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1 online resource. |
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computer c rdamedia |
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online resource cr rdacarrier |
Series |
Synthesis lectures on information concepts, retrieval, and services ; #21. 1947-945X
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 93-107). |
Contents |
1. A new age of information -- 1.1 A definition of PIM -- 1.2 Who benefits from better PIM and how? -- 1.3 Related fields and relevant terms -- 1.3.1 A useful interplay -- 1.3.2 "PIMs" and PDAs -- 1.3.3 Human/computer interaction, human-information interaction and library & information science -- 1.3.4 Knowledge vs. information, knowledge management vs. information management, PKM vs. PIM -- 1.3.5 Time, task and project management -- 1.4 A short history of PIM -- 1.5 A neolithic revolution in personal information management -- 1.6 Roads and walls -- 1.7 The plan for the remainder of the book. |
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2. The basics of PIM -- 2.1 Information as the object of PIM -- 2.1.1 The information item and its form -- 2.1.2 How is information personal? -- 2.1.3 Defining a personal space of information -- 2.1.4 Personal information collections -- 2.2 The managing activities of PIM -- 2.2.1 Defining a mapping -- 2.2.2 Six activities of personal information management -- 2.2.3 Putting more "meta" into a balanced practice of PIM -- 2.3 Conclusion. |
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3. Our information, always at hand -- 3.1 Physical meets digital -- 3.1.1 Accessorize! The watch watch and other wearable devices of input and output -- 3.1.2 The challenges of privacy and security -- 3.1.3 Lifelogging -- 3.1.4 The uses of an I.E.log -- 3.2 Constantly connected (and constantly on call) -- 3.2.1 Multi-tasking "busyness" -- 3.2.2 Really getting real things done -- 3.3 Conclusion. |
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4. Our information, forever on the web -- 4.1 Read, write ... realize! -- 4.1.1 A progression -- 4.1.2 From the desktop to the web and back again -- 4.1.3 Moving on out: from vertical high-rises to bands of horizontal integration -- 4.1.4 The objects of our applications, Part I: Units and tools of construction -- 4.1.5 Our houses on wheels -- 4.2 Living with, through and on the Web -- 4.2.1 Living with the Web -- 4.2.2 Living through the Web -- 4.2.3 Living on the Web -- 4.2.4 The objects of our applications, Part II: Building our stories -- 4.3 Conclusion. |
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Bibliography -- Author's biography. |
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Reproduction |
Electronic reproduction. Perth, W.A. Available via World Wide Web. |
Note |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (Morgan & Claypool, viewed Sept. 27, 2012). |
Subject |
Personal information management.
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PIM |
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personal information management |
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information overload |
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HCI |
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human-computer interaction |
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cognitive science |
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keeping found things found |
Added Author |
Ebooks Corporation
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Added Title |
Our information, always and forever |
Related To |
Print version: Jones, William P., 1952- Future of personal information management. [San Rafael, Calif.] : Morgan & Claypool Publishers, ©2012- 9781598299359 |
ISBN |
9781598299366 (electronic bk.) |
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1598299360 (electronic bk.) |
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9781598299359 (pbk.) |
UPC # |
10.2200/S00411ED1V01Y201203ICR021 doi |
OCLC # |
EBC918636 |
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