Usability analysis of Northern Illinois University Libraries' website: a case study

Purpose – To describe the process and present the findings of a usability assessment of the Northern Illinois University Libraries' website.Design/methodology/approach – After significant planning, Northern Illinois University Libraries conducted a usability analysis using a trilateral approach: usability testing, focus group sessions, and survey questionnaires.Findings – Quantitative and qualitative data are presented and discussed. Quantitative data does not adequately reflect what the test moderators and recorders observed during test sessions. Thus, qualitative data prove to be more valuable. Results were used to redesign the library's website.Research limitations/implications – Questionnaire return rate was extremely low, and therefore these results could not be compared with the results of the other two data collection methods.Practical implications – The detailed methodology section can provide guidance for other libraries considering performing usability test analyses.Originality/value – This stud...