Examine this FAQ before evaluating a Web site's usability. From University College Cork in Ireland.
Consulting firm specializing in user research helps evaluate information architecture, user interfaces, and interactive products and services.
Defunct magazine covered people, events, applications and study related to computer-mediated communication. Browse the archives.
Magazine article examines what Web usability is and which sites implement it effectively. By Amelia DeLoach.
Resource offers dozens of links to tools, discussions, organizations, projects, technologies, and references for building more usable web pages.
Article examines the two major approaches to hypertext and Web site evaluation. Includes a list of resources.
Find an overview, course syllabus, FAQ and lab material requirements for this Web usability class at George Washington University.
Called the guru of Web page usability by the New York Times, Jakob Nielsen discusses accessible design for users with disabilities.
Provides organizational bylaws, conference updates, sponsor info, a job bank, a consultant's directory, and a newsletter. Browse salary surveys.
Produces the QuickCard and QuickTutor programs, which provide desktop instruction for Windows users.
Design efficient, error-free sites and user interfaces with the assistance of prototypying and content revision. Set up log analyses to judge and cater to user bases.
Collects links to sites covering usability and accessibility on the Web, and organizes them by topic.
Commentary and advice on user interface design and Web usability, from SunSoft engineer Jakob Nielsen. Read his biography.
Conference paper offers tactics for maximizing Web site performance and navigability through comparisons of major sites.
Compilation of surveys considers Web usability engineering and test results. Offers references.
Peruse a well-organized overview of Web design usability from the University of Michigan. Includes conference notes, case studies and findings.
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