Abstract
This paper reviews how usability has been defined in the context of the digital library, what methods have been applied and their applicability, and proposes an evaluation model and a suite of instruments for evaluating usability for academic digital libraries. The model examines effectiveness, efficiency, satisfaction, and learnability. It is found that there exists an interlocking relationship among effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction. It also examines how learnability interacts with these three attributes.
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Jeng, J. (2005). What is usability in the context of the digital library and how can it be measured? Information Technology and Libraries. American Library Association. https://doi.org/10.6017/ital.v24i2.3365
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