Making Local Information More Accessible: A Diary Study of Information Channel Selection of Mobile Users

Yung-Ju Chang, Mark W. Newman
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The mobile Web has been a dominant channel for mobile users to fulfill information needs. Mobile users, however, also use other information channels such as the environment and personal sources. Through a 14-week exploratory diary study with ten mobile users, we found uncertainty with the accessibility of target information in an information channel to be a significant barrier for mobile users in using that channel to address an information need. This barrier is especially apparent when the information to be sought is for an upcoming activity or plan. In addition, we found that local infrastructural information such as information of services, resources, and directions within a specific point of interest was often perceived inaccessible or difficult to access on the Web, resulting in mobile users often preferring to use other information channels to obtain the information. We provide an explanation of the impact of such uncertainty using the cognitive maps framework from environmental cognition, and provide design implications on how Ubicomp systems can make local infrastructural information more accessible to mobile users.
让本地信息更容易获取:移动用户信息渠道选择的日记研究
移动网络已经成为移动用户满足信息需求的主要渠道。然而,移动用户也使用其他信息渠道,如环境和个人来源。通过对10个移动用户进行为期14周的探索性日记研究,我们发现信息渠道中目标信息的可访问性的不确定性是移动用户使用该渠道解决信息需求的重大障碍。当要寻找的信息是针对即将到来的活动或计划时,这种障碍尤其明显。此外,我们发现,当地的基础设施信息,如服务、资源和特定兴趣点内的方向信息,通常被认为是不可访问的或难以在Web上访问的,这导致移动用户通常更愿意使用其他信息渠道来获取信息。我们使用来自环境认知的认知地图框架解释了这种不确定性的影响,并提供了Ubicomp系统如何使移动用户更容易访问本地基础设施信息的设计含义。
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