온라인 목록 시스템의 사용성에 관한 연구 : 화면 설계를 중심으로

Research on usability of an OPAC(Online Public Access Catalog)

  • 김미현 (첨단학술정보센터 Post Doc.)
  • 발행 : 1998.06.01

초록

이 연구는 온라인 목록의 화면 설계시 색상, 아이콘, 하나 이상의 간략 서지의 나열 방법, 상세 레코드의 공간적 배치의 네 가지 요소들이 실제로 온라인 목록의 사용성에 영향을 미치는지를 알아 보고자한 것이다. 또한 도서관에서의 정보검색 시스템들 중 온라인 목록의 구축시 탐색의 수행과 관련된 요소와 선호도에 관련된 요소들을 어떻게 조화시켜야 하는지에 관해 고찰한 것이다.

this study is to determine whether color, icon, sorting methods of brief description about materials, and postioning methods of final records affect the usability of the OPAC(Online Public Access Catalog) screen designs in terms of success rate, search time, and users' preferences. The findings suggest that OPAC systems can be optimized to enhance user's performances conflict with each other, designers should give more weight to performance because of the library's mission of meeting users' information needs.

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