We present PARTICIPATE, a technology probe exploring how to strengthen the connection between activities taking place at public libraries and their collections, both in the digital realm and in the physical space. Based on ethnographic studies and participatory design activities, we derive three core implications for place- and activity centric library services. These implications led us to design PARTICIPATE in collaboration with library staff from three European countries. The probe is a mean to investigate how place- and activity-centric digital services in the library space can engage participants in co-creating knowledge, and enable libraries to integrate activities with library collections
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Abstract Since 2014, a growing body of critical research has pointed out flaws in smart city develo...
Within the Library 2.0 model, visitors of public libraries are enabled to actively shape the service...
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A cultural divide has been acknowledged in the UK, with people from disadvantaged (e.g., employment,...
To help librarians understand the impact of emerging technologies on participatory service building,...
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Lankes and Silverstein (2006) introduced the “participatory library” and suggested that the nature a...
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Over the last decades public libraries have changed slowly but steadily. Nowadays, all over Europe d...
Participatory design is a process by which the people who will use a space, a service, or a tool are...
Public libraries are increasingly using social media in an attempt to meet users in their own spaces...
Digitalisation has had a profound effect on our society. Much of our daily lives revolve around digi...
Abstract Since 2014, a growing body of critical research has pointed out flaws in smart city develo...
Within the Library 2.0 model, visitors of public libraries are enabled to actively shape the service...
Participatory models for public libraries, such as the presence of performative spaces, are growing ...
The development of digitalisation in society has contributed to the library facing new assignments i...
International audienceWe investigate how to design community technologies for public events. We do s...
Many libraries, archives, and museums provide their users with social computing environments that in...
A cultural divide has been acknowledged in the UK, with people from disadvantaged (e.g., employment,...
To help librarians understand the impact of emerging technologies on participatory service building,...
In this paper, we discuss opportunities and challenges for technology development and adoption in pu...
Lankes and Silverstein (2006) introduced the “participatory library” and suggested that the nature a...
In this paper, we present a case study of a participatoryproject that focuses on interaction in larg...
Over the last decades public libraries have changed slowly but steadily. Nowadays, all over Europe d...
Participatory design is a process by which the people who will use a space, a service, or a tool are...
Public libraries are increasingly using social media in an attempt to meet users in their own spaces...
Digitalisation has had a profound effect on our society. Much of our daily lives revolve around digi...
Abstract Since 2014, a growing body of critical research has pointed out flaws in smart city develo...
Within the Library 2.0 model, visitors of public libraries are enabled to actively shape the service...