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Παραδείγματα εφαρμογών φορητών συσκευών σε βιβλιοθήκες και μουσεία
Examples of application of mobile devices in libraries and museums
Stoica Adrian
Outline
Introduction Case Studies
– Museums– Academic Libraries
Tasks and scenarios Team work Questions - Discussion Conclusion
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Introduction
Mobile devices Privacy & security Hybrid (enabled) spaces Mobile Device = interaction tool Examples of hybrid spaces
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Introduction ► Mobile devices (1)
Do you own a mobile phone? Is it older than 3 years? Has it a camera? What features are you using?
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Introduction ► Mobile devices (2)
PDAs, Smartphones Continuous increase of
– Existing capabilities (storage, connectivity, recording...)
– New features (accelerometers, GPS, compass, high resolution cameras, etc)
Most of the people carry a mobile device Increasing complexity
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Technologies and trends
Z39.50 RFID QRCodes
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B
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Technologies and trends
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Introduction ► Privacy & Security (1)
Imagine that YOUR MOBILE phone is:
LOST or STOLLEN
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Introduction ► Privacy & Security (2)
Personal devices – personal data Always on and connected
– High risk of personal data leaks and theft– Tracking movement without consent and in user
disadvantage– Easy accessible – not always the case
Risk of loss or theft Recording Logging
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Introduction ► Hybrid spaces
Hybrid space– a physical space (that is available to the service beneficiary)
owned by an entity (service provider) that provides mobile context aware services to its users
Hybrid space browser– The mobile device equipped with the appropriate software
together with the additional hardware (readers, sensors etc) that might be available while in the physical space owned by a certain provider
Physical hyperlink– a virtual connection between a physical artifact and
a service or information related to the artifact
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Hybrid spaces and applications (1)
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Hybrid spaces and applications (2)
Physical
Hybrid
S pace
History of
space visits
User Profiles (history of any
place visits)
Policy of setting
up the degree of
privacy, control Trails of
interaction
SERVER
Device
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Introduction ► Mobile Device interaction tool
Physical and virtual space act synergic To interact with virtual space we need a
device. To interact with a hybrid space we need to
interact synchronously with the physical and virtual space.
We need to be able to link the virtual and physical artifacts between them.
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Introduction ► Examples of Hybrid Spaces
Museums Libraries Exhibition halls Supermarkets and shopping centers Restaurants and coffee shops Healthcare institutions Educational institutions
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Case Studies ► Museum
Electronic Guidebook Research Project– http://www.exploratorium.edu/guidebook/– Hands on science museum– Integrate web and physical space
Sotto Voce project at Filoli Center– http://www2.parc.com/csl/projects/guidebooks/
default.html– http://www.filoli.org/– historic house in Woodside, California– electronic guidebook
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build a digital repository for the “Museum of Solomos, Kalvos and other eminent Zakynthians” set of services concerning management of the collection support for visitors and educational activities PDAs to interact with tagged exhibits and other physical elements
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Case Studies ► Museum ► Supporting the visitors of Solomos Museum Project (1)
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Central database with the digital repository in conformity with CIDOC, Application for digital repository management, Museum web site, Device management application, Mobile guide application, Educational applications
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Case Studies ► Museum ► Supporting the visitors of Solomos Museum Project (2)
Museum Prototypes
Figure 2 – The ImageGame. Side by side the screenshots of two members of one group
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Case studies ► Libraries
AirPAC, Auckland, New Zealand– http://www.elgar.govt.nz/screens/airpac/
airpacindex-s2.jsp– Mobile device suitable Public Access Catalog
SmartLibrary Oulu, Finland– http://www.kirjasto.oulu.fi/oulapda/index.html?
searchmode=basic&lang=en– Mobile access to catalog– Map based guidance services
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Case studies ► Libraries ► Hybrid Libraries (1)
Project funded by “Πρόγραμμα Ενίσχυσης Ερευνητικού Δυναμικού ΠΕΝΕΔ2003.” Participants:Πανεπιστήμιο Πατρών, Τμήμα Ηλεκτρολόγων Μηχανικών και Τεχνολογίας Υπολογιστών, Ομάδα Αλληλεπίδρασης Ανθρώπου-Υπολογιστή,Ιόνιο Πανεπιστήμιο, Τμήμα Αρχειονομίας-Βιβλιοθηκονομίας, Εργαστήριο Ψηφιακών Βιβλιοθηκών και Ηλεκτρονικής Δημοσίευσης,Πανεπιστήμιο Πατρών, Βιβλιοθήκη & Υπηρεσία Πληροφόρησης, LOGIC-DIS Α.Ε.
Case studies ► Libraries ► Hybrid Libraries (2)
HSDB
SERVERDatabase handler
QRCode Generator
Content management and delivery
Legacy Database
Administrative Interface (WEB)
Client Interface
LegacySystem
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Library Prototype (1)
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Library Prototype (2)
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Tasks and scenarios
Librarian – inventory by interacting with the books and shelves
Library visitor – search concomitantly the physical and the virtual space (in one word searching the hybrid space)
Museologist – create thematic routes Museum visitor – use the interactive exhibits
to access information with emphasis on his interests
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Team Work – It’s Your Turn to play!
Find collaboratively the task that you think mobile devices will help most in your field of activity.
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Questions - Discussion
Questions?
Questions?
Questions?
Questions?
Questions?
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Conclusion
The growth of popularity and of the set of capabilities of the mobile devices makes them appealing for the role of interaction tools with hybrid spaces
Hybrid spaces are everywhere – we just not have yet all the tools to interact with them
New things bring new problems
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Thank You
Stoica Adrian
Human Computer Interaction GroupElectrical & Computer Engineering Department
University of Patrashttp://hci.ece.upatras.gr