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- Computer Science and Telecommunications Board (CSTB) of the National Research Council convened a steering committee to evaluate and suggest fruitful directions for progress in user interfaces to computing and communications systems. A very informative site.- AgeLight Institute - - Guidelines written for webmasters, communicators and marketers to assist with website design for maximum usability for seniors and older internet users.
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- Alertbox - - Jakob Nielsen's bi-weekly column on current issues in Web usability, focusing on simple and minimalist design based on real user needs.
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- alt tags - Muddling Through - - Web site designers should think hard about how to keep users from muddling around on their sites. "Users muddle when it isn’t clear what they are supposed to do in any given situation..
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- AnyBrowser.com - - Web page viewer presents a site as it might be seen by visitors with different browsers.
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- BBC News - - Web design 'causes confusion' - Web designers are not on the same wavelength as surfers when it comes to creating sites, says a US study.
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- Croc O' Lyle - - Weblog by a practicing User Experience Architect. Usually about usability, design information architecture and e-business.
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- Daily Blooper - - Showcases examples of poor web interface design from real web sites. The aim is to teach good (user-centered) design by showing what not to do.
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- Designing a More Usable World - - Trace Research and Development Center at the University of Wisconsin. Excellent guidelines for universal web design.
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- Designing Information-Abundant Web Sites - - This article is extracted and adapted from Designing the User Interface: Strategies for Effective Human-Computer Interaction 3rd edn., Reading, MA: Addison Wesley (forthcoming). Longman Publishers, Copyright 1998.
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- Don't Link to Us - - Highlights stupid linking policies by linking to web sites that attempt to impose substantial restrictions on other sites that link to them.
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- eShopability - - Provides design and usability information and advice on how to convert browsers into buyers and keep them, analysis and trends. Free fortnightly newsletter.
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- Eyetools Research - - Greg Edwards on design and content optimization through eyetrack testing: measuring what people read, look at, skip, and ignore on webpages.
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- Fifth Conference on the Human Factors and the Web - - A forum for sharing information among a community of human factors engineers, designers, and developers who are interested in producing web sites that are more useful and usable. Site contains proceedings of the most recent (3/Jun/1999) conference and archives of all previous conferences.
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- GUI Bloopers - - Home for Jeff Johnson's book "GUI Bloopers". Covers problems with text, graphics, interactive dialog and web design. Table of contents available for viewing, and Chapter 4 ("textual bloopers") available for download.
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- Hot Text: Web Writing That Works - - Articles from trainer-writer team Jonathan and Lisa Price. Ideas and services for web writers, editors, and content managers.
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- HTML Authoring Tools - - Provides free services to assist web authors who wish to make their information available to the largest audience.
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- HTML Style Issues - - Alan Flavell discusses HTML usability and provides links to many style and usability sites.
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- IBM - Ease of Use - - Resourcs for discovering user-centered design, guidelines, and technologies to help improve the total user experience for web-based products and services.
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- IBM DeveloperWorks: Web Architecture - - Offering tools needed to understand usability and accessibility issues. Includes materials that can help you create user-centered applications and gain insight into accessibility challenges.
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- IBM Ease of Use Site - - Provides downloads, articles, resources, tips on usability and user centered design.
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- Internet Brothers: Helpware for the Cybercommunity - - Expanding web community by offering free tips and tutorials about HTML and DHTML, graphics editing, site promotion, digital photography, and desktop publishing. Presented often with a touch of humor, and always with examples.
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- Java Software Human Interface - - Essential information about human interface design and usability for applications and applets written in the Java programming language.
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- Jef Raskin - - A site by and about Jef Raskin, interactive systems design expert.
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- Lynx Friendly - - The key to being Lynx Friendly is to be consciously aware of the HTML which goes into creating a web page and to ensure that those using a non-graphical browser are not ignored.
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- Millennial Living - - Articles on web usability, e-government, government performance, and technology tips for small businesses, nonprofits, and government.
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- Missinfom - - Resources and links on web design and usability.
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- Navigation 101 - - A simple, understandable navigation scheme is a critical aspect of site design and has a direct effect on the bottom line.
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- Nielsen Norman Group - - Reports and columns on usability and human interface design by Jakob Nielsen, Don Norman, and Bruce 'Tog' Tognazzini.
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- Norman, Don: Human Centred Design - - Don Norman discusses the approach to usability when building his own website. This includes links to related content by Jakob Nielse.
