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It’s Not NDE Without U and X: Preparing for Change with Inclusive Research

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The upcoming Next Discovery Experience (NDE) introduces major changes to how users search, interpret information, and navigate Primo. Preparing for NDE is an opportunity to center the diverse students and faculty who rely on discovery systems every day, ensuring that their lived experiences, accessibility needs, and research practices guide interface design, configuration, and communication. This session presents a consortial approach to NDE readiness that positions students and community members as partners in the development process. We describe strategies for creating ethical and rigorous UX research workflows that include IRB approval, purposeful recruitment, accessible study design, and clear documentation on the Open Scholarship Framework. We also outline the organizational planning, funding, and collaboration required to support this work at scale. Participants will learn practical ways to build shared methods, reduce duplicated effort, and design NDE transitions that reflect authentic user perspectives rather than internal expectations about how users search.

Apr 30, 2026 04:30 PM - 05:15 PM(America/Los_Angeles)
Venue : Sacramento & San Franscisco
20260430T1630 20260430T1715 America/Los_Angeles It’s Not NDE Without U and X: Preparing for Change with Inclusive Research

The upcoming Next Discovery Experience (NDE) introduces major changes to how users search, interpret information, and navigate Primo. Preparing for NDE is an opportunity to center the diverse students and faculty who rely on discovery systems every day, ensuring that their lived experiences, accessibility needs, and research practices guide interface design, configuration, and communication. This session presents a consortial approach to NDE readiness that positions students and community members as partners in the development process. We describe strategies for creating ethical and rigorous UX research workflows that include IRB approval, purposeful recruitment, accessible study design, and clear documentation on the Open Scholarship Framework. We also outline the organizational planning, funding, and collaboration required to support this work at scale. Participants will learn practical ways to build shared methods, reduce duplicated effort, and design NDE transitions that reflect authentic user perspectives rather than internal expectations about how users search.

Sacramento & San Franscisco Ex Libris Knowledge Days and ELUNA Conference 2026 eluna-conf-planning@exlibrisusers.org
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Systems Librarian
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California State University, Northridge
Systems & Discovery Librarian
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California State University, San Bernardino
 Margaret Alexander
Discovery & Systems Librarian
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University of Oregon
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