Readers may be interested in an article in September's FIRST MONDAY that reports on a study of 36 museum websites, used to build a conceptual framework to analyze the "usability flaws" of museum sites. The study used results from 119 scenario-based evaluations and comes up with 15 insights that the authors characterize as "dimensions" (eg "too much content and too many choices may lead users to focus on only one area at the expense of others") grouped under five "characteristics" (e.g. "Museum Web sites have large amounts of rich content").

See Paul M. Marty & Michael Twidale, "Lost in Gallery Space: A Conceptual Framework for analyzing the Usability Flaws of Museum Websites," FIRST MONDAY, September 6, 2004 <http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue9_9/marty/>

David Green
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David Green, Ph.D.
Knowledge Culture
http://www.knowledgeculture.com
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