[Sighci-l] Survey of Personal Information Management researchers and practitioners
Ammy Jiranida Phuwanartnurak
jiranida at u.washington.edu
Tue Apr 13 14:25:27 EDT 2004
Dear ASIST-SIGHCI members,
Personal Information Management (PIM) is the storage, organization, and
retrieval of information by an individual for his/her own use. As well
as being an activity we all perform every day, PIM is also a growing
field of inquiry
Are you involved in the field of PIM research and development? If so, we
would like to hear from you. We have setup an online questionnaire to
collect feedback regarding the issues you see as important to the future
of PIM. We would be very grateful for your input. You can access the
questionnaire at: http://pimsigquestionnaire.notlong.com
<http://pimsigquestionnaire.notlong.com> .
Your responses are being collected in preparation for a Special Interest
Group (SIG) on PIM at the annual conference on Human-Computer
Interaction, CHI2004. Our intention is to use the questionnaire
responses to develop an initial discussion framework. The SIG will be
held on Thursday 29 April 2004, at 14:30-16:00, in Hall M. For more
information on the PIM SIG and a pointer to an on-going discussion see
http://www.emailresearch.org/Conferences/CHI2004-PIM-SIG
<http://www.emailresearch.org/Conferences/CHI2004-PIM-SIG> .
At the end of the questionnaire you will have the option to request a
summary of survey results via email and to be kept posted on other
developments relating to the PIM SIG.
Please note that you may choose not to answer any or all questions for
whatever reason. The survey takes about 10-15 minutes to complete. We
thank you in advance for your participation. As an alternative to
completing the questionnaire, please email r.boardman at imperial.ac.uk
<mailto:r.boardman at imperial.ac.uk> with your feedback.
Please forward this email to anyone else with an interest in this area.
Regards,
SIG Organizers:
Ofer Bergman (Tel Aviv University)
Richard Boardman (Imperial College London)
Jacek Gwizdka (University of Toronto)
William Jones (University of Washington)
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