Authors
Steve Whittaker, Julia Hirschberg
Publication date
2001/6/1
Journal
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)
Volume
8
Issue
2
Pages
150-170
Publisher
ACM
Description
We explored general issues concerning personal information management by investigating the characteristics of office workers' paper-based information, in an industrial research environment. we examined the reasons people collect paper, types of data they collect, problems encountered in handling paper, and strategies used for processing it. We tested three specific hypotheses in the course of an office move. The greater availability of public digital data along with changes in people's jobs or interests should lead to wholescale discarding of paper data, while preparing for the move. Instead we found workers kept large, highly valued papar archives. We also expected that the major part of people's personal archives would be unique documents. However, only 49% of people's archives were unique documents, the remainder being copies of publicly available data and unread information, and we explore reasons …
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Scholar articles
S Whittaker, J Hirschberg - ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction …, 2001