Journal article

This is not classified: Everyday information seeking and encountering in smart urban spaces

H Kukka, V Kostakos, T Ojala, J Ylipulli, T Suopajärvi, M Jurmu, S Hosio

Personal and Ubiquitous Computing | SPRINGER LONDON LTD | Published : 2013

Abstract

We present a multipronged comparative study of citizens' self-proclaimed information needs and actual information seeking behavior in smart urban spaces. We first conducted several user studies to identify the types of information services that citizens believed to be useful in urban setting utilizing methods ranging from contextual inquiry with lo-fi prototypes to "card sorting" exercise with a separate set of participants, and finally to implementing selected services. We then made a sizeable constructive intervention into the urban space by deploying in a city center 12 large, interactive public displays called "hotspots" to offer a wide range of previously identified information services..

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Funding Acknowledgements

Financial support received from the Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation, the European Regional Development Fund, the City of Oulu, the Academy of Finland, and the UBI (UrBan Interactions) consortium is gratefully acknowledged.