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==PIM workshops== | ==PIM workshops== | ||
− | [http://pimworkshop.org/ PIM Workshops] are intended to bring PIM researchers together. Workshops are held every 18 months as a part of a bigger conference. | + | [http://pimworkshop.org/ PIM Workshops] are intended to bring PIM researchers together. Workshops are held approximately every 18 months as a part of a bigger conference. |
List of past PIM workshops: | List of past PIM workshops: | ||
− | * | + | * [http://pimworkshop.org/2012/ 2012, February 11-15, CSCW 2012, Seattle] |
* [http://pimworkshop.org/2009/index.php?page=cfp 2009, November 7-8, ASIS&T 2009 Workshop, Vancouver, BC, Canada] | * [http://pimworkshop.org/2009/index.php?page=cfp 2009, November 7-8, ASIS&T 2009 Workshop, Vancouver, BC, Canada] | ||
* [http://pim2008.ethz.ch/index.php 2008, April 5-6, CHI 2008 Workshop, Florence, Italy] | * [http://pim2008.ethz.ch/index.php 2008, April 5-6, CHI 2008 Workshop, Florence, Italy] | ||
* [http://pim.ischool.washington.edu/pim06/index.htm 2006, August 10-11, SIGIR 2006 Workshop, Seattle, Washington] | * [http://pim.ischool.washington.edu/pim06/index.htm 2006, August 10-11, SIGIR 2006 Workshop, Seattle, Washington] | ||
* [http://pim.ischool.washington.edu/pim05home.htm 2005, January 27-29, An NSF-Sponsored Invitational Workshop, Seattle, Washington] | * [http://pim.ischool.washington.edu/pim05home.htm 2005, January 27-29, An NSF-Sponsored Invitational Workshop, Seattle, Washington] | ||
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==Bibliographies== | ==Bibliographies== | ||
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A those interested in PIM reaearch, several lists of bibliographies exist. Some are short (good to start with) and some are very long (for advanced and interested in the topic). | A those interested in PIM reaearch, several lists of bibliographies exist. Some are short (good to start with) and some are very long (for advanced and interested in the topic). | ||
− | * A good starting point is | + | * A good starting point is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_information_management#Books_and_articles_on_PIM Wikipedia's list of PIM references] which includes books as well (books are listed below separately) |
− | * [http://www.iis.ee.ic.ac.uk/~rick/research/refs A short Richard Boardman'd recomended references on PIM] | + | * [http://courseweb.lis.illinois.edu/~marino4/PIM/PIMcore.xml Core readings] from Personal Information Management Resource Bank (suggested by some of the most active researchers in the area) |
+ | * [http://courseweb.lis.illinois.edu/~marino4/PIM/PIMlibrary.xml A comprehensive PIM literature] from Personal Information Management Resource Bank | ||
+ | * [http://www.iis.ee.ic.ac.uk/~rick/research/refs A short Richard Boardman'd recomended references on PIM] [[Recommended references on PIM (Richard Boardman)|COPY on this WIKI]] | ||
+ | * A list used in a PIM PhD theses is [http://www.iis.ee.ic.ac.uk/~rick/pim-biog.htm Richad Boardman's PIM references] | ||
* The most comprehensive list of papers and books on PIM and related to PIM is available at [http://pim.ischool.washington.edu/bibliography.htm Univesity of Washington, The Information School, PIM web site] | * The most comprehensive list of papers and books on PIM and related to PIM is available at [http://pim.ischool.washington.edu/bibliography.htm Univesity of Washington, The Information School, PIM web site] | ||
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* [http://sites.google.com/site/emailresearchorg/bibliography Renewed Jacek Gwizdka's Email bibliography] maintained by Mark Dredze | * [http://sites.google.com/site/emailresearchorg/bibliography Renewed Jacek Gwizdka's Email bibliography] maintained by Mark Dredze | ||
* [http://kftf.ischool.washington.edu/publications.htm Publications of Keeping Found Things Found project] | * [http://kftf.ischool.washington.edu/publications.htm Publications of Keeping Found Things Found project] | ||
* [http://www.bibsonomy.org/user/nepomuk/nepomuk Bibliography on Nepomuk and Semantic desktop] | * [http://www.bibsonomy.org/user/nepomuk/nepomuk Bibliography on Nepomuk and Semantic desktop] | ||
* [http://groups.csail.mit.edu/haystack/publications.html Haystack's research group publications] | * [http://groups.csail.mit.edu/haystack/publications.html Haystack's research group publications] | ||
− | * [http://ccism.pc.athabascau.ca/html/courses/global/info/ERGO/overload.htm Information Overload articles from Center for Computing and Information Systems, Canada] | + | * [http://ccism.pc.athabascau.ca/html/courses/global/info/ERGO/overload.htm Information Overload articles from Center for Computing and Information Systems, Athabasca University, Canada] [[Information overload (Athabasca University)|COPY on this site]] |
* [http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~ackerm/ombib.ackerman.html Organizational Memory, Mark Ackerman, EECS, University of Michigan] | * [http://www.eecs.umich.edu/~ackerm/ombib.ackerman.html Organizational Memory, Mark Ackerman, EECS, University of Michigan] | ||
