Solutions for creating more UCD museum websites
Given these problems what are the solutions for the museum web domian?
The review or understanding of users in the various contexts Peacock and Brownbill make the following conclusions. The paradigms associated with the different terminology concerning the users of museum Web sites when combined don’t make a whole. To a certain extent the terminology, give overlapping information. But, the terms 'audience', 'visitor', and 'user' also, offer conflicting information about who the users are or what the users of museum web sites hope to do. Museum web development community by clarifying their assumptions about users and then testing those assumptions, the outcome of this process will result in more truley understandign themuseum web site user. The the task of creating user centered design becomes much simpler.
The Haley-Goldmans offered ideas about how to coordinate the information gathered about museum website users which harkens to the Peacock Brownbill directive to museum web development community to work together. Peacock called for the museum community to recognize the need for a communal organ of information gathered about museum web site users that would facilitate collective knowledge and progress making museum web sites that entice and inform users.
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