Abstract
This catalogue contains 7 personas developed for use in the Europeana projects. The premise of this work has been to find already existing personas within the domains of archives, museums and libraries in Europe. These have then been pared down to their essentials and rebuilt, using input from Europeana partners and research on behavior and search patterns.
If you have never worked with personas before,please take the time to read the short introduction in the chapter about method.
The personas, and a brief “How To” is the central issue in this catalogue
and therefore placed at the front. For those wanting to dig a little deeper
into how the personas were created, more in-depth material can be found in
the chapters at the back.
If you have never worked with personas before,please take the time to read the short introduction in the chapter about method.
The personas, and a brief “How To” is the central issue in this catalogue
and therefore placed at the front. For those wanting to dig a little deeper
into how the personas were created, more in-depth material can be found in
the chapters at the back.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Wien |
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Publisher | Europeana Connect |
Edition | 1. udg |
Number of pages | 25 |
Commissioning body | Europeana Connect |
Publication status | Published - 2009 |
Bibliographical note
Workshop participants:Martin Gordon, Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg
Karin Heijink, Europeana v.1
Kirubel Legasion, The German National Library
Georg Petz, The Austrian National Library
Veronika Prändl-Zika, The Austrian National Library
Lars Svensson, The German National Library
Special thanks to Lene Nielsen for feedback
and for guiding us through the workshop.
Illustrator: Sandie Primdahl Sørensen
Keywords
- Personas