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- Alex, age 19, Junior
- Lives on campus
- Computer savvy
- A light library user; has never done research in special collections before and has made little to no use of databases
- Unfamiliar with institution’s holdings, but looking for an interesting senior essay topic that will make heavy use of primary sources at institution
Local Researcher
- Morgan, age 70
- Drives 45 minutes to visit library, and wants to maximize time on campus
- Unaffiliated with institution, so access is limited to some collections, databases, and holdings
- Does not like using computers
- Does not use e-mail
- Primarily communicates with library staff in person or via telephone
- Would like to do genealogical research
Academic Library/Special Collections Personas (added by Matt).
- Nigel, undergraduate, 19 years old.
- Wants to easily locate specific items for course work.
- Prefers not to visit the Special Collections Library, or the Special Collections Library website/discovery tool.
- Wants easy access to digitized versions of materials.
- Is frustrated by text heavy records that require scrolling to determine if relevant.
- Malik, graduate student, 32 years old.
- Works full time, has a family, online student.
- Wants robust advanced/faceted searching to narrow search results.
- Wants easy access to digitized versions of material, and want to be able to make digitization requests through the public interface.
- Wants to be able to save/collate individual records from multiple searches to view together at the end of the search process.
- Would like to search multiple repositories through one search.
- Lucy, tenured professor, 39 years old.
- Wants robust advanced/faceted searching to narrow search results.
- Would like use the public interface to request materials for use in the reading room prior to their arrival.
- Would like streamlined access to digitized content for classroom use.
- D.J., general public, sports enthusiast, 50 years old.
- Wants to locate specific items he already has in mind.
- Is frustrated by too much information/too many search results.
- Would prefer for staff to perform searches/locate materials on his behalf.
- Gracie, Curator in Special Collections Library, 55 years old.
- When desired, wants to be able to limit search results to "her" collections.
- Wants collections data to also be discoverable through the libraries Summon search interface.
- Anne, Research Services worker in Special Collections Library, 26 years old.
- Wants a scrolling navigation bar and infinite scrolling for search results pages.
- Wants to easily sort search results by title, creator, begin date, and end date.
- Would like to easily be able to toggle search results between just collections and collections plus archival objects and digital objects.
- When scrolling through inventories would like a horizontal ribbon that carries the relevant hierarchy information (for example series, sub-series).
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Local Researcher
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