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- Principia Hypertextica: Introduction - - A mathematics educator's view of web design. Encourages speed, accessibility, validity, and navigability. Discusses difficulties of math typesetting on the web.
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- Scottberkun.com - - Expert columns on web usability, interaction and web design.
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- ShoreWalker - - Covers every area of good site design as well as what not to do. Steers you away from hype and towards more practical, user-friendly Web design. Based in Australia.
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- Something 4 Nothing Web Pages - - Tips for building pages which are visually pleasing, and yet still download quickly and make information easy to access. From Webdeveloper.com.
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- Starling Access Services - - Interesting definition of Accessible Web Design. For use by "anyone, any web browsing technology and any site".
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- STC SIG - Usability - - Forum to share information, resources and experiences on issues related to the usability and user-centered design. It is the home of the Usability Special Interest Group of the Society for Technical Communication.
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- Stevesdomain.net - - Focuses on furthering the education of web related topics, including web design and navigation tips, advice and techniques.
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- Theory - - A weekly column by Adam Baker that discusses web usability, interface, and interaction design. Includes previous columns for review.
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- Usability Engineering - - "Designing for Ease Use", Article written by Corporate Solutions Consulting (UK)on usability engineering.
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- Usability First - - Diamond Bullet Design offers their experience and knowledge on website and software usability.
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- Usability Matters - - From the Usability Matters Group at the Linköping University in Sweden. Their goal is to make computer systems more usable. The 1995 essay "Perspectives on Usability" by Jonas Löwgren is available for download in PDF format.
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- Usability Must Die - - Examines what's wrong with the usability movement, with some humour, and experiences from the coal face of software design.
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- Usability.gov - - Provided by the National Cancer Institute. Includes information and resources on making web sites and other user interfaces more useful, usable, and accessible. News and current publications and additional links are provided.
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- Usable Web - - Collection of links and accompanying information about human factors, user interface issues, and usable design specific to the World Wide Web.
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- Usable Webs - - Information on basic web usability principles, including hints on helping search engines find your site. Web usability assessments and content development are available.
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- Usefo.com - - Web design resources, Usableword newsletter, and web usability guidelines to make web sites faster, more educational, and usable.
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- Useit.com - - Jakob Nielsen shares his thoughts on usability.
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- Vaspers the Grate - - Insights into web writing, user-focused web design, and web credibility enhancement.
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- Web Development - - A summary of the complete life cycle of web development: planning, analysis, design, implementation, and promotion. Key practices and online resources are given for each process. By John December, author of numerous material for web development methodology.
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- Web Usability - - International Journal of Human-Computer Studies. Special issue of WWW Usability arising from a symposium entitled "The Missing Link: Hypermedia Usability Research and The Web".
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- WEBehavior - - A behavioral research, usability testing, and customer experience evaluation firm.
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- Webmaster's Corner - - A commentary on web usability, design, and direction aimed at the beginning web developer.
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- WebMetric Tools - - Good usability is vital to the success of any web site. This site has downloadable sets of web evaluation tools to assist in analysis of a web page based on numerous usability guidelines. Registration is required (free).
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- WeBreakStuff - - Weblog reports on the latest news on technology, design, usability and interaction.
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- WebWord Usability Consulting - - Usability and human factors for the Internet. Including book list, expert articles articles and interviews, recommended Web sites.
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- Adaptive Path - 90% of All Usability Testing is Useless - - Lane Becker writes, "Rather than a validation done once before completing a product... internal, qualitative usability testing [should be] done earlier, more frequently, and as part of the design process - not separate from it." (June, 2004)
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- Publish.com - Usability Matters - - Article by Marcia Ludkin. "Again and again... usability experts discover that real people may not understand what may be obvious to a site’s designers." (February 11, 2003)
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- User-Friendly Web Sites for All Ages, Microsoft PressPass - - Guidelines for businesses, developers and web designers on how to make their web sites more user-friendly and accessable for the adult community. A white paper issued by Microsoft, "Effective Web Design Considerations for Older Adults." is available for download. (May 12, 1999)
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- The Scent of Information - - The reason why so many people lose their way on the Web, according to usability expert Jared Spool, is because they lose the scent of the information they are looking for. Jared shares his thoughts and perspectives on the Web, usability, and the user's quest for information. (May 15, 1998)
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