[Asis-l] ASIST 2009: Personal Information Management Workshop - preconference event

Christopher Lueg lueg at it.uts.edu.au
Fri Sep 25 01:19:34 EDT 2009


Dear Jacek,

Would it be possible to extend the early registration deadline until after
the papers to be presented at the workshop have been announced?

Email to your account bounced unfortunately. You seem to be using one of
these anti-spam measures that bounce email from unknown senders -like
mine- back to their alleged senders. Spam emails typically use other
people's email addresses (of course without their permission) which means
your system may be contributing to spamming people that had their
addresses stolen by spammers.

Best regards
christopher



On Thu, 24 Sep 2009, Jacek Gwizdka wrote:

> Subject: ASIST 2009: Personal Information Management Workshop -
> preconference event
>
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> Personal Information Management Workshop 2009
> Please join us for the Personal Information Management Workshop, November
> 7-8, 2009, in Vancouver, B.C. The day-and-a-half workshop will feature a
> keynote address by Gary Marchionini, University of North Carolina at Chapel
> Hill and President of ASIS&T, on the workshop theme ““Personal information
> intersections: What happens when PIM spaces overlap?”
> Please register by Friday, September 25 to take advantage of early
> registration discounts.
>
> This is the 5th International Workshop on Personal Information Management
> (PIM), and the first to be held in conjunction with the Annual Meeting of
> the American Society for Information Science & Technology.  PIM is an
> interdisciplinary field of study, attracting researchers from such diverse
> disciplines as information science, cognitive psychology, computer science,
> human computer interaction, and records management.  While technological
> developments have provided powerful tools for PIM access and support, there
> are problems which these technologies have magnified, including the
> increasing volume of communication, 24/7 connectivity, and variety of
> formats. 
>  
> The theme for our workshop is “Personal information intersections.”  We have
> discovered through previous workshops that the messy area where different
> information spaces must interact poses particular challenges for PIM. The
> workshop theme embraces such subtopics as group information management,
> information spaces that serve multiple users (at home, at work, at play),
> information spaces that serve an individual’s multiple roles, task
> management, privacy and security, organizational strategies and policies,
> social and psychological aspects of sharing work space, and defining and
> negotiating boundaries. We invite those who are interested in these topics
> to participate in the workshop and to hear from leading researchers in this
> field.
>  
> For more information about the workshop: http://www.pimworkshop.org/2009
> For information about the ASIS&T Conference and the organization:
> http://www.asis.org
>  
>
> Regards,
> ---
> Jacek Gwizdka, PhD  
> Assistant Professor
>
> Department of Library and Information Science
> School of Communication and Information
> Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
> +1 732 932 7500 x 8236
> 4 Huntington St., New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA
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