Scope & Objectives
The Samvera User Experience (UX) interest group meets to discuss any aspect of the user experience, including usability, design, UX methods, and user interface consistency. The purpose of these discussions is to improve users' experiences with applications and systems. Such improvements are expected to occur through sharing of information and expertise across projects and institutions. The interest group began as a result of Hydra User Experience Unconference Session: Friday 1:45-3 p.m. at the Hydra Connect January 2014 meeting in San Diego.
Meeting Times & Communication Channels
Once a month on the third Tuesday of each month, at 2:00pm EST.
Connection information: Zoom: https://cornell.zoom.us/j/4468846520
Slack Channel: https://project-hydra.slack.com/messages/uxinterestgroup/
Calls are publicized beforehand via an email sent to samvera-community, samvera-partners, and samvera-tech. Email discussion of UX issues is welcome - please use samvera-community or samvera-tech as primary routes, depending on the nature of the topic, and prefix your email subjects with [UXIG] so the Google Group archives can be quickly searched for relevant discussions.
UX-interested people also typically gather at the annual Samvera Connect meeting.
Members
Organizers
- Jenn Colt (Cornell University)
- Adam Arling (Northwestern University)
Other regular participants and interested parties
- Sonya Betz (University of Alberta)
- Tim Broadwater (West Virginia University)
- Kevin Reiss (Princeton University)
- Jill Heinze (University of Virginia)
- David McCallum (University of Oregon)
- Mike Eaton (Oregon State University)
- Lisa Haitz (University of Cincinnati)
- Chris Awre (University of Hull)
- Patricia Hswe (Penn State)
- deibel (University of Washington)
- sally.rumsey (University of Oxford)
- nik.dragovic (Emory University)
- Chris Diaz (Northwestern University)
- Harsh Parekh (University of Notre Dame)
Resources
Notes/recordings from monthly calls
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