Abstract
This paper presents a user-centered website design for a museum, which aims to engage local communities with museum digitisation and encourage residents to access and learn about their World War I (WWI) heritage in town. The interface design of the website follows human computer interaction (HCI) design guidelines and based on the review of existing WWI related websites. Considering the majority of users of the website are elderly people, the website especially provides features to support the elderly users. The website will not only contribute to the museum digital transformation project on WWI, but also improve the connection between the museum and the local community through widening the participation.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | nan |
| Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Sept 2016 |
| Event | SAI Computing Conference - London Duration: 13 Jul 2016 → 15 Jul 2016 |
Conference
| Conference | SAI Computing Conference |
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| City | London |
| Period | 13/07/16 → 15/07/16 |
| Other | SAI Computing Conference (13/07/2016-15/07/2016, London) |
Keywords
- museums
- website design
- digitisation
- World War I
- user-centered system design
- human-computer interaction
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