[bksvol-discuss] Re: Your input for the Bookshare.org website redesign

  • From: Lisa Friendly <lisaf@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 03 Dec 2007 13:35:44 -0800

Sorry about that period thing. I¹ve done that before and messed people up.
I will try very hard to remember next time <smile>.

Lisa


On 12/3/07 1:10 PM, "Amber" <amberanddottie@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> yes I did the same thing,  Amber.  G.
>>  
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>  
>> From:  Julia  Kulak <mailto:julia.kulak@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>  
>> To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>  
>> Sent: Monday, December 03, 2007 2:20  PM
>>  
>> Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Your input  for the Bookshare.org website
>> redesign
>>  
>> 
>>  
>> Hi, I just tried to send Jayne an email and it  got rejected by my server,
>> what do I do?
>>  
>> Julia
>>  
>>>  
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>  
>>> From:  Lisa  Friendly <mailto:LisaF@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>  
>>> To: bookshare-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx  ; bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>  
>>> Cc: Jayne Shurick <mailto:jaynes@xxxxxxxxx>
>>>  
>>> Sent: Monday, December 03, 2007 9:59  AM
>>>  
>>> Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Your input  for the Bookshare.org website redesign
>>>  
>>> 
>>> Dear  Booksharians,
>>> 
>>> I¹m sending this email to you on behalf of the web  design team that is
>>> helping us redesign the Bookshare.org website with  funding from the new
>>> OSEP grant. The firm is called Mile 7 and the person  doing the survey is
>>> Jayne Shurick, cc¹d here. Jayne is interested in doing  some user interviews
>>> about the web site.
>>> 
>>> Here are the  specifics:
>>> 
>>> As you probably know, Bookshare.org has been awarded a  large grant by the
>>> Department of Education to provide textbooks to students  throughout the
>>> United States.  As part of this grant, the Bookshare.org  website is being
>>> redesigned to vastly improve accessibility and usability.   To kick off this
>>> effort, we would like some Bookshare.org users to  participate in one-on-one
>>> interviews with our contract usability engineer,  Jayne Schurick.  The
>>> interviews will be conducted this week, December  4th and 5th, and will
>>> require about 45 minutes of your time.  If you  are interested in
>>> participating, please respond to the questions below.  Jayne will select 10
>>> users to participate and will contact you via email to  set up a time to
>>> talk using your preferred mode of communication.
>>> 
>>> During the interview, Jayne will ask you questions about how  you currently
>>> use Bookshare.org and your suggestions for the new website.   In addition,
>>> she will ask you to go to a website that contains some  very early
>>> prototypes of a new homepage layout.  She will ask if you  like them and how
>>> accessible they are to you.
>>> 
>>> If you¹re willing to be  interviewed, please respond to the following
>>> questions in an email to to  Jayne at jaynes@xxxxxxxxxx
>>> 
>>> Please feel free to  resend this email to any members of Bookshare who are
>>> offlist, such as those  who belong to Friends of Bookshare.
>>> 
>>> Here are the preliminary  questions to help Jayne select those she will
>>> interview: 
>>> 
>>> Name
>>> 
>>> How long have you been a member of  Bookshare.org?
>>> 
>>> On average, how many books do you download per  month?
>>> 
>>> Do you submit scanned books?
>>> 
>>> Do you validate  books?
>>> 
>>> Are you an educator or a student?
>>> 
>>> Your preferred method  of communication, for example by phone or  email.
>>> 
>>> Your time  zone
>>> 
>>> Preferred day, December 3rd, 4th, or 5th
>>> 
>>> Times you are  available
>>> 
>>> Please email your responses to Jayne directly at  Jayne  Schurick
>>> <jaynes@xxxxxxxxx  and not to me. I am cc¹ing Jayne  here.
>>> 
>>> Thanks, Lisa
>>> (Manager, Bookshare.org)
> 


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