Published Date
January 2017, Vol.48:1–29, doi:10.1016/j.destud.2016.10.003
Author
Hamish McAlpine
University of Bristol, Faculty of Engineering, Queen's Building, University Walk, Bristol BS8 1TR, UK
Philip Cash ,
Technical University of Denmark, Produktionstorvet, Building 424, Room 122, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark
Ben Hicks
University of Bristol, Faculty of Engineering, Queen's Building, University Walk, Bristol BS8 1TR, UK
Available online 12 November 2016.
Highlights
Keywords
information processing
design knowledge
reflective practice
logbooks
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0142694X16300680
January 2017, Vol.48:1–29, doi:10.1016/j.destud.2016.10.003
Author
Hamish McAlpine
University of Bristol, Faculty of Engineering, Queen's Building, University Walk, Bristol BS8 1TR, UK
Philip Cash ,
Technical University of Denmark, Produktionstorvet, Building 424, Room 122, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark
Ben Hicks
University of Bristol, Faculty of Engineering, Queen's Building, University Walk, Bristol BS8 1TR, UK
Available online 12 November 2016.
Highlights
- •We explore the mediating role of logbooks in engineering design.
- •We report two studies of PIM use to explore mediation.
- •We propose three key mediation modes simultaneously supported by logbooks.
- •We identify implications for design of new PIM tools and practices.
Information transformation is key to engineering design work. However, research on how information management tools, and logbooks in particular, mediate this, is fragmented. We explore this via two studies (from which we confirm the central role of logbooks) and propose three modes of mediation: facilitating cognition and creation, gathering and collation of information, and staging and transformation of information. The findings explain the widespread use of logbooks through their support of these three modes. Consequently, we contend that multi-modal mediation is one of the main reasons why logbooks are such a central and enduring medium. This synthesises and extends theory on mediation and information use in engineering design. Further, practical insights are derived for the development new information management tools.
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0142694X16300680
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