tried and true library website testing templates

Hess, M. Ryan MHESS8 at DEPAUL.EDU
Wed Apr 9 17:06:47 EDT 2014


wow, the last time I looked at this site it was much less, well, usable. but I see lots of great stuff there enow...very nice. thanks.
M Ryan Hess
Web Services Coordinator
DePaul University
JTR 303-C, DePaul University, Lincoln Park Campus, 2350 N Kenmore Ave., Chicago IL 60614
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On Apr 9, 2014, at 3:13 PM, Julian Prentice <julianyoko at GMAIL.COM<mailto:julianyoko at GMAIL.COM>> wrote:

Hi Ryan,

My library used the templates from usability.gov<http://usability.gov/> which were very easy to use and even had the waivers.

Best,

Julian


On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 12:53 PM, Dana Jemison <Dana.Jemison at ucop.edu<mailto:Dana.Jemison at ucop.edu>> wrote:
Hi Ryan,

I’ve had to do the same for some work within my department at California Digital Library.  I used the IEEE 829 standard for software and system test documentation as a starting point, then adapted it for our purposes.  It was probably more robust then what I needed, but it also brought to light some aspects of test planning I’d not considered previously.

Good luck with your plan!

Dana

Dana Jemison
Principal Metadata Analyst
California Digital Library
University of California, Office of the President
415 20th Street, 4th Floor, Office 424B
Oakland, CA 94612-2901
Tel: 510.987.0832<tel:510.987.0832>
Email: dana.jemison at ucop.edu<mailto:dana.jemison at ucop.edu>



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Hi all,

We’re gearing up for testing our new library website this summer, which was built externally…meaning we will have to do a soup to nuts test. I’m finding a lot of examples of testing plans and templates online, but I’m curious if anyone has one they’ve used and liked and, ideally, which is geared toward a library context.

Thanks!

M Ryan Hess
Web Services Coordinator
DePaul University
JTR 303-C, DePaul University, Lincoln Park Campus, 2350 N Kenmore Ave., Chicago IL 60614
office: 773-325-7829<tel:773-325-7829> | cell:  650-224-7279<tel:650-224-7279> |  fax: 773-325-2297<tel:773-325-2297>  | mhess8 at depaul.edu<https://outlook.depaul.edu/owa/UrlBlockedError.aspx>

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