have emailed our web services dept about redesigning our library's homepage to be like yours 13:01:23 From Susan Skaza to Everyone: Thank you! This was fantastic! Incredibly helpful! 13:01:26 From Judy Schmitt to Everyone: Thank you! 13:01:27 From Kimberly Wallace to Everyone: Will the recording of this session include the information/links posted in the chat? 13:01:28 From Jasmine Huff to Everyone: Thank you! 13:01:30 From Leilani Shute to Everyone: Thanks so much for your help! 13:01:30 From Terrence Phillips to Everyone: Thank you! 13:01:31 From Michelle Rubino to Everyone: Thank you both so very much! 13:01:32 From Kristin Haderlie to Everyone: Thank you! 13:01:34 From Jack Sawyer to Everyone: Terrific seminar! 13:01:34 From Kimberly Wallace to Everyone: Thanks! 13:01:36 From Khafre Abif to Everyone: Thank you 13:01:36 From Jessica Richmond to Everyone: Thank you! 13:01:36 From Billie Cotterman to Everyone: Thanks so much! This has been a great resource! 13:01:36 From Neal Schlein to Everyone: Looking in libguides now---it's not there. 13:01:37 From Suvanida Duangudom to Everyone: Thank you! 13:01:38 From Ally Fripp to Everyone: Thank you! 13:01:38 From Anne Linvill to Everyone: Thank you 13:01:40 From Camille Majors to Everyone: Thank you! 13:01:40 From Kathy Salgado to Everyone: Thank you! 13:01:41 From Alvarez Meechie Pierce to Everyone: I am a new Library Coordinator at an HBCU. Most of this information is newer to me, but I am very grateful for this information 13:01:43 From Lelia Dykes to Everyone: Thank you! 13:01:46 From Alejandra Rodriguez to Everyone: Thanks! 13:01:48 From Lakshmi Banner to Everyone: Thank you from the UK! 13:01:52 From Mary-Carol Riehs to Everyone: Thank you so much! 13:01:57 From Cuc Nguyen to Everyone: Bye