User Needs and Quality Framework for Accessible Points: MINERVA Plus Meeting Insights
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This document outlines the User Needs and Quality Framework addressed during the MINERVA Plus meeting held in Berlin from March 7-8, 2005, coordinated by Susan Hazan from Israel. It serves as a preparatory exercise for the New Media web development team at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, and aims to explore the ten quality principles essential for user-centric website development. The document evaluates multiple websites, providing insights into user needs, accessibility, and multilingual features critical for effective communication and engagement in cultural institutions.
User Needs and Quality Framework for Accessible Points: MINERVA Plus Meeting Insights
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WG5 - User Needs and Quality Framework for Common Access PointsIsrael Coordinator - Susan Hazan 5 Web sites MINERVA PlusBerlin 7-8 March 2005 Kunstgewerbemuseum
WG5 - User Needs and Quality Framework for Common Access PointsIsrael Coordinator - Susan Hazan Three goals: • In preparation for MINERVA Plus meeting • As a preparatory exercise for New Media web development team at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem • To interrogate the 10 quality principles
WG5 - User Needs and Quality Framework for Common Access Points 5 Web sites
Israel MuseumJERUSALEMwww.imj.org.ilBotanical GardenJERUSALEMwww.botanic.co.ililMuseumsIsrael Museums Guidewww.ilmuseums.comThe Spielberg Jewish Film Archive JERUSALEMwww.spielbergfilmarchive.org.ilCenter of Digital Art Lab HOLONwww.digitalartlab.org.il
I. Transparent * Is a visual mission statement appropriate? * Easy to switch mission statement languages
II. Effective User needs have been drawn up based on research involving user groups * Site search facility in place (drop-down or fully searchable key term search?)
III. Maintained *4 websites tracked over a six week period
IV. Accessible This section presents a checklist to evaluate the site. It should be noted that there are a large number of accessibility checkpoints -these are best explored by consulting the W3C guidelines at http://www.w3.org/WAI/Yes /No/n.a
VI. Responsive * Site links to another highly responsive site
VII. Multi-linguality * Simple switching between languages?