RSC25 | Enhancing visual literacy for navigating ILL services
This session will focus on creating and implementing audio-visual aids that help users navigate ILL services. We will discuss assessing this need, developing scripts and images that boost user confidence while promoting inclusivity, and incorporating captions and jargon definitions to improve accessibility.
Although many users find the ILL process essential for obtaining access to worldwide resources, some find it too complex and intimidating. Libraries and staff have recognized this need to simplify the user experience through enhanced visual literacy. This session will focus on creating and implementing audio-visual aids that help users navigate ILL services. We will discuss assessing this need, developing scripts and images that boost user confidence while promoting inclusivity, and incorporating captions and jargon definitions to improve accessibility. These aids can be as intricate or simple as any institution may need them to be, from visual staff instructions to animated figures. This method uses visual tasks, storytelling, and intuitive design to work around common pain points, enhance user autonomy, and improve equitable access to library resources.
Speaker
Alexandra M. Griffiths
Library Technical Assistant IV
The New York Public Library
Fecha
09 abril 2025
Hora
12:00 p. m. – 12:30 p. m.
Eastern Daylight Time, North America [UTC -4]
Registration access
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This session is part of the 2025 OCLC Resource Sharing Conference, a virtual event that brings together the resource sharing community for learning and connection.