Customizing Vendor Systems for Better User Experiences: The Innovative Librarian's Guide
Discover how—with relatively straightforward scripts and minimal coding—to customize the user interfaces to third-party systems from your library's website for better communication with your users and to lead them to your library's services.

In order to provide access to online resources, libraries depend on third-party vendor software that comes with each product. While these systems do have value, they can also be confusing, awkward, frustrating, or even misleading for library users. Imagine how much better your patrons' user experience would be if the software were customized specifically to fit your library. This how-to guide shows library staff how to take a DIY approach to customize the web interface to vendor-hosted online systems, thereby resolving usability problems and providing the ability to respond quickly to problems or evolving needs.

The book begins with an explanation of how to test library vendor software for user experience, then goes on to present solutions to common usability problems through tutorials and case studies on using JavaScript or jQuery to change how a web browser displays that software. It also covers ongoing assessment methods to ensure that user needs have been satisfied. By using these tools, libraries can take some control of "black box" library software and customize it based on local needs.

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Customizing Vendor Systems for Better User Experiences: The Innovative Librarian's Guide
Discover how—with relatively straightforward scripts and minimal coding—to customize the user interfaces to third-party systems from your library's website for better communication with your users and to lead them to your library's services.

In order to provide access to online resources, libraries depend on third-party vendor software that comes with each product. While these systems do have value, they can also be confusing, awkward, frustrating, or even misleading for library users. Imagine how much better your patrons' user experience would be if the software were customized specifically to fit your library. This how-to guide shows library staff how to take a DIY approach to customize the web interface to vendor-hosted online systems, thereby resolving usability problems and providing the ability to respond quickly to problems or evolving needs.

The book begins with an explanation of how to test library vendor software for user experience, then goes on to present solutions to common usability problems through tutorials and case studies on using JavaScript or jQuery to change how a web browser displays that software. It also covers ongoing assessment methods to ensure that user needs have been satisfied. By using these tools, libraries can take some control of "black box" library software and customize it based on local needs.

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Customizing Vendor Systems for Better User Experiences: The Innovative Librarian's Guide

Customizing Vendor Systems for Better User Experiences: The Innovative Librarian's Guide

by Matthew Reidsma
Customizing Vendor Systems for Better User Experiences: The Innovative Librarian's Guide

Customizing Vendor Systems for Better User Experiences: The Innovative Librarian's Guide

by Matthew Reidsma

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Overview

Discover how—with relatively straightforward scripts and minimal coding—to customize the user interfaces to third-party systems from your library's website for better communication with your users and to lead them to your library's services.

In order to provide access to online resources, libraries depend on third-party vendor software that comes with each product. While these systems do have value, they can also be confusing, awkward, frustrating, or even misleading for library users. Imagine how much better your patrons' user experience would be if the software were customized specifically to fit your library. This how-to guide shows library staff how to take a DIY approach to customize the web interface to vendor-hosted online systems, thereby resolving usability problems and providing the ability to respond quickly to problems or evolving needs.

The book begins with an explanation of how to test library vendor software for user experience, then goes on to present solutions to common usability problems through tutorials and case studies on using JavaScript or jQuery to change how a web browser displays that software. It also covers ongoing assessment methods to ensure that user needs have been satisfied. By using these tools, libraries can take some control of "black box" library software and customize it based on local needs.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781440843846
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/09/2016
Series: Innovative Librarian's Guide
Pages: 178
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Matthew Reidsma is web services librarian at Grand Valley State University in Allendale, MI, and cofounder and editor-in-chief of Weave: Journal of Library User Experience.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

Chapter 1 Library Vendor Tools 1

Chapter 2 JavaScript and Vendor Tools 11

Chapter 3 Working with Developer Tools 19

Chapter 4 JavaScript Basics 27

Chapter 5 JavaScript Bookmarklets 43

Chapter 6 Advanced JavaScript 55

Chapter 7 JavaScript Examples 67

Chapter 8 jQuery Basics 79

Chapter 9 Advanced jQuery 93

Chapter 10 Query Examples 105

Chapter 11 Getting Data In and Out of Vendor Tools 115

Chapter 12 AJAX Examples 127

Chapter 13 Helper Scripts in PHP 141

Conclusion 163

Index 165

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