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Management of Personal Information Scraps

Bernstein, M., Van Kleek, M., schraefel, m. c. and Karger, D. (2007) Management of Personal Information Scraps. In: CHI: ACM Conference on Human Factors - Late Breaking Results, 2007, San Jose, CA, USA.

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Abstract

We introduce research on information scraps – short, self-contained personal notes that fall outside of traditional filing schemes. We report on a preliminary study of information scraps’ nature and outline plans for the next phase of our user study. Based on ongoing study results, we describe our designs and prototypes for information scrap capture and access tools.

Creators:Michael Bernstein, Max Van Kleek, m.c. schraefel, David Karger
Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item
Keywords:Personal information management, information scrap
Additional Information:Poster presentation won first place Work in Progress, CHI, 2007
Research Group:Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
Deposited On:15 Jan 2007 by schraefel, monica
ID Code:13319
Last Modified:23 Jan 2010 16:31
Performance Indicator:EZ~03~01~11
Citations:Google Scholar: 4

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