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* William Jones, James Teevan (Editors), ''Personal Information Management'', 2007, Seattle, WA: [http://www.washington.edu/uwpress/search/books/JONPEP.html University of Washington Press]. [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0295987375 Amazon] ISBN 978-0-295-98737-8 | * William Jones, James Teevan (Editors), ''Personal Information Management'', 2007, Seattle, WA: [http://www.washington.edu/uwpress/search/books/JONPEP.html University of Washington Press]. [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0295987375 Amazon] ISBN 978-0-295-98737-8 | ||
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+ | * Victor Kaptelinin and Mary Czerwinski (Editors), ''Beyond the Desktop Metaphor: Designing Integrated Digital Work Environments'', 2007, MIT Press Books, The MIT Press | ||
Non academic reading | Non academic reading | ||
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* Making it All Work, 2008, Viking Books, ISBN 978-0-7499-4103-1 | * Making it All Work, 2008, Viking Books, ISBN 978-0-7499-4103-1 | ||
+ | Books on information management techniques: | ||
+ | * Personal Information Management: Tools and Techniques for Achieving Professional Effectiveness. Barbara Etzel & Peter Thomas. 1999. 2nd edition. ISBN 978-0814722008 | ||
==Other Links== | ==Other Links== | ||
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* [http://listserv.acm.org/scripts/wa.exe?A0=CHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS SIGCHI announcements] mailing list (or RSS) of Cfp for HCI conferences, journals and workshops | * [http://listserv.acm.org/scripts/wa.exe?A0=CHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS SIGCHI announcements] mailing list (or RSS) of Cfp for HCI conferences, journals and workshops | ||
* [http://www.usabilitynews.com/ Usability news] latest news in usability and HCI | * [http://www.usabilitynews.com/ Usability news] latest news in usability and HCI | ||
+ | * [http://steves.seasidelife.com/2005/03/15/personal-information-lifecycle-managemenet/ PIM lifecycle] Steve Richards' Blog, Adventures in home working |
Latest revision as of 14:13, 8 December 2011
PIM workshops
PIM Workshops are intended to bring PIM researchers together. Workshops are held approximately every 18 months as a part of a bigger conference.
List of past PIM workshops:
- 2012, February 11-15, CSCW 2012, Seattle
- 2009, November 7-8, ASIS&T 2009 Workshop, Vancouver, BC, Canada
- 2008, April 5-6, CHI 2008 Workshop, Florence, Italy
- 2006, August 10-11, SIGIR 2006 Workshop, Seattle, Washington
- 2005, January 27-29, An NSF-Sponsored Invitational Workshop, Seattle, Washington
Bibliographies
A those interested in PIM reaearch, several lists of bibliographies exist. Some are short (good to start with) and some are very long (for advanced and interested in the topic).
- A good starting point is Wikipedia's list of PIM references which includes books as well (books are listed below separately)
- Core readings from Personal Information Management Resource Bank (suggested by some of the most active researchers in the area)
- A comprehensive PIM literature from Personal Information Management Resource Bank
- A short Richard Boardman'd recomended references on PIM COPY on this WIKI
- A list used in a PIM PhD theses is Richad Boardman's PIM references
- The most comprehensive list of papers and books on PIM and related to PIM is available at Univesity of Washington, The Information School, PIM web site
- Renewed Jacek Gwizdka's Email bibliography maintained by Mark Dredze
- Publications of Keeping Found Things Found project
- Bibliography on Nepomuk and Semantic desktop
- Haystack's research group publications
- Information Overload articles from Center for Computing and Information Systems, Athabasca University, Canada COPY on this site
- Organizational Memory, Mark Ackerman, EECS, University of Michigan
Books
Academic reading
- William Jones, James Teevan (Editors), Personal Information Management, 2007, Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press. Amazon ISBN 978-0-295-98737-8
- Victor Kaptelinin and Mary Czerwinski (Editors), Beyond the Desktop Metaphor: Designing Integrated Digital Work Environments, 2007, MIT Press Books, The MIT Press
Non academic reading
- William Jones, Keeping found things found: The Study and Practice of Personal Information Management, 2008. Burlington, MA: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. Amazon ISBN 978-0-12-370866-3
Task and information management books from David Allen
- Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity, 2001, Penguin Books, ISBN 0-14-200028-0
- Ready for Anything, 2003, Viking Books, ISBN 0-670-03250-6
- Making it All Work, 2008, Viking Books, ISBN 978-0-7499-4103-1
Books on information management techniques:
- Personal Information Management: Tools and Techniques for Achieving Professional Effectiveness. Barbara Etzel & Peter Thomas. 1999. 2nd edition. ISBN 978-0814722008
Other Links
- Tales of PIM - Share your PIM problems with others on a forum
- Keeping Found Things Found project
- List of research groups
- Haystack project has an interesting blog maintained by researchers of the group
- SIGCHI announcements mailing list (or RSS) of Cfp for HCI conferences, journals and workshops
- Usability news latest news in usability and HCI
- PIM lifecycle Steve Richards' Blog, Adventures in home working