Exploration of User Experience Design Optimization for the Campus Library Information Management System
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campus library, information management system, user experience design.Abstract
As an important bridge connecting library resources and users, the user experience design of the campus library information management system directly affects users’ perception of usage. With the development of information technology and the wide application of artificial intelligence technology, the development of libraries in the digital era needs to keep pace with the development of new technologies to further enhance their knowledge service capabilities. For the future campus library information management system, complex information scenarios and personalized knowledge service demands put forward higher interaction design requirements for intelligent applications. This article believes that user-centered intelligent interaction experience lies in fully understanding the intentions of users. With the development of voice recognition, motion recognition, biometrics, and other technologies, the design focus of products and services in intelligent interaction is no longer limited to meeting functional needs, but gradually moves towards providing a more intelligent, continuous, and immersive user experience. Therefore, this study starts from the perspective of user experience design, optimizes the interactive functions of the current library information management system, and explores a new user-oriented framework for campus library interactive services.
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