WisBar News
August 15, 2002
Wanted: Lawyers and other legal professionals to participate in WisBar development and evaluation
The State Bar of Wisconsin recently launched the analysis and design phase for the next generation of WisBar, the State Bar Internet site. The State Bar is looking for lawyers, law students, paralegals, and legal support staff to participate in site development, user research, and site prototype evaluation.
Wanted: Lawyers and other legal professionals to participate in
WisBar development and evaluation
August 15, 2002
The State Bar of Wisconsin recently launched the analysis and design
phase for the next generation of WisBar, the State Bar Internet site.
The State Bar is looking for lawyers, law students, paralegals, and
legal support staff to participate in site development, user research,
and site prototype evaluation. This is an opportunity for the legal
community to become directly involved in shaping the future of WisBar,
enhancing user access to and the value of WisBar content.
Study participants are needed to participate in one-on-one user
interviews at participants' offices, focus groups, or usability testing
of prototype designs. Commitment is approximately two hours.
Additional volunteers are needed for an average of 10 hours to
participate on support teams with staff on such activities as developing
an approach to legal research, the site's navigation and content
categorization, or the site's design and navigation.
To express your interest, please email Beth Lindorff at blindorff@wisbar.org or call
(800) 444-9404, ext. 6098. Please indicate whether you are interested in
participating as a support or study participant and whether you are
interested in a specific activity noted above. Feel free to email Beth
with your general thoughts about WisBar.