In the dawning era of AI, the technological landscape is changing at a rapid pace, but how does that influence our search for content related to Art and Culture?
In the dawning era of AI, the technological landscape is changing at a rapid pace, but how does that influence our search for content related to Art and Culture?
As tools evolve and the global Web ecosystem shifts, user behavior also adapts and this may mean that what we knew with certainty yesterday is no longer true.
The article titled “Exploring Shifts in User Behavior Through Longitudinal Data from a Digital Platform for Art and Culture”, published in MDPI's Informatics Open Access Journal investigates how user engagement evolved over the last three years of real use of the ArtBoulevard platform.
The analysis of this information leads to useful insights that can both be useful to stakeholders active in similar content dissemination, as well as set the stage for broader discussions about the rapid changes in the discovery pathways of Art and Culture related content.
Pergantis, M. Exploring Shifts in User Behavior Through Longitudinal Data from a Digital Platform for Art and Culture. Informatics 2026, 13, 74. https://doi.org/10.3390/informatics13050074
Pergantis M. Exploring Shifts in User Behavior Through Longitudinal Data from a Digital Platform for Art and Culture. Informatics. 2026; 13(5):74. https://doi.org/10.3390/informatics13050074
Chicago/Turabian StylePergantis, Minas. 2026. "Exploring Shifts in User Behavior Through Longitudinal Data from a Digital Platform for Art and Culture" Informatics 13, no. 5: 74. https://doi.org/10.3390/informatics13050074
APA StylePergantis, M. (2026). Exploring Shifts in User Behavior Through Longitudinal Data from a Digital Platform for Art and Culture. Informatics, 13(5), 74. https://doi.org/10.3390/informatics13050074


