@inproceedings{SchroeterHussleinLanger, author = {Schr{\"o}ter, Jan and Hußlein, Steffi and Langer, Constanze}, title = {„Da haste den Salat"}, series = {Mensch und Computer 2015 - Usability Professionals}, booktitle = {Mensch und Computer 2015 - Usability Professionals}, publisher = {De Gruyter}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-1104-4332-5}, doi = {10.1515/9783110443882-034}, pages = {307 -- 310}, abstract = {Allein in Deutschland landen jedes Jahr 11 Millionen Tonnen Lebensmittel auf dem M{\"u}ll, obwohl sie noch zum Verzehr geeignet w{\"a}ren: allein 61\% davon aus privaten Haushalten. Gleichzeitig w{\"a}chst durch die voranschreitende Urbanisierung der Wunsch nach mehr sozialer Vernetzung. Was k{\"o}nnen wir gegen diese Entwicklung tun? Wie bringt man Menschen dazu, bewusster mit Nahrungsmitteln umzugehen und welche Rolle k{\"o}nnen soziale Netzwerke dabei spielen? Im Dialog mit Nutzern entstand mittels Personas und Szenarien „neighborSWAP": Eine App als lokales Einkaufsnetzwerk. Sie erm{\"o}glicht kollaboratives Einkaufen und das Teilen {\"u}briggebliebener Mahlzeiten, ungenutzter Lebensmittel oder selbst angebauter Waren {\"u}ber eine Sharing-Funktion. Gleichzeitig inspiriert sie den Nutzer zu einer abwechslungsreichen und bewussten Ern{\"a}hrung.}, subject = {Sharing Economy}, language = {de} } @incollection{BuettnerTreudeWolf, author = {B{\"u}ttner, Stephan and Treude, Linda and Wolf, Sabine}, title = {Visual Contextualization of Library Data}, series = {Re:inventing information science in the networked society : Proceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Information Science (ISI 2015)}, booktitle = {Re:inventing information science in the networked society : Proceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Information Science (ISI 2015)}, publisher = {H{\"u}lsbusch}, address = {Gl{\"u}ckstadt}, isbn = {978-3-86488-081-0}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.17976}, publisher = {Fachhochschule Potsdam}, pages = {573 -- 577}, abstract = {The role of libraries changed tremendously in the digital age. Search engine technology and full text availability now define the standards for information research. Libraries as knowledge providers have to face the challenges of the new technologies. Our poster contribution takes the example of Augmented Reality (AR) to show a way to use the potential of digital technology for library services. AR offers new possibilities to contextualize library data. Hence the transfer of knowledge can be enriched by virtual information and visualization. In our poster we introduce the project mylibrARy and the status quo of the conceptual process of designing a library AR-app. mylibrARy is a cooperation project between the University of Applied Sciences in Potsdam, a public library in Berlin and metaio GmbH. By providing mobile access to enriched library data the institution is able to stay in touch with users or even generate new users with a high affinity for digital technology. According to the result of our first of four user studies especially the integration of social media and social reading functions plays a crucial role in reaching that aim. Beside the connection to the local library knowledge organization system in the app we plan to integrate further features for the semantic contextualization such as the Wikipedia categories.}, subject = {Wissensorganisation}, language = {en} }