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"User Experience in Libraries (popularly known as UXLibs) is a global community of practice committed to exploring, sharing and advocating for UX Research & Design methods in library services in the academic and public sectors. Our seventh international conference took place in a sun-kissed Brighton on the south coast of England and welcomed delegates from all around the world. Once again, this annual yearbook serves as a conference proceedings 'plus', collating the presentations, advice and stories given at the event. Among this year's contributors are: Emma Thompson, who argues that UX work should align with library (and university) strategy in order to gain support; Victoria Olaniyan, who encourages us to move beyond participation towards actual inclusion; Andy Priestner, who calls for adoption of 'right-brain' UX techniques; and Shelley Gullikson, who reminds us that UX is all about collaboration.Whether you are new to User Experience work or an established practitioner, you will find this volume to be full of rich and varied content which will challenge and inspire you in equal measure, and ensure you are delivering effective library services that truly meet the needs and behaviours of your users.With contributions by:Andy Priestner; Dr Victoria Olaniyan; Emma Thompson; Shelley Gullikson; Dr Arun Verma; Anna-Lena Kleinert & Eve Jamieson; Hannah Jones; Joshua J. Herter; Gopal Dutta; Marjanne Goossens & Larissa Tijsterman; Alison Sharman; SuHui Ho; Nia Ellis; Emelie Uggla Waldenström & Johanna Palm; Amanda Kraft; Michael J. Aguilar II, Sharesly Rodriguez & Laurel Eby; Libby Tilley & Louise Williams; Kelly Henderson; Jelena Rajić; Ingela Wahlgren; Karina Arrambide; Gunvor Bjerkelund Røkke & Maria Sindre; Ned Potter; Victor Alfson; Sarah Halliday & Pete Hanna; Sebastian May; Jane Burns; and Richard Pecout"--
Libraries --- Library use studies. --- Libraries --- Libraries --- Libraries --- User experience. --- Data processing. --- Inclusion. --- Recruitment.
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Experimental cognitive psychology research is a hidden force in our online lives. We engage with it, often unknowingly, whenever we download a health app, complete a Facebook quiz, or rate our latest purchase. How did experimental psychology come to play an outsized role in these developments? This book considers this question through a look at cognitive psychology laboratories. Emily Martin traces how psychological research methods evolved, escaped the boundaries of the discipline, and infiltrated social media and our digital universe.
Psychology --- Psychology, Experimental. --- Human experimentation in psychology. --- Experimental psychologists. --- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social. --- Cognitive psychology --- Experiments. --- Experimental psychology --- Experimental psychologists --- Psychological experiments --- Psychology, Experimental --- Psychology, Cognitive --- Cognitive science --- Experimentation on humans, Psychological --- Psychological experimentation on humans --- Psychologists, Experimental --- Psychological research personnel --- Psychologists --- Research --- Experiments --- Psychology - Experiments --- Cognitive psychology - Experiments --- Human experimentation in psychology --- Cognitive psychology. --- Abstraction. --- Analogy. --- Anthropologist. --- Anthropology. --- Basic science (psychology). --- Behavior. --- Behaviorism. --- Behavioural sciences. --- Calculation. --- Causality. --- Coaching. --- Cognition. --- Cognitive science. --- Collaboration. --- Consciousness. --- Conspiracy theory. --- Control room. --- Cross-cultural psychology. --- Cultural practice. --- Decision-making. --- Digital media. --- Electroencephalography. --- Experiment. --- Experimental data. --- Experimental psychology. --- Face perception. --- Folk psychology. --- Functional magnetic resonance imaging. --- Funding of science. --- Gestalt psychology. --- Hallucination. --- Heuristic. --- How the Mind Works. --- Human subject research. --- Idealization. --- Ideology. --- Imagination. --- Information seeking. --- Interrogation. --- Introspection. --- Laboratory Life. --- Language game. --- Lecture. --- Machine learning. --- Mental disorder. --- Mental representation. --- Microcomputer. --- Minds. --- Mood (psychology). --- Natural experiment. --- Neuropsychology. --- Neuroscientist. --- Objectivity (science). --- Observation. --- Opportunism. --- Organizing (management). --- Parapsychology. --- Perceptual psychology. --- Personality quiz. --- Persuasive technology. --- Pragmatism. --- Prediction. --- Product manager. --- Psyche (psychology). --- Psychic. --- Psychological Science. --- Psychological manipulation. --- Psychological research. --- Psychological testing. --- Psychologist. --- Psychology. --- Psychopathology. --- Qualia. --- Qualitative research. --- Questionnaire. --- Quiz. --- Replication crisis. --- Research assistant. --- Schizophrenia (object-oriented programming). --- Science project. --- Science. --- Scientific method. --- Scientist. --- Scrutiny. --- Self-report study. --- Social psychology. --- Software. --- Spiritualism. --- Stanford prison experiment. --- Stimulation. --- Subjectivity. --- Technology. --- Test theory. --- Theory of mind. --- Thought. --- User experience design. --- Valence (psychology). --- Vulnerability (computing). --- Wilhelm Wundt.
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