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The Science of Managing Our Digital Stuff Hardcover – Nov. 11 2016
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Ofer Bergman
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ISBN-100262035170
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ISBN-13978-0262035170
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Edition1st
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PublisherThe MIT Press
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Publication dateNov. 11 2016
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LanguageEnglish
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Dimensions13.65 x 2.54 x 20.32 cm
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Print length296 pages
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Our digital stuff is increasing by the bucket load each day. How do we manage it? Bergman and Whittaker's important and scientifically grounded book provides a fascinating account of why we persist with seemingly old-fashioned methods when there are alternative seemingly better approaches that have been designed by software companies. Much food for thought.
―Yvonne Rogers, Professor of Interaction Design, University College LondonIn 1980, personal digital information meant a few dozen files. Today, it is many thousands of files per person. We each curate our own British Museum of digital stuff. Bergman and Whittaker explain how and why we do this, accessibly and authoritatively integrating the psychology and technology of personal information management, and directing that understanding toward future designs.
―John M. Carroll, Distinguished Professor of Information Sciences and Technology, Pennsylvania State University; author of Making UseAs two of the most experienced researchers in the world on personal information management, Bergman and Whittaker have written the go-to book. Drawing on insights from years of research, they point the way to developing much better technologies for dealing with the thorny challenges of keeping, organizing, and using our own digital stuff.
―Abigail Sellen, Principal Researcher, Microsoft Research; coauthor of The Myth of the Paperless OfficeWhy aren't the information retrieval tools that have partly tamed content on the web equally effective in helping us manage the massive amounts of digital stuff we all have accumulated? Drawing from their own empirical research and fundamental principles of cognitive psychology, Bergman and Whittaker identify the way that our prior knowledge of the content and predictions about context of future use cause hierarchical folders to be both the preferred and most effective methods for managing our digital content. The deep, scientific base for their explanation and applications to new designs for personal information management makes this book stand out.
―Robert Kraut, Herbert A. Simon Professor of Human-Computer Interaction, Carnegie Mellon UniversityAbout the Author
Steve Whittaker is Professor of Human-Computer Interaction at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
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- Publisher : The MIT Press; 1st edition (Nov. 11 2016)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 296 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0262035170
- ISBN-13 : 978-0262035170
- Item weight : 408 g
- Dimensions : 13.65 x 2.54 x 20.32 cm
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- #449 in Human-Computer Interaction
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Dr. Ofer Bergman is Senior Lecturer in Information Science at Bar-Ian University, and one of the leading researchers in the field of Personal Information Management. He has published over 30 PIM papers in peer reviewed journals, the latest in Nature Scientific Reports. His work has been supported by the European Union, Israeli Science Foundation as well as by two Google Faculty Awards. He is married to Rutu Modan, a comic book artist who illustrated the book.

Steve Whittaker is Professor of Human Computer Interaction at the University of California at Santa Cruz where he studies how technology is affecting our everyday lives, as well as developing new tools to help manage our information, collaborations and emotions. He has won numerous awards for his research including Fellow of the Association of Computational Machinery as well as a Lifetime Research Achievement Award for contributions to Human Computer Interaction. He is Editor of the prestigious journal Human Computer Interaction, and holder of over 50 scientific patents. Prior to becoming an academic he worked in technology research for AT&T, IBM and HP. His work has been covered by the New York Times, Financial Times, Wall Street Journal and the BBC, and published in scientific journals including Nature.
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