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Don't Make Me Think, Revisited: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability (Voices That Matter)
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Book & Author Page Issues > Super-librarian, please separate editions!

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Thomas (shaggy617) | 1 comments Could a super-librarian please separate Don't Make Me Think and Don't Make Me Think, Revisited?

The 2013 "revisited" edition is substantially different from the 2000 edition and even the 2006 update (as different as the 2013 web was from the 2000 web).

If you're studying the evolution of web usability, as I am, you've got to read both (or maybe all three), so that makes them different works.

Thanks!


message 2: by Emily (last edited Dec 15, 2019 08:56AM) (new)

Emily | 17550 comments Thomas wrote: "The 2013 "revisited" edition is substantially different from the 2000 edition and even the 2006 update (as different as the 2013 web was from the 2000 web).

If you're studying the evolution of web usability, as I am, you've got to read both (or maybe all three), so that makes them different works."


Goodreads does not separate books from their subsequent editions. The nature of new editions implies that they are revised and updated based on changes in the industry.

Goodreads users can read and review multiple editions of the same work.


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