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Item Open Access Assessing Discovery; University of Calgary(2013-11-06) Beatty, Susan; Clarke, Helen; Pasterfield, Andrew; Koltutsky, Laura; Lipton, Saundra; Jones, Rhiannon; Au Yeung, Tim; Pival, Paul R.; Sahadath, Catelynne; Drewes, Kathy; Brown, DavidIn fall 2012 the University of Calgary Library launched a new home page that incorporated a Summon powered Single Search Box with customized “bento box” results display. Search at the U of C now combines a range of metadata sources for discovery and customized mapping of database recommender and LibGuide into a unified display. The Discovery User Experience Team and the Systems Group in the library have engaged in extensive assessment of user reactions both prior to and since this change, including log file analysis, surveys, and usability testing.Item Open Access The Canadian Information Network for Research in the Social Sciences and Humanities(2011-10-23T17:50:38Z) Westell, Mary E.; Au Yeung, TimItem Open Access Digital Preservation: Technological Solutions - Policy and Management(2011-10-23T17:58:58Z) Westell, Mary E.; Au Yeung, TimItem Open Access One Week in the Future: Previs Design Futuring for HCI Research(ACM, 2022-03-10) Ivanov, Alexander; Au Yeung, Tim; Blair, Kathryn; Danyluk, Kurtis; Freeman, Georgina; Friedel, Marcus; Hull, Carmen; Hung, Michael; Pratte, Sydney; Willett, WesleyWe explore the use of cinematic “pre-visualization” (previs) techniques as a rapid ideation and design futuring method for human computer interaction (HCI) research. Previs approaches, which are widely used in animation and film production, use digital design tools to create medium-fidelity videos that capture richer interaction, motion, and context than sketches or static illustrations. When used as a design futuring method, previs can facilitate rapid, iterative discussions that reveal tensions, challenges, and opportunities for new research. We performed eight one-week design futuring sprints, in which individual HCI researchers collaborated with a lead designer to produce concept sketches, storyboards, and videos that examined future applications of their research. From these experiences, we identify recurring themes and challenges and present a One Week Futuring Workbook that other researchers can use to guide their own futuring sprints. We also highlight how variations of our approach could support other speculative design practices.Item Open Access Scholarly electronic publishing in the humanities and social sciences in Canada : a study of the transformation of knowledge communication(The Humanities and Social Sciences Federation of Canada, 1999) Au Yeung, Tim; Archer, Keith; Huebert, Rob; McGillivray, Murray; Clarke, Helen; Girouard, Jacqueline; Beaudoin, Martin; Onn, Shirley; Bell, Jackie; Kerr, JamesItem Open Access Testing 1(2017-01-03) Au Yeung, TimItem Open Access Testing Monday(2017-05-02) Au Yeung, Tim