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Taking Your Website Wherever You Go: Delivering Great User Experience across Multiple Form Factors

Webinar

About the Webinar

The increased utilization of mobile devices for content consumption places demands on publishers to be more adept at engaging on mobile devices. As the device market has changed, size, capability, and usability of the devices continue to evolve rapidly. The capability of the web sites needs to keep pace with the changing market both in terms of rendering content on devices and managing the access to the content.

One of the first waves of design called for using custom Apps for mobile devices. Many of the early adopters learned quickly that App maintenance consumed more resources that anyone had predicted. 

Access management is another consideration for the mobile experience. Simply put, publishers want be sure that users are authorized to have access to content. In the academic environment, the task is particularly troublesome because students are transient and very mobile. Rather than setting up onerous, session based manual login processes, content providers, usually enabled by hosting companies, have developed techniques to “pair” devices with authentication systems to ensure that access is available when requested, but not extended past a designated time frame. Management of this capability should be transparent intermediaries, such as librarians, but available for management should the need arise.

In this NISO Webinar, speakers will discuss multiple form factors including responsive web design and responsive design with server side components, that help institutions deliver a great experience to their users.

Event Sessions

Road to RESS and beyond

Speaker

Providing Information across Multiple Devices to the Public Health Workforce: Challenges and Opportunities

Speakers

Hathy Simpson

MPH, Public Health Information Specialist, Project Coordinator, Public Health Partners Website Project
National Network of Libraries of Medicine, New England Region (NN/LM NER), University of Massachusetts Medical School

Lisa Sedlar

Librarian
National Information Center for Health Services Research and Health Care Technology (NICHSR), National Library of Medicine

Public health workers are increasingly using mobile technology to access information. PHPartners.org, the web portal of the Partners in Information Access for the Public Health Workforce, has implemented a responsively designed website to allow users to access and easily view the same information across multiple devices including mobile phones, tablets, and desktop computers. This webinar will present an overview of the benefits of responsive web design, the challenges to implementation, and future developments.

Meeting Your Customer Where They Are with Responsive Design

Speaker

Bobby Foster

Director of User Experience & Design, Health Learning, Research & Practice
Wolters Kluwer

With more and more users shifting from desktop computers to mobile technologies, it is important for content and service providers to focus on how they can best serve their customers in the mobile space. Understanding the customer and how they want your product or service to fit into their evolving workflow is critical. Responsive design is a great solution for many providers to be able to maintain their content more easily, but it is not a one-size-fits-all solution. Providers need to think mobile first and deliver the content and features customers will actually use on a mobile device.

Additional Information

  • Registration closes at 12:00 p.m. (ET) on June 10, 2015. Cancellations made by June 3, 2015 will receive a refund, less a $25 cancellation. After that date, there are no refunds.
  • Registrants will receive detailed instructions about accessing the webinar via e-mail the Monday prior to the event. (Anyone registering between Monday and the close of registration will receive the message shortly after the registration is received, within normal business hours.) Due to the widespread use of spam blockers, filters, out of office messages, etc., it is your responsibility to contact the NISO office if you do not receive login instructions.
  • If you have not received your Login Instruction email by 10:00 a.m. (ET) on the Tuesday before the webinar, at please contact the NISO office or email Juliana Wood, Educational Programs Manager at jwood@niso.org for immediate assistance.
  • Registration is per site (access for one computer) and includes access to the online recorded archive of the webinar. You may have as many people as you like from the registrant's organization view the webinar from that one connection. If you need additional connections, you will need to enter a separate registration for each connection needed.
  • If you are registering someone else from your organization, either use that person's e-mail address when registering or contact Juliana Wood to provide alternate contact information.
  • Library Standards Alliance (LSA) members receive one free webinar connection as part of their membership and DO NOT need to register for the event for this free connection. Your webinar contact will receive the login instructions the Monday before the event. You may have as many people as you like from the member's library view the webinar from that one connection. If you need additional connections beyond the free one, then you will need to enter a paid registration (at the member rate) for each additional connection required.
  • Webinar presentation slides and Q&A will be posted to the site following the live webinar.
  • Registrants and LSA member webinar contacts will receive an e-mail message containing access information to the archived webinar recording within 48 hours after the event. This recording access is only to be used by the registrant's or member's organization.