Bernstein, M., Van Kleek, M., Karger, D. and schraefel, m. (2007) Information Scraps: How and Why Information Eludes our Personal Information Management Tools. Transactions on Information Systems . (In Press)
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Abstract
In this paper we describe information scraps -- a class of personal information whose content is scribbled on Post-it notes, scrawled on corners of random sheets of paper, buried inside the bodies of e-mail messages sent to ourselves, or typed haphazardly into text files. Information scraps hold our great ideas, sketches, notes, reminders, driving directions, and even our poetry. We define information scraps to be the body of personal information that is held outside of its natural or We have much still to learn about these loose forms of information capture. Why are they so often held outside of our traditional PIM locations and instead on Post-its or in text files? Why must we sometimes go around our traditional PIM applications to hold on to our scraps, such as by e-mailing ourselves? What are information scraps' role in the larger space of personal information management, and what do they uniquely offer that we find so appealing? If these unorganized bits truly indicate the failure of our PIM tools, how might we begin to build better tools? We have pursued these questions by undertaking a study of 27 knowledge workers. In our findings we describe information scraps from several angles: their content, their location, and the factors that lead to their use, which we identify as ease of capture, flexibility of content and organization, and avilability at the time of need. We also consider the personal emotive responses around scrap management. We present a set of design considerations that we have derived from the analysis of our study results. We present our work on an application platform, jourknow, to test some of these design and usability findings.
| Creators: | Michael Bernstein, Max Van Kleek, David Karger, mc schraefel |
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| Editors: | Deborah Barreau, Robert Capra, William Jones, Manuel Perez-Quinones |
| Item Type: | Article |
| Keywords: | Personal information management, notetaking, information scraps |
| Research Group: | Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia |
| Deposited On: | 31 Jul 2008 10:40 by schraefel, monica |
| ID Code: | 16461 |
| Last Modified: | 11 Nov 2009 12:39 |
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