Articles

Measuring User Satisfaction with Journal Content Structure Displays

Published: 2026-05-31

Authors

Samuel David Baker University College London
Olivia Grace Moore University College London

Abstract

A meticulously structured digital layout greatly assists researchers in rapidly comprehending complex metadata, efficiently reviewing abstracts, and seamlessly downloading full-text documents. A comprehensive survey-based study was recently conducted among diverse Cendikia Modern users to accurately measure overall satisfaction regarding these specific article layouts. The conclusive findings strongly highlight that the clear, logical spatial division between essential article metadata and the primary document galleys is exceptionally appreciated by the broader academic community. This thoughtful spatial organization significantly minimizes visual clutter, accelerates the literature review process, and ultimately creates a vastly superior and far more productive digital reading environment for scholars.

Keywords

User Satisfaction Content Structure Journal Metadata OJS Layout Design

Author Biographies

Samuel David Baker, (University College London)

Department of Human-Computer Interaction

Olivia Grace Moore, (University College London)

Department of Human-Computer Interaction