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5 Classic Usability Books

Jeff Sauro • October 12, 2010

The books on this list have done more than sell a lot of copies (some have only sold a modest amount). They have been influential in providing material that has helped establish the usability profession.
       
1. A Practical Guide to Usability Testing by Joe Dumas & Ginny. Redish (1993)
One of three books on the mechanics of usability testing. It also includes a detailed section on how usability testing fits into an organizations development process.
  2. Handbook of Usability Testing by Jeffrey Rubin (1994)
Focuses on the important details and mechanics of conducting a usability test. It is now in its second edition with some new material from Dana Chisnell, and Jared Spool.
 3. Usability Engineering by Jakob Nielsen (1993)
Includes detail on usability testing and heuristic evaluations. If you're used to Nielsen's more recent work with the emphasis on qualitative insights you may be surprised to see the amount of quantitative research and data supporting the methods.
 4. Cost Justifying Usability by Randolph Bias & Deborah Mayhew (1994)
A perennial issue for anyone in usability is justifying your work, your budget and your results. You may not always convince others, or even yourself that usability provides a measurable ROI but this is the place to start when you need to. Also in its second edition with a lot more material.
 5. The Psychology of Human Computer Interaction Stuart Card, Thomas Moran & Allen Newell (1983)
Don't try and read this in one sitting. This is the text that explains Keystroke Level Modelling (KLM) and GOMS (Goals, Operators, Methods & Selection Rules). It is still the best resource for understanding how to predict skilled users' time[pdf] (an under-utilized tool in my opinion).

Any short list is going to leave off a lot of other important books. Here are just a few that didn't make my top five.

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Jeff Sauro hosted a live webinar on February 28th, 2012 on Best Practices for Remote Usability Testing. The event was overbooked so if you missed it you can now view a recording.


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Jeff Sauro is the founding principal of Measuring Usability LLC, a company providing statistics and usability consulting to Fortune 1000 companies.
He is the author of over 15 journal articles and 3 books on statistics and the user-experience.
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Quantifying the User Experience: Practical Statistics for User ResearchQuantifying the User Experience: Practical Statistics for User Research

The most comprehensive statistical resource for UX Professions (JUST RELEASED)

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Excel & R Companion to Quantifying the User ExperienceExcel & R Companion to Quantifying the User Experience

Detailed Steps to Solve over 100 Examples and Exercises in the Excel Calculator and R

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A Practical Guide to the System Usability ScaleA Practical Guide to the System Usability Scale

Background, Benchmarks & Best Practices for the most popular usability questionnaire

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A Practical Guide to Measuring UsabilityA Practical Guide to Measuring Usability

72 Answers to the Most Common Questions about Quantifying the Usability of Websites and Software

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