Navigating Theological Resources

Objectives This study assesses the navigability of a selection of American Theological Library Association and Association of Christian Librarians library websites and measures the extent to which these libraries employ responsive design. Methods This study uses quantitative content analys...

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Main Author: Grace Andrews
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Theological Library Association 2020-04-01
Series:Theological Librarianship
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Online Access:https://theolib.atla.com/theolib/article/view/550
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spelling doaj-6c19243c1ddd4a76aafbaf937ed157682020-11-25T04:04:24ZengAmerican Theological Library AssociationTheological Librarianship1937-89042020-04-0113110.31046/tl.v13i1.550Navigating Theological ResourcesGrace Andrews0{'en_US': 'Wesley Biblical Seminary'} Objectives This study assesses the navigability of a selection of American Theological Library Association and Association of Christian Librarians library websites and measures the extent to which these libraries employ responsive design. Methods This study uses quantitative content analysis.  Results The most frequent navigational path for key content was in the main text of the landing page, either through a direct hyperlink or simply as text displayed on the website. Two-thirds (66%) of the websites were found to be fully functional in their mobile versions, with only 5 (6%) partially functional and 19 (23%) not functional at all. Conclusions Theological libraries should consider their mission and resources when organizing their websites. Additionally, they should strive to include basic customer service and research assistance through their website. Putting key content in the main text of the homepage will make it more available to potential users. Libraries will do well to continue efforts toward responsive design. https://theolib.atla.com/theolib/article/view/550webometricscontent analysiswebsite navigationresponsive designwebsite designseminary libraries
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Navigating Theological Resources
Theological Librarianship
webometrics
content analysis
website navigation
responsive design
website design
seminary libraries
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title Navigating Theological Resources
title_short Navigating Theological Resources
title_full Navigating Theological Resources
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publisher American Theological Library Association
series Theological Librarianship
issn 1937-8904
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Objectives This study assesses the navigability of a selection of American Theological Library Association and Association of Christian Librarians library websites and measures the extent to which these libraries employ responsive design. Methods This study uses quantitative content analysis.  Results The most frequent navigational path for key content was in the main text of the landing page, either through a direct hyperlink or simply as text displayed on the website. Two-thirds (66%) of the websites were found to be fully functional in their mobile versions, with only 5 (6%) partially functional and 19 (23%) not functional at all. Conclusions Theological libraries should consider their mission and resources when organizing their websites. Additionally, they should strive to include basic customer service and research assistance through their website. Putting key content in the main text of the homepage will make it more available to potential users. Libraries will do well to continue efforts toward responsive design.
topic webometrics
content analysis
website navigation
responsive design
website design
seminary libraries
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