TY - CONF KW - information behaviour KW - systems design KW - information service design KW - development KW - information practises AU - Isto Huvila AU - Heidi Enwald AU - Kristina Eriksson-Backa AU - Ying-Hsang Liu AU - Noora Hirvonen AB - A common critique is that insights from information behaviour and practises (IBP) research have difficulties to find their way to inform the design of new technologies, systems and services. There is a certain seed of truth of these statements but the situation is much more complex as are the requirements to improve the relevance of empirical observations of information activities for design and development. This panel enquires into how different approaches to IBP research can inform technology and service development in different ways, how to support interdisciplinary dialogue between IBP and systems and service design, and what novel insights from the state-of-the-art of IBP research can be drawn to support technology and service development. BT - Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology DA - 2019/01/01 DO - 10.1002/pra2.86 LA - eng N2 - A common critique is that insights from information behaviour and practises (IBP) research have difficulties to find their way to inform the design of new technologies, systems and services. There is a certain seed of truth of these statements but the situation is much more complex as are the requirements to improve the relevance of empirical observations of information activities for design and development. This panel enquires into how different approaches to IBP research can inform technology and service development in different ways, how to support interdisciplinary dialogue between IBP and systems and service design, and what novel insights from the state-of-the-art of IBP research can be drawn to support technology and service development. PY - 2019 SN - 2373-9231 SP - 541 EP - 545 ST - Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology T2 - Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology TI - Information behaviour and practises research informing technology and service design UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/pra2.86 VL - 56 ER -