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 The UK electronic information Group (UKeiG) is pleased to announce a
one-day course on "Search usability: filters and facets" at CILIP's
headquarters in the heart of London on Tuesday 18th September, 2018 9.30 am
- 4.30 pm.

https://tinyurl.com/ycyp5g2m

This course will provide an introduction to the design of search user
experiences with a focus on the fundamental principles of faceted search
and navigation.

Who should attend?
Intranet/web managers, information architects, search specialists,
developers and managers of search projects, or anyone who either has
implemented or is planning to implement a search application and wants to
maximise the usability and effectiveness of their investment.

Programme
Faceted search offers tremendous potential for transforming the search
experience. It provides a flexible framework that can satisfy a wide
variety of user needs, from simple fact retrieval to complex exploratory
search. It is now the dominant interaction paradigm for most library sites
and is increasingly applied to a wide range of search applications.
However, with this power comes a challenge: what kinds of categorisation
schemes are effective and how should we use them to support search and
navigation? How can we design search experiences that integrate effectively
with other user journeys and tasks? Above all, how can we deliver search
applications that address a diverse range of user needs and goals without
compromising usability?

The course will include both presentations and group work to enable
delegates to analyse, evaluate and improve the effectiveness of search
applications within their own organisation. You will:

*Explore the fundamental concepts of Human-Centred Design for information
search and discovery
*Learn how to differentiate between various types of search behaviour:
known-item, exploratory, lookup, learning, investigation, etc.
*Understand the dimensions of search usability and how to apply them to
different user contexts
*Study the basic principles of faceted classification and how to use them
to deliver effective search and navigation experiences

Course leader
UKeiG's trainer Tony Russell-Rose is Founder of 2dSearch (
https://www.2dsearch.com), a start-up applying artificial intelligence,
natural language processing and data visualisation to create the next
generation of professional search tools. He is also Director of UXLabs, a
research and design consultancy specialising in complex search and
information access applications. Previously, Tony was Manager of User
Experience at Oracle and editor of the Endeca UI Design Pattern Library, an
online resource dedicated to best practice in the design of search and
discovery experiences. He holds a PhD in human-computer interaction, an MSc
in cognitive psychology and a first degree in engineering, majoring in
human factors. He is also Honorary Visiting Fellow at the Centre for
Interactive Systems Research, City University, London.

For more information, and to book online, go to:
https://tinyurl.com/ycyp5g2m

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