User-Centred Design to Support Exploration and Path Creation in Cultural Heritage Collections

Paula Goodale, Paul Clough, Nigel Ford, Mark Hall, Mark Stevenson, Samuel Fernando, Nikolaos Aletras, Kate Fernie, Phil Archer, Andrea de Polo

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Abstract

In this paper, we present the results of the user requirements and interface design phase for a prototype system, designed to enhance interaction with cultural heritage collections online through means of a pathway metaphor. We present a single user interaction model that supports various work and information seeking tasks undertaken by both expert and non-expert users within the context of collection exploration and path creation. The user interaction model is shown to enable seamless movement between interaction modes, with the potential over time to encourage deeper engagement and learning.
Original languageEnglish
Pages75-78
Publication statusPublished - 2012
EventProceedings of EuroHCIR2012 - Nijmegen, Netherlands
Duration: 24 Aug 201225 Aug 2012

Workshop

WorkshopProceedings of EuroHCIR2012
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityNijmegen
Period24/08/1225/08/12

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