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Personal Knowledge ManagementSlide 2As We May Think (1945) by Vannevar BushAs We May Think (1945) by Vannevar BushMyLifeBits: Fulfilling the Memex VisionMyLifeBits – ScreenshotStuff I’ve Seen: A System for Personal Information Retrieval and Re-UseStuff I’ve Seen – ScreenshotA Personal Information & Knowledge Infrastructure Integrator (PIKII)How Knowledge Workers Use the WebIntegrating Back, History and Bookmarks in Web BrowsersDiscussionReferencesPersonal Knowledge ManagementAngela KilleINF 385Q Knowledge Management SystemsSchool of Information | University of Texas at AustinOctober 20, 2005Personal Knowledge ManagementGrown out of fields of Personal Information Management and Knowledge ManagementFocus on individuals Help them be more effective in their workAs We May Think (1945) by Vannevar Bush-Make humankind’s store of knowledge more accessibleMemex – mechanized private file and libraryBooks, pictures, periodicals, etc.Notes and commentsAssociative indexingLink items and annotateAs We May Think (1945)by Vannevar Bush“[Man] has built a civilization so complex that he needs to mechanize his records more fully if he is to push his experiment to its logical conclusion and not merely become bogged down part way there by overtaxing his limited memory. His excursions may be more enjoyable if he can reacquire the privilege of forgetting the manifold things he does not need to have immediately at hand, with some assurance that he can find them again if they prove important.”MyLifeBits: Fulfilling the Memex VisionSystem for storing personal digital media: documents, images, sounds, and videosFour principles of MyLifeBitsUnique features:Interactive Story By QueryTime interval propertyMyLifeBits – ScreenshotStuff I’ve Seen: A System for Personal Information Retrieval and Re-Use-Stuff I’ve Seen (SIS) system designed to facilitate information re-useMemex againSimilar to MyLifeBits, but focuses on a wider range of information sources and file typesStuff I’ve Seen – ScreenshotA Personal Information & Knowledge Infrastructure Integrator (PIKII)Vision for the future: PIKIIManaging and sharing information with technology evolved from today’s blog software Communities of interestChanges needed for this vision to happenHow Knowledge Workers Use the WebStudy of Web activities of knowledge workersAim to understand what new kinds of technological offerings users would valueSix categories of Web activitiesResults lead to educated guesses about valued technologyIntegrating Back, History and Bookmarks in Web Browsers Back, History and Bookmarks – facilitate returning to previously seen pagesOperate on different underlying modelsCreated alternative Web site revisitation system that integrates these three functionsDiscussionAny questions?ReferencesBush, V. (1945). As we may think. The Atlantic Monthly, 176(1), 101‑108. Retrieved October 18, 2005, from http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/194507/bushDumais, S., Cutrell, E., Cadiz, J. J., Jancke, G., Sarin, R., & Robbins, D. C. (2003). Stuff I’ve seen: A system for personal information retrieval and re‑use. Proceedings of the 26th Annual International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, 72‑79. Retrieved October 18, 2005, from ACM Digital Library database.Edmonds, K. A., Blustein, J., & Turnbull, D. (2004). A personal information and knowledge infrastructure integrator. Journal of Digital Information, 5(1), article no. 243. Retrieved October 18, 2005, from http://jodi.tamu.edu/Articles/v05/i01/Edmonds/Gemmell, J., Bell, G., Lueder, R., Drucker, S., & Wong, C. (2002). MyLifeBits: Fulfilling the Memex vision. Proceedings of the Tenth ACM International Conference on Multimedia, 235‑238. Retrieved October 18, 2005, from ACM Digital Library database.Kaasten, S., & Greenberg, S. (2001). Integrating back, history and bookmarks in Web browsers. CHI 2001 Conference Proceedings, 379‑380.Sellen, A. J., Murphy, R., & Shaw, K. L. (2002). How knowledge workers use the Web. CHI 2002 Conference Proceedings,


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