Website usability evaluation methods based on „Projekt Laboratorium Użyteczności” („The Usability Laboratory Project”)
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Author of this paper describes results of usability test's evaluation of Nicolaus Copernicus University library's web site. Those research was conducted by members of ”The Usability Laboratory Project” between March and June of 2007.References
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