Date post: | 24-May-2015 |
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Occupying Everyday Places
Keeping an Eye on Physical Information Sources Where They
Typically Exist
Disclaimer 1
• You will be exposed to the inner-workings of my house.
Disclaimer 2
• People organize stuff.• People need and seek and obtain and use
information.– See LIS 510.
• People use organized information.– See LIS 530 for the why.
The Tour: Bedroom
The Tour: Bedroom
The Tour: Bedroom
The Tour: Upstairs Hall
The Tour: Stairs
The Tour: Dining Area
The Tour: Kitchen Counter
The Tour: Fridge
The Tour: Kitchen
The Tour: Living Room
The Tour: Studio
The Tour: Front Porch
The Tour: Back Patio
Topic Statement• In everyday life, people are having intimate relationships
with their information-bearing objects. We keep these objects close to us in ways corresponding with their use-value and use-mode (medium).
• We as information professionals and future library leaders should be aware of how our spaces we invite people to use can be conducive to those visitors’ habits. Discovering how each user physically and emotionally uses that information in various objects will allow opportunities for innovation and evolution in design and experience. Obviously.
• But: look to your own lives because you are a visitor too.