[Asis-l] Reminder CfP PIM 2006 - a SIGIR 2006 workshop
Jacek Gwizdka
pim2006 at gwizdka.com
Mon May 15 11:20:55 EDT 2006
CALL FOR PAPERS
REMINDER - submissions due next Sun, May 21, 2006
Personal Information Management: Now that we're talking, what are we learning?
A SIGIR 2006 WORKSHOP
August 10 & 11, 2006, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, USA
WEBSITE: http://pim.ischool.washington.edu/pim06home.htm
DEADLINE FOR ALL SUBMISSIONS: 21 May 2006 (Sun)
1. ORGANIZERS
William Jones, University of Washington, USA
Nicholas Belkin, Rutgers University, USA
Ofer Bergman, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Robert G. Capra III, Virginia Tech, USA
Mary Czerwinski, Microsoft Research, USA
Susan Dumais, Microsoft Research, USA
Jacek Gwizdka, Rutgers University, USA
David Maier, Portland State University, USA
Manuel A. Pérez-Quinones, Virginia Tech, USA
Jaime Teevan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
2. Personal Information Management: PIM 2006
Good research relating to Personal Information
Management (PIM) is being done in several
disciplines including database management,
human-computer interaction, artificial
intelligence and, certainly, information
retrieval. This two-day workshop will continue
momentum towards building a community of
researchers doing PIM-related research.
3. Workshop Objectives
· Examine where PIM currently stands as a
field of inquiry. What should it encompass?
· Determine how to measure progress in the
study of PIM and its practice. What does good and better PIM looks like?
· Revisit and add to the list of key
problems and challenges identified in the PIM
2005 workshop (
http://pim.ischool.washington.edu/pim05home.htm).
What progress has been made over the past year and a half?
· Identify promising approaches to PIM (that may meet these challenges).
· Identify specific opportunities for a
greater, two-way exchange between researchers
focused on PIM and researchers focused on IR.
Certainly, IR technologies can assist people who
need to find or re-find information to meet a
current need. Information filtering technologies
may also be usefully applied to assist people
with the difficult keeping task of deciding
where new information should go. Conversely, the
analysis of PIM may challenge and inspire
modification to standard paradigms of IR inquiry.
4. SUBMISSION
4.1 Important Dates
Submissions: Sun, May 21, 2006
Notification of acceptance: June 16, 2006
Final camera ready submissions: June 30, 2006
Workshop: August 10 & 11, 2006
4.2 Requirements
Interested participants should submit a 100 word
biography, a one- to two-thousand-word
(2-to-4-page) paper describing their position and
relevant work they are doing. (Please use an ACM
SIG Proceedings Template available at:
<http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html>http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html).
Accepted participants are also expected to
provide a simple poster (in PDF) summarizing
their PIM-related research. Posters will be
printed and posted both days to serve as talking
points and conversation starters. Participants
are encouraged to read the report from the 2005
workshop ( http://pim.ischool.washington.edu/pim05home.htm).
Submissions should be emailed to Jacek Gwizdka,
<mailto:pim2006 at gwizdka.com>pim2006 at gwizdka.com,
by midnight PST on Sun, May 21, 2006. Subject
line should begin with PIM2006. See below for
more information on workshop theme and topics.
Jacek Gwizdka
Department of Library and Information Science
Rutgers University
pim2006 at gwizdka.com
5. Additional Workshop Information
5.1 Workshop Theme.
Personal Information Management (PIM) refers to
both the practice and the study of the activities
a person performs in order to acquire or create,
store, organize, maintain, retrieve, use and
distribute the information needed to complete
tasks (work-related and not) and to fulfill
various roles and responsibilities (as parent,
employee, friend, member of community, etc.).
There is a critical need to continue momentum
towards building a community of researchers doing
PIM-related research. As an important first step
in this process, thirty leading researchers from
various disciplines convened in Seattle, WA on
January 27-29, 2005 for a workshop on PIM
sponsored by the National Science Foundation
(NSF) (see the final workshop report at
<http://pim.ischool.washington.edu/>http://pim.ischool.washington.edu/).
Participants identified the potential for PIM to
promote a synergistic multi-disciplinary dialog.
Another sentiment expressed was that research
problems relating to PIM often fell through the
cracks between existing R&D efforts.
The workshop led to a special issue on PIM in the
Communications of the ACM (January, 2006 issue).
Participants also expressed an interest in
re-convening periodically and in connection with
other conferences such as SIGIR, SIGCHI and ASIST
(<http://www.asis.org/>http://www.asis.org/)
each of which attracts a substantial subset of
people doing PIM-related research.
The upcoming SIGIR 2006 conference in Seattle
represents an excellent opportunity to continue
the momentum begun by the original workshop and
also to engage a larger community of people
involved in information retrieval research that relates directly to PIM.
5.2 Workshop Topics
We encourage participation based on, but not
limited to, the following PIM-related topics:
Understanding PIM
· How Do People Find and Re-Find Information?
· How Do People Keep Information for Later Use?
· How Do People Organize?
· Methods and Methodologies of PIM Fieldwork: How Do We Study PIM?
Tools & Techniques in Support of PIM
· Tools for Searching Personal Information
· Tools for Structuring Personal Information
· Underlying Data Representation and the
Unification of Personal Information
· Email and PIM
· Teachable/learnable Strategies of PIM
· Methods and Methodologies for the Evaluation of PIM
PIM in the Larger World
· PIM and Other People
· Privacy and Projection of Personal Information
· Security, Law and Policies (Public and Corporate)
· PIM for Different People and Situations
· Patient PIM
· PIM for an Aging Population
· Individual Differences
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