MetacatUI: Issueshttps://projects.ecoinformatics.org/ecoinfo/https://projects.ecoinformatics.org/ecoinfo/ecoinfo/favicon.ico?14691340362015-11-02T17:23:13ZEcoinformatics Redmine
Redmine Support #6875 (Resolved): ONEMercury vs MetacatUI search reporthttps://projects.ecoinformatics.org/ecoinfo/issues/68752015-11-02T17:23:13ZLauren Walkerwalker@nceas.ucsb.edu
<p>Sent to me by Rachel Volentine (see attached)</p> Support #6862 (Resolved): UI Testing feedback from AHM 2015https://projects.ecoinformatics.org/ecoinfo/issues/68622015-10-28T15:04:21ZLauren Walkerwalker@nceas.ucsb.edu
<p>We had two testers who provided feedback the provenance and metadata display. Overall the feedback was positive. Here is are the notes taken during that feedback (from Rachel Volentine):</p>
<p>-Participants liked that the display was simple and clean.<br />-The Prov display was clear (one of the best displays they have seen)<br />-They did not think upload date was important. They wanted to know creation date.<br />-They wanted some sort of symbol or icon to indicate that they are more ancestors (an arrow or something?) but they did not want the display to become too busy<br />-They liked the idea of a tab system to indicate what information was available on the page. BUT they did not want the display to become busy/cluttered. Only do something if the display will stay clean.<br />-They thought there was a lot of scrolling and thought it would be easy to get lost on the page. Wanted a "jump" or "back to top" button to help navigate.<br />-Wanted date the data was created to be more prominent. Didn't really care about date uploaded or date of DOI<br />-When you click on the ancestor you see "view", which they expected to mean you would see the R script (or other object). Recommend changing the term to "preview" or other term to mean that you see metadata instead.<br />-They liked the idea of getting a preview of the ancestor data<br />-One participant said "That's really clean stuff to work with" and considered that to be a big reason to return to the site.<br />-They liked the plain English descriptions in prov <br />-They liked the MN branding in the search</p>