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Yours, mine and (not) ours: social influences on group information repositories

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Yours, mine and (not) ours: social influences on group information repositories
Group information repositories are systems for storing and organizing files in a central location all group members can access. The functionality and capabilities of these systems are essentially the same as the desktop metaphor of personal information management (PIM) systems. Using a case study of a group information repository, I argue that social factors affect the information structure of the repository, and how it grows and evolves over time. Users restrict their activities to files they "own," are reluctant to delete files that might be useful to others, dislike the clutter that results, and can become demotivated if no one views files they uploaded. ACM Classification Keywords H.3.2 Information Storage and Retrieval: Information Storage
Emilee Rader
Added 13 Aug 2010
Updated 13 Aug 2010
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where CHI
Authors Emilee Rader
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