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The team worked with NYARC to plan and conduct a usability test of the newly redesigned NYARC website, identifying several areas of improvement in the areas of content…
The team planned and conducted a usability test of the METRO.org website on behalf of the Metropolitan Library Council, using the UserZoom online platform to record and track…
Contemporary large corporations such as IBM or Wells Fargo employ as many people as lived in the ancient city-state such as Alexandria, with its Great Library. Many large…
In this presentation, Laura Cooper Brown will present the class project from LIS 668 Projects in Moving Image and Sound Archiving, which is the digital video oral history…
Race remains one of the touchiest and most heated subjects of our culture, yet direct conversation on it can be rare. It may seem a problematic topic for…
Our team selected a website and performed a redesign using information architecture and user design principles. Throughout the semester we created comparative reviews, site maps, user research and…
The goal of this project was to create book enclosures, which are usually made to protect fine and rare books. For our boxes students used only archival, acid…
The Community Design team proposed a complete re-design of the West 104th Street Block Association website, including a completely overhauled information architecture and user interface. Project work included…
The LUX team proposed a complete re-design of the Brooklyn Borough President’s website. This proposed redesign followed a series of steps beginning with an analysis of the current…
My project is titled “Engaging from Behind the Desk: A Case Study of Different Reference Interactions at the Brooklyn Historical Society” and investigates the various types of reference…
This is a short music video of digital photos of the final graphic novel project of student J.D. Arden. The goal of this project was to create an…
For our final project we were asked to create a 5-8 page comic book with educational aims. I chose to focus on the 3rd Wave of Feminism, or…