Saturday, October 2, 2010

The Location of Personal Information Management Practices of a good organization

Google Tech Talk December 4, 2009 Summary of Manuel Pérez-Quiñones presented. Personal Information Management (PIM) practices are the practices that we follow when we organize our information. This often e-mails, documents, bookmarks, images, etc. The research needs of PIM in a common set of support activities identified: encounters with the information, organize information, storage and archiving and reuse of data . Various tools can offer different types of support for eachone of these activities. PIM practices become easier if the organization has some infrastructure to alleviate the difficulty of these activities. But a larger value, is that the organization can use these personal practices to improve the effectiveness of other hard business and gain knowledge easily. In this talk I will describe previous work in PIM and show as part of the PIM process can be supported and sustained by the sight of the organization.Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones is Associate Dean and Director Office of Graduate Recruitment and Diversity Initiatives at the Graduate School, professor in the department of computer science and a member of the Center for Human-Computer Interaction at Virginia Tech. Pérez-Quiñones has a DSC in Computer Science from George Washington University. His research interests include human-computer interaction, digital management of personal data, user interface softwareGovernment ...

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