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GETTING AWAY FROM WIDGETSDESIGN THINKING AS A SURVIVAL TOOL

@abhumphreysAlex Humphreys, JSTOR Labs

NISO Webinar: Creating the New Information Product

March 15, 2017

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ITHAKA is a not-for-profit organization that helps the academiccommunity use digital technologies to preserve the scholarly record

and to advance research and teaching in sustainable ways.

JSTOR is a not-for-profit digital library of academic journals, books, and primary sources.

Ithaka S+R is a not-for-profit research and consulting service that helps academic, cultural, and publishing communities thrive in the digital environment.

Portico is a not-for-profit preservation service for digital publications, including electronic journals, books, and historical collections.

Artstor provides 2+ million high-quality images and digital asset management software to enhance scholarship and teaching.

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JSTOR Labs works with partner publishers, libraries and labs to create tools for researchers, teachers and students that are immediately useful – and a little bit magical.

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THE TROUBLEWITH WIDGETS

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The word widget is a placeholder name for an object or, more specifically, a mechanical or other manufactured device. It is an abstract unit of production.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Widget_(economics)

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WIDGETS OF CONTENT

• Neat, pre-defined packages of contentex. books, journals

• Publishers competed and libraries/users selected based on what was IN packages

• But it’s not so easy any more…

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Great article

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Great article

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The contents of the containers are still important!

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Great article

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But pay attention here too, now:

Article Processi

ng Charges

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Great article

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And here:

The Big Deal

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YOU’RE NOT THE ONES SETTING YOUR USERS’ EXPECTATIONS

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THESE MAMMOTHS AREN’T *JUST* SETTING USERS’ EXPECTATIONS

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WHAT’S A [YOUR NAME HERE]TO DO?

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HORIZONS OF INNOVATION

Horizon 1 Horizons 2 & 3• Horizon 1 = core

business

• Innovation usually seeks operational efficiencies

• You know the market, the product, etc.

• You can make reasonable predictions about both cost to develop and how market will react

• Horizons 2 & 3 = new products, new markets & new businesses

• “If you build it, they will come.”

• You don’t even know what “it” is

• Or who “they” are

Horizons framework: http://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/strategy-and-corporate-finance/our-insights/enduring-ideas-the-three-horizons-

of-growthhttp://blog.hypeinnovation.com/using-the-three-horizons-framework-for-innovation

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Q: If H2 and H3 are so uncertain, how do you find your way to a sustainable new product or business?

The Design Squiggle, by Damien Newman: http://cargocollective.com/central/The-Design-Squiggle/

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A: Lots of short iterations + lots of user feedback = speeding up the learning cycle

Innovation isn’t one big “Eureka,”

it’s a thousand little ones.

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REIMAGINING THEMONOGRAPHCan we improve the experience and value of long-form scholarship?

Aug-Sep: User Research

Oct: Workshop

Nov: Build Prototype

Dec: Release Paper/Prototype

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USER RESEARCH

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WORKSHOP

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PROTOTYPING

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labs.jstor.org/topicgraph

TOPICGRAPH

Understand at a glance the topics covered in a book.

Jump straight to pages about topics you’re researching.

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REIMAGINING THE MONOGRAPH

White paper describing the project, process and principles released as a draft for comment

labs.jstor.org/monograph

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www.jstor.org/analyze

AND ONE FOR GOOD MEASURE:Text Analyzer: Use your own document to search for articles and books.

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Thank you

Alex HumphreysDirector, JSTOR LabsITHAKAhttp://[email protected]@ithaka.org

Further Reading• The Lean Startup, Eric Ries• Business Model Generation &

Value Proposition Design, Osterwalder et al.

• Marty Cagan’s Blog: svpg.com/articles

• Running Lean & Scaling Lean, Ash Maurya

• Sprint, Knapp, Zeratsky, & Kowitz

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APPENDIX (OPEN IN CASE OF NO INTERNET CONNECTION)

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