We describe a case study in the design of a user interface to a digital library. Our design stems from a vision of a library as a channel to the vast array of digital information and document services that are becoming available. Based on published studies of library use and on scenarios, we developed a metaphor called workcenters, which are customized for users' tasks. Due to our scenarios and to prior work in the CHI community, we chose a direct-manipulation realization of the metaphor. Our system, called DLITE, is designed to make it easy for users to interact with many different services while focusing on a task. Users have reacted favorably to the interface design in pilot testing. We conclude by describing our approaches to this problem.
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Cousins, S. B., Paepcke, A., Winograd, T., Bier, E. A., & Pier, K. (1997). Digital library integrated task environment (DLITE). In Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Digital Libraries (pp. 142–151). ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/263690.263807
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