Does faceted display in a library catalog increase use of subject headings?

Purpose - This research aimed to explore whether subject facets would increase patron use of subject headings in a faceted (Yufind) versus a non-faceted (Orbis) catalog interface at Yale University.Design methodology approach - Two rounds of think aloud protocol testing were done with students to me...

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Published inLibrary hi tech Vol. 30; no. 2; pp. 347 - 358
Main Authors Bauer, Kathleen, Peterson-Hart, Alice
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley Emerald Group Publishing Limited 01.01.2012
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Summary:Purpose - This research aimed to explore whether subject facets would increase patron use of subject headings in a faceted (Yufind) versus a non-faceted (Orbis) catalog interface at Yale University.Design methodology approach - Two rounds of think aloud protocol testing were done with students to measure the acceptance and use of subject heading facets. After a faceted and non-faceted interface were implemented, side-by-side, log file analysis was employed to measure and compare use of subject headings in both interfaces.Findings - Initial usability testing showed that patrons would try facets, but had some problems effectively using them. In production from January to May 2011, at least one facet was used in 25.4 percent of Yufind searches, and subject facets were used in 5.1 percent of searches, while in Orbis subject headings were used in 6.4 percent of searches. Facets were used less than subject heading links in records in either interface.Practical implications - The findings are important as libraries spend significant staff time adding subject headings to records, and their use by patrons is declining. As measured in two production systems running on exactly the same catalog records, subject heading facets did not successfully increase use of subject headings. Without further refinements, faceted display may not be a successful strategy to increase patron use of subject headings.Originality value - A comparison of patron generated subject heading use in two concurrently running interfaces, one faceted and one not, has not been done before.
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ISSN:0737-8831
2054-166X
DOI:10.1108/07378831211240003