On Augst 12th, The University of Alabama Libraries will be launching a new website that focuses on the user experience, ease-of-use, and comprehensive access to resources.
Q: Where has everything gone?
A: Nowhere and everywhere. While all of our resource pages have been redesigned, many still share the same URL paths, (or similar) such as databases, Scout, etc. Additionally, all of our most requested or used pages are accessible via the large, easy-to-use drop down mega menus (please see video). If there is an area or resource that you need, it is likely available via the drop down, the OneSearch, or from the footer. There is also a hierarchical site map available which links to every page available on the website.
Resources that were previously a bit hidden away on the individual library pages have been moved into subject specific libguides, or into comprehensive unified services pages for functional, action-based areas such as printing, or equipment, etc.
Q: Where is the Scout Search Box? How do I search for things?
A: The Scout Search Box, along with all of the others, has been replaced by ‘OneSearch‘ – a comprehensive search tool that:
- Searches almost every single resource available to the University Libraries including: Scout, our Database list, LibGuides, LibAnswers (the Library F.A.Q.), our Google API account, a curated list of the top pages with suggested URLs, library subject specialists, the Library’s catalog, our electronic resources, the Music Library’s video database, and Acumen.
- Provides a ‘Bento-Box’ style array of search results, divided by item type.
- Allows the user to click through to a more comprehensive list of results within the native interface of the data-source.
- Provides immediate and direct answers to almost any natural language search concerning using the library or its resources.
Q: Hey, it looks very different.
A: That is correct, the new site was designed using the Responsive Design methodology, which is a users-with-disabilities and mobile-device friendly method of site design – using various technologies, the website adapts to the device or browser on which it is observed.
Additionally, the graphic design style and UX were dramatically updated to match current standards and expectations.
We look forward to hearing your comments as we strive to make The University of Alabama Libraries web presence a more usable and attractive destination.