The Library is looking for more feedback to improve its homepage website design.
There are three upcoming opportunities for feedback – open to all members of the UBC community (students, faculty, staff, alumni and those with an affiliation to the University). The feedback gathered will be used to help in the redesign of the Library’s current homepage.
15 participants will receive a $10 gift card to UBC Food Services. Advance registration for the sessions is required. All sessions will be held in the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, room 272 (Gold River Room), next to Ike’s Cafe.
Those wishing to provide additional feedback are encouraged to contact John Chan, Library Systems and Information Technology, for future opportunities.
The library website looks too plain.
More color is needed to make the website look more attractive.
The UBC library website could be simplified (a) either have search tabs, or the links, but not both. (b) have the news slideshow instead of the slideshow showing things and the news tab saying others.
Replace links with colorful contemporary style buttons, links can make the web page seem more corporate and technical.
Good map showing the various library locations, but instead of just saying “open” or “closed”, add explanation. Closed for the day? season?