4 February, 2008 VUW Library: Website Evaluation Assignment
I am currently working on a new assignment for the Web and Intranet Content Management course I’m taking (INFO561). The assignment requires me to write a report evaluating a website, using the concepts learned during the course of the trimester.
One of the main reasons I enrolled in this course was to provide myself with an opportunity to consider in detail the design of our own library website here at Victoria. I wanted an opportunity to prepare for the library’s planned total re-design of our web presence later in 2008. So, for this assignment, I’ve decided to select the Victoria library website as my target, in the hope that it will help stimulate and refine my ideas about the website’s future growth. Perhaps I’ll have the change to engage with the team responsible for the re-design!
From reading the assignment brief, I think the main areas my report will need to address are:
- Site Structure: The information architecture of the site. How is it the content organized?
- Navigation and Design: The interface for the user. How does a user move through the site? Does the design of the pages make the structure of the site visible to the user?
- Writing Style & Metadata: Does the writing match the look and feel of the site? Does it adhere to any standardized format? Is it described correctly
- Accessibility: Does the website meet relevant accessibility standards? Are there particular standards that our library website should comply with?
Additionally, I need to refer to more abstract questions as well:
- What is the overall strategy of the site? Is this reflected in the design of the areas listed above?
- Who are the likely users of the library site? What sorts of features are important to these users, and are these included in the site design?
I’m going to try to blog my progress a little as I work through the assignment, and will be creating a project page to collect these posts and other information about the assignment.

