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\uD83D\uDDE3 Discussion topics
Questions to consider
| and how | Patron ability to plan ahead when accessing library services, spaces, and materials. Does the library have what they need? Where is the space they need to go for an event (classes, etc.) Where are materials they need located? Physical accessibility-does the space accommodate their needs?
Reduces anxiety Able to plan travel, knowing they can find their needed location quickly. Aids in finding materials, spaces, etc. without having to ask for help or interact with more people than desired/necessary.
Provides visual overview to take in information quickly, easily. Important to keep accessibility needs in mind. How would a screen reader interact with our website. Does a list of locations better serve screen readers than a map? New accessibility rules coming soon.
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Will content be compatible with our current maps process?
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If not, how will we ensure map content remains current?
✅ Action items
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Other considerations/conclusions | Location list Acts like a Table of Contents for the building and could be separate from the maps pages. Group agrees that the small maps currently on our website are not effective for the labor the require and should be removed. Links included in location list should be to service pages only.
Exhibits vs. Displays Exhibits are locations, a destination space for an event and should be referenced in the maps. Displays are materials that change regularly and shouldn’t be tied to maps.
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✅ Action items
- Lucinda Amerman schedule a demo for LibCal maps and invite the group.
- Beth Shields will remove the small maps from the current website
⤴ Decisions
- No more small maps-large maps only