| S. Whittaker and C. Sidner. Email overload: exploring personal information management of email. In CHI, pp. 276--283. 1996. |
....often has a natural meaning in terms of the content of the stream. My initial aim in studying this issue was a very concrete one: I wanted a better organizing principle for the enormous archives of personal e mail that I was accumulating. Abundant anecdotal evidence, as well as academic research [7, 46, 65], suggested that my own experience with e mail overload corresponded to a near universal phenomenon a consequence of both the rate at which e mail arrives, and the demands of managing volumes of saved personal correspondence that can easily grow into tens and hundreds of megabytes of pure ....
S. Whittaker, C. Sidner, "E-mail overload: Exploring personal information management of e-mail," Proc. ACM SIGCHI Conf. on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1996.
....often has a natural meaning in terms of the content of the stream. My initial aim in studying this issue was a very concrete one: I wanted a better organizing principle for the enormous archives of personal e mail that I was accumulating. Abundant anecdotal evidence, as well as academic research [6, 42, 59], suggested that my own experience with e mail overload corresponded to a nearuniversal phenomenon a consequence of both the rate at which e mail arrives, and the demands of managing volumes of saved personal correspondence that can easily grow into tens and hundreds of megabytes of pure ....
S. Whittaker, C. Sidner, "E-mail overload: Exploring personal information management of e-mail," Proc. ACM SIGCHI Conf. on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 1996.
....directory the file was in, or the directory contained hundreds of files. Like paper documents, electronic documents also have an important function as reminders of things to be done, for example being left on the desktop at the end of a day, to be noticed the next morning. Whittaker and Sidner [124] studied workers usage of electronic mail messages, and, like Malone, they identified individual differences with regard to organisation. Many of their participants had given up on filing their e mail, or only did it occasionally, resulting in large numbers of messages remaining in the inbox . ....
....in chronological order. By default, the photographs within a roll appear in order according to their date and time of insertion into Shoebox, which usually corresponds to the order in which they were taken, using the automatic time stamp on the file. This fits with Whittaker and Sidner s finding [124] that email users often feel that they do not need any organisation for their messages, other than a chronological ordering of the inbox. Some of the initial study participants took photographs as part of their work, or a hobby, and said that it would be useful to them to be able to file these ....
S. Whittaker and C. Sidner. Email overload: exploring personal information management of email. In Proceedings of CHI'96, pages 276--283. ACM, 1996.
....often has a natural meaning in terms of the content of the stream. My initial aim in studying this issue was a very concrete one: I wanted a better organizing principle for the enormous archives of personal e mail that I was accumulating. Abundant anecdotal evidence, as well as academic research [6, 44, 62], suggested that my own experience with e mail overload corresponded to a nearuniversal phenomenon a consequence of both the rate at which e mail arrives, and the demands of managing volumes of saved personal correspondence that can easily grow into tens and hundreds of megabytes of pure ....
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