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Take off your jewelry: A "simple" approach to LibGuides design

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A poster presented at the Minnesota Library Association Annual Conference. In this poster, we advocate for simplicity in LibGuides design. Presented by Tammi Owens and Allison Quam, Librarians at Winona State University's Darrell W. Krueger Library.
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Take off your jewelry: A “simple” approach to LibGuides design Tammi Owens, Emerging Services Librarian Allison Quam, Reference Librarian Winona State University “Ornamentation is like jewelry. Put on all of your best, then take most of it off.” K.K. Merker, literary publisher Research Hub landing page. Film Studies subject guide. NURS 354 course guide. Keep it simple: design continuity, one- click database navigation, single-page layouts, no dropdowns, no search boxes Make it scannable: place important information in upper right corner, pull eye across page with right-side photos Control cognitive overload: use white space, fewer than 15 links per page, single row of fewer than 6 tabs Resist librarian-ing: use plain language, fewer words, just-in-time resources Course guides landing page. Subjects landing page. LibGuides design team Tammi Owens, [email protected] Allison Quam, [email protected] H. Vernon Leighton, [email protected] WSU Research Hub
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Page 1: Take off your jewelry: A "simple" approach to LibGuides design

Take off your jewelry: A “simple” approach to LibGuides design !Tammi Owens, Emerging Services Librarian!

Allison Quam, Reference Librarian!Winona State University!

“Ornamentation is like jewelry. !Put on all of your best, then take most of it off.” !K.K. Merker, literary publisher !

Research Hub landing page.!

Film Studies subject guide.! NURS 354 course guide.!

•  Keep it simple: design continuity, one-click database navigation, single-page layouts, no dropdowns, no search boxes!

•  Make it scannable: place important information in upper right corner, pull eye across page with right-side photos!

•  Control cognitive overload: use white space, fewer than 15 links per page, single row of fewer than 6 tabs!

•  Resist librarian-ing: use plain language, fewer words, just-in-time resources !

Course guides landing page.!Subjects landing page.!

LibGuides design team!Tammi Owens, [email protected]!Allison Quam, [email protected]!H. Vernon Leighton, [email protected]!

WSU Research Hub!

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