Gosh, I am super interested in this process as well. S Steven Turner, MLIS Manager, Web Technologies and Development, Assistant Professor University Libraries The University of Alabama<https://www.ua.edu/> 416 Gorgas Library | Box 870266, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0266 office 205-348-1638 steven.j.turner<mailto:steven.j.tur...@ua.edu>@ua.edu | http://www.lib.ua.edu/
[cid:image001.gif@01D21575.36CE1C80] <https://www.ua.edu/> <https://www.ua.edu/> On Apr 26, 2017, at 11:06 AM, Wilson, Robert <r1wil...@bridgew.edu<mailto:r1wil...@bridgew.edu>> wrote: Joahua, we’re in the same boat here, and I would also love to hear about any experiences with Mturk and usability testing. Robert T. Wilson Emerging Technologies & Systems Librarian Bridgewater State University Bridgewater, MA On 4/26/17, 11:51 AM, "Code for Libraries on behalf of Josh Welker" <CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG<mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG> on behalf of wel...@ucmo.edu<mailto:wel...@ucmo.edu>> wrote: I'm thinking of using Amazon Mechanical Turk to do quick testing on some new UIs for our library website. The testing needs to be done over summer when there are few students available. Does anyone have experience using MTurk for UI testing and have any pointers for what works well and what doesn't? I've read a few things on Google but didn't find it very helpful. Joshua Welker Information Technology Librarian James C. Kirkpatrick Library University of Central Missouri Warrensburg, MO 64093 JCKL 2260 660.543.8022