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		<title>Usability and Gratifications -- Towards a Website Analysis Model</title>
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		<description>This paper discusses website usability issues. Specifically, it assumes that the usability of a website depends more on the perception of the user than on the objectively assessable usability criteria of the website. Two pilot studies, based on theoretical notions of uses&#xD;and gratifications theory and similar theories, are presented. In the first study, experts&#xD;evaluated three websites on the national park Mesa Verde in a more formal approach&#xD;based on criteria defined in the literature. In the second study, non-experts evaluated the&#xD;same three websites in a more informal and personal approach, using concurrent, or&#xD;“thinking aloud,” verbal protocol methods. Results show that overall assessment of the&#xD;websites differs between experts and non-experts. Specifically, overall the website&#xD;assessed as worst by the experts was liked most by the non-experts. Cognitive and&#xD;emotional needs as defined by uses and gratifications seemed to make more of a&#xD;difference with regard to website use, and less with regard to website evaluation. Results&#xD;from these studies provide the basis for a user-centered website analysis model that may&#xD;make use of but not depend on usability criteria defined by the literature.</description>
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