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Primo on the Go: A Usability Study of the Primo Mobile Interface
Authors:Annis Lee Adams  Margot Hanson
Institution:1. University Libraries, California State University, East Bay, Hayward, CA, USA lee.adams@csueastbay.edu;3. Maritime Academy, Library, California State University, Vallejo, CA, USA
Abstract:Abstract

Primo Analytics from two campuses of the California State University system has revealed that a dramatically low proportion of Primo searches originate from mobile devices. The current study focuses on usability concerns as one area that may be preventing students from searching the Primo mobile interface. The sample for this study includes students from two campuses with a variety of experience with library instruction and searching the library’s discovery system. Participants were given the same set of six common academic tasks to complete. Both mobile and desktop participants found three tasks relatively easy to complete. When there were differences in completion rates between the mobile and desktop users, the desktop users were overall more successful. No task was consistently difficult for desktop users to complete, while mobile users found two of the tasks very challenging to complete. Based on the findings, the authors make recommendations for improving the experience of mobile users.
Keywords:User interfaces  information-seeking behavior  smartphones  online library catalogs  task performance  academic libraries  usability  web-scale discovery  discovery layers  mobile device usage
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