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Children’s interaction with cross-cultural and multilingual digital libraries: I. Understanding interface design representations
Authors:Dania Bilal  Imad Bachir
Institution:1. School of Information Sciences, The University of Tennessee, 1345 Circle Park, Knoxville, TN 37919, United States;2. Faculty of Communication and Information Management, The Lebanese University, Beirut, Lebanon
Abstract:This paper reports the results of a study that examined Arabic-speaking children’s interaction with the International Children’s Digital Library (ICDL). Assessment of the ICDL to Arabic-speaking children as a culturally diverse group was grounded in “representations” and “meaning” rather than in internationalization and localization. The utility of the ICDL navigation controls was judged based on the extent it supported children’s navigation. Most of the ICDL representations and their meanings were found to be highly appropriate for older children but inappropriate for younger ones. The design of the ICDL navigation controls was supportive of children’s navigation. Recommendations for assessing the cross-cultural usability of the ICDL are made and suggestions for system design improvements are provided.
Keywords:Children  Digital libraries  International Children&rsquo  s Digital Library (ICDL)  Cross-cultural usability  System design  Interface representations  Appropriateness measure  Elementary school students  Middle school students  Arabic-speaking children  International interface design  Culture
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