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Content Audit

More coming soon…

Other Content Assessment Techniques

  • Have someone else proofread and “peer-review” your content to help make sure it’s the best it can be.
  • Cloze test for reading comprehension by Jakob Nielsen of the Nielsen Norman Group.
  • Practical Advice for Testing Content on Websites by Hoa Loranger of the Nielsen Norman Group.
  • Diagnostic tools: Grammark, Hemingway App, Readability Score.

Get Help

Need help? Have feedback? Contact the Web Team (webteam@library.illinois.edu).

  • Getting Started
    • Understanding Our Users
    • What Content Goes Where
    • Plan, Manage, and Assess Content
      • Plan New Content
      • Manage Content
      • Assess Content
      • Retire Content
  • Content Style Guide
    • 9 Principles for Quality Content
    • Acronyms and Abbreviations
    • Documents
    • Headings
    • Images, Video, Audio
    • Jump-to or Table of Contents Sections
    • Language, Voice, and Tone
    • Links and Buttons
    • Lists
    • Naming Conventions
    • Numbers, Phone Numbers, Dates, and Time
    • Page Titles
    • Punctuation
    • Tables
    • Text Styles
  • Project Resources
    • Website Guiding Principles
    • Usage Stats
    • Writing Before and After Examples
    • Reality Check
    • Prioritization Scale

Progress Reports

  • About this Project

Originally created by Suzanne Chapman May 2016. Copyright © University of Illinois Library 2016. Available for reuse via Creative Commons By 4.0.

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