Theme 1: Using Blog Records Sample Clauses

Theme 1: Using Blog Records. This refers to the user experience of using blog records and interpreting archived blog content in the platform. Table 21 - Case Study 2 External Testing Using Blog Records Theme Details Most recent blog posts User visited the blog record page and recognized the list, which is in chronological order, instead of reverse chronological order. The most recent post should be on the top of the list (i.e. reverse the order). Most recent blog posts User would expect that the content is presented chronologically. However, the extracts are mixed up and repeated across the first couple of lines (i.e. the blog entry contains a list of posts and the main body of the post contains the post title, which makes this rather redundant). The user is assuming that the top is the most recent. The date is not prominent (user makes a general comment about how important the dates in repositories are). User finds out that the order is not reversed chronologically, as someone would have expected. Most recent blog posts No information about the creation date of the post. User said that “he can imagine that the top is the most recent, but he cannot verify it”. No further suggestions. Differentiation between elements in blog records User pointed to a post in the repository and discussed about its differences to a blog (i.e. blog contains posts). No further suggestions. Differentiation between elements in blog records A blog contains a fixed title, whereas post entries are diverse, depending on what the author would put in. Organisation of content When viewing the blog entry, listing of all posts would have been impossible. No suggestions made Organisation of content Not easy to spot the “homepage” or link for the blog entry when viewing a post. No suggestions made Organisation of content Options for organizing the content were not clear. If one had to visit a blog with 1000 entries, it would have been a lot harder. No suggestions made Citations User was a bit concerned about the date field provided: it currently reports the last access date. This is confusing because it is not annotated. More citation styles (e.g. Harvard, APA etc.) Citations Clicked on “how to cite this” No suggestions made link. The use of JavaScript can be a bit problematic in terms of accessibility. Citations After 1-2 minutes, user found the link, but never clicked it. When asked why, he said that he doesn’t want to click, because it might lead outside the repository. Provide a hint/tooltip to avoid this confusion...
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Theme 1: Using Blog Records. This refers to the user experience of using blog records and interpreting archived blog content in the platform. Table 15 - Case Study 1 External Testing Using Blog Records Theme Details Most recent blog posts It is assumed the blog/post on top is most recent (much in same way a blog works). However this is not stated and it needs to be indicated. More metadata. Insert date of post as well as source blog of each post in association with each post. Author field It is unclear if the name associated with the blog/post/comment is the author. Author field should be labelled as such. More and improved labelling needed. General lack of differentiation between elements in blog records Took some users a while to find the detailed blog record. Indicate blog title, blog author. Fix logical order of title and sub title. Citations Citation found easily and quickly, however it lacks context about date used. What is this date? Date of citation must be made clear. Perhaps it should be the date that it was visited in repository by user. Could it link up with Google scholar? Look and feel Whatever preservation strategy is used, the blog will change in appearance. It would be good to grab a screenshot and upload of the original source blog to preserve look and feel of original. Contextual information Many researchers may not understand what a blog. There should be a simple visual and textual overview of structure of blogs.
Theme 1: Using Blog Records. This refers to the user experience of using blog records and interpreting archived blog content in the platform. Table 38 - Case Study 4 External Testing Using Blog Records Theme Details Differentiation between elements in blog records Link to original post is hidden. Link to the original post should be more visible: 2 Questionnaire for User Interface Satisfaction, for more information see xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/quis/ 3 Computer System Usability Questionnaire, for more information see xxxx://xxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxx/question.cgi The title of the post in the post page could be link to the original post. Or the link to the original post from the bottom of the page can move to the top of it. Differentiation between elements in blog records Regarding the files and the versions it is not clear what you see. Clarify files and versions. Differentiation between elements in blog records “Files” tab can have a different name that includes the word history or versions. Versions refer to the versions of the post content or to versions of the preservation actions performed Rename it to “Files & Versions” or “Versions” or something that includes the word history. An explanation text should exist to inform the user what he sees. Differentiation between elements in blog records All the file names have the same date/time. There is repetition of information so grouping can be applied. Grouping of files names can be applied in the presentation layer. Look and feel Small font size. Improve font size. Look and feel Records don’t look like the original posts. No suggestions made. Contextual information Exported PDF does not include basic information. In PDF exports, provide link to original post, author. If BlogForever generated it then give info about what was the context of the data e.g. when it was crawled. Organisation of content [System is] usable but with little content. Populate the repository with more content. Presentation Encoding problem in the .htm pages of Greek posts. Resolve encoding. Images Exported jpeg contains html code. Post’s images missing from export. Exported jpeg should not contain html code and should include the post’s images. Terminology “Detailed records” unclear term. Rename “Detailed records” to “show blog”/”show post”.

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