The Client
The National Library of Medicine (NLM) is located on the campus of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. The Office of Computer and Communications Systems (OCCS) at NLM provides computing and networking services, technical advice, and collaboration in informational sciences in support of the research and management programs offered through NLM. OCCS and Quotient Inc. consultants develop computer-based systems for information retrieval applications, conduct computer science and engineering research and development, and consult and collaborate in the area of advanced electronic office automation facilities. Quotient consultants also support software systems and conduct research and evaluations in usability and universal accessibility of multi-media services.
The Challenge
One primary strategic goal for NLM is to deliver good health information on the World Wide Web. A wide spectrum of medical resource knowledge must be communicated to NLM's many service clients who include persons of varying skills, prerequisite knowledge, geographical location, age and/or disability. NLM on-line services and virtual exhibits for communicating health information need to be intuitive and efficient and must match the public's need. The primary challenge is to provide innovative user experience designs that fit the needs of the NLM client community.
The Solution
Quotient staff developed a funded National Institutes of Health grant proposal for OCCS showcasing usability methods and human-computer interface testing research. The usability work tests and improves designs of NLM applications, especially those where human-computer issues can best be observed and studied with actual user populations. To date, Quotient's work with the OCCS IT team has already resulted in several NLM showcase applications: NIH Senior Health and Local Legends.
Quotient's regular usability project support work for NLM exercises a plethora of methods such as project management, advanced contextual design and structured usability assessments including conducting heuristic reviews and 'Section 508 Accessibility' and Usability Standards compliance reviews for on-line, virtual, and physical exhibits such as NLM's Changing the Face of Medicine exhibit.
The Result
Verified public-user satisfaction with NLM web sites communicating high quality health information
Quotient's usability testing and scientific expertise in human cognitive processing resulted in a variety of non-obvious and intriguing client findings. Web site naming conventions, quality of page content and task-structured information menus, together with easy-to-use and accessible multi-media resources and excellent navigation and function performance are all addressed in Quotient's usability/accessibility work with NLM's public content Web site designs.
For example, Quotient's usability testing work found that the term "local" as a Web site identifier is indeed a highly context dependent designation and as such, not well suited to disambiguate or clarify a national site's mission for casual public users. People tend to make ethnocentric referential assumptions about the "Local Legends" site content. NLM public users are interested in getting regional information for medical resources within geographical proximity to them and they expect that the NLM Web site as a National Organization will provide this to them. In response to this finding, Quotient presented a better site mission statement and the 'Local Legend' Web site was further modified to prominently display physicians organized and user-selectable by State, first, and Medical Specialty, second. These relatively small modifications, in an iterated testing round, produced significant improvements in user satisfaction with the site. First-time site visitors, including disabled persons, can now all easily exercise test tasks and navigation functions.
Typical Quotient usability work examples include:
Quotient's usability work at NLM results in better and more robust user interfaces customized for the needs and characteristics of NLM's user community. As such the work serves as a risk mitigation tool for NLM by precluding adverse publicity due to poor functioning or inappropriate Web site content. The Quotient team removes usability barriers and enables NLM to realize its primary strategic goal: communicating quality medical information to the public.
The Insight
Quotient usability and on-site software application work at NLM touches almost all aspects of the client's operational environment.
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