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Post-Occupancy Evaluation: UAL University of the Arts London and POE : User Experience (UX) Methods in Action Pat Christie, Director of Library and Student Support Services LIBER Architecture Group Seminar, Vienna 2018 Post-Occupancy


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Post-Occupancy Evaluation: UAL University of the Arts London and POE : User Experience (UX) Methods in Action

Pat Christie, Director of Library and Student Support Services

LIBER Architecture Group Seminar, Vienna 2018

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 UAL is Europe’s largest specialist arts and design university  It has c19,000 students from over 100 countries  It provides courses from Foundation to Postgraduate level and is research-active  It consists of 6 colleges:

  • Camberwell College of Arts
  • Central Saint Martins (CSM)
  • Chelsea College of Arts
  • London College of Communication
  • London College of Fashion
  • Wimbledon College of Arts

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University of the Arts London : a Global Creative Arts Community

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Library Services at UAL : Six Colleges; One Service

6 College Libraries, 3 Learning Zones & University Archives and Special Collections Centre LIBER Architecture Group Seminar, Vienna 2018

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What Students told us during the Planning Phase for CSM Library

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Central Saint Martins Library, opened Autumn 2011

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UX methodologies apply ethnographic research techniques to the library context: “Ethnography is simply a way of studying cultures through observation, participation and

  • ther qualitative techniques with a view to better understanding the subject’s point of view

and experience of the world” Andy Priestner, freelance trainer and consultant on user experience (2015)

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User Experience Methodology in the Academic Library

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Excerpt from a student’s reflective diary produced as part of the UAL UX Library Project

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 To compare student suggestions during planning with their feedback post-occupancy  To observe learning styles and study behaviours within libraries and learning zones  To optimise usage by responding to ways in which students make use of our spaces  To understand students’ requirements better by encouraging students to tell us in their own words how and why they use our spaces  To gather evidence on how we might improve existing spaces and to underpin library planning for new estates projects

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POE through the User Experience, 2015 : Project Objectives

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User Experience (UX) in Action, 2015 : Multiple Methods

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 Successes identified by students included:

Library is seen as highly inspirational space (focus groups, touchstone tours + reflective diaries) The variety of study spaces combined with careful zoning is valued (touchstone tours + focus groups) Co-location of Library with Learning Zone has created a hybrid learning environment linking scholarly research with creative practice (static

  • bservations, focus groups + reflective diaries)

Students see the library as a community hub and regard it as ‘their space’ (focus groups) Importance of views out of windows (static

  • bservations + touchstone tours)

Coffee is indeed seen as a necessity (static

  • bservations)!

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Lessons Learnt from UX Project : Design Successes

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 Issues identified by students included…

Often over-crowded and can’t find books on shelves (movement mapping + touchstone tours) Layout and signage influence student behaviours and usage patterns (movement mapping + touchstone tours) More IT rather than less IT - BYOD is not enough (static observations + focus groups) Demand for more quiet and contemplative study spaces (focus groups + static observations) Environmental factors are key to personal comfort (focus groups + touchstone tours) Need for sufficient, robust and clearly signposted toilets (focus groups)!

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Lessons Learnt from UX Project : Design Issues

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 Students involved in UX Project became advocates for the Library in other ways  UX was used as a case study for attaining Customer Services Excellence (CSE) and is now embedded within our responsiveness culture  UX Reports used to prompt discussions with other stakeholders (academics etc.)  Evidence gathered through UX supported business case for service developments

  • incl. overnight opening

 Invaluable evidence base informing library designs within 3 new estates projects

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Additional Benefits of POE Lessons & the UX Project

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 Importance of closing the feedback loop and implementing improvements in response to the feedback, no matter how small  Buildings and learning behaviours constantly change so evaluation of library spaces needs to be continuous and through multiple methods  Our expertise in UX methodology now means that we can use UX in other projects, such as our Review of the Library’s Digital Presence (cognitive mapping)  Importance of library staff feedback too!

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Final Reflections and Q&A

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