Sense‐making across space and time: Implications for the organization and findability of information
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Auteurs : Bhuva Narayan [Australie] ; Michael Olsson [Australie]Source :
- Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology [ 0044-7870 ] ; 2013.
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- Additional problems, American society, Annual review, Anticipatory coordination, Behaviour, Cognitive, Cognitive coordination, Core experiences, Data collection, Dervin, Diary, Diary study, Email, Everyday life, Everyday lives, Exploratory study, Filing system, Folder, Future date, Future information, Future need, Information behavior, Information behavior research, Information behaviors, Information behaviours, Information despair, Information experiences, Information farming, Information journal, Information management, Information object, Information objects, Information organisation, Information organization, Information organization problems, Information processing, Information research, Information researchers, Information retrieval, Information science, Information studies, Library studies, Many participants, Many ways, Participant, Past selves, Person retrieving, Personal information collection, Personal information management, Personal life, Present selves, Qualitative research, Regular basis, Reliable alternative, Research design, Researcher, Retrieval, Same information, Same person, Social research, Task performance, Technology sydney sydney, Theory analysis, Theory approach, Time space, Time travel, Traditional interview method.
Abstract
This paper presents the results from a study of information behaviors, with specific focus on information organisation‐related behaviours conducted as part of a larger daily diary study with 34 participants. The findings indicate that organization of information in everyday life is a problematic area due to various factors. The self‐evident one is the inter‐subjectivity between the person who may have organized the information and the person looking for that same information (Berlin et. al., 1993). Increasingly though, we are not just looking for information within collections that have been designed by someone else, but within our own personal collections of information, which frequently include books, electronic files, photos, records, documents, desktops, web bookmarks, and portable devices. The passage of time between when we categorized or classified the information, and the time when we look for the same information, poses several problems of intra‐subjectivity, or the difference between our own past and present perceptions of the same information. Information searching, and hence the retrieval of information from one's own collection of information in everyday life involved a spatial and temporal coordination with one's own past selves in a sort of cognitive and affective time travel, just as organizing information is a form of anticipatory coordination with one's future information needs. This has implications for finding information and also on personal information management.
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