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Tag pis [9 articles]

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  • Personal information management
    (2004), pp. 1598-1599.
    by Ofer Bergman, Richard Boardman, Jacek Gwizdka, William Jones
  • The character, value, and management of personal paper archives
    ACM Trans. Comput.-Hum. Interact., Vol. 8, No. 2. (June 2001), pp. 150-170.
    by Steve Whittaker, Julia Hirschberg
  • Once found, what then? A study of
    Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Vol. 39, No. 1. (31 January 2005), pp. 391-402.
    by William Jones, Susan Dumais, Harry Bruce
  • notes Don't take my folders away!: organizing personal information to get ghings done
    (2005), pp. 1505-1508.
    by William Jones, Ammy J Phuwanartnurak, Rajdeep Gill, Harry Bruce
  • Finding and reminding: file organization from the desktop
    SIGCHI Bull., Vol. 27, No. 3. (July 1995), pp. 39-43.
    by Deborah Barreau, Bonnie A Nardi
  • notes E-mail as habitat: an exploration of embedded personal information management
    interactions, Vol. 8, No. 5. (2001), pp. 30-38.
    by Nicolas Ducheneaut, Victoria Bellotti
  • "Stuff goes into the computer and doesn't come out": a cross-tool study of personal information management
    (2004), pp. 583-590.
    by Richard Boardman, Angela A Sasse
  • The psychology of personal information management
    Applied Ergonomics, Vol. 19, No. 1. (March 1988), pp. 55-66.
  • Phosphoinositide profiling in complex lipid mixtures using electrospray ionization mass spectrometry.
    Nature biotechnology, Vol. 21, No. 7. (July 2003), pp. 813-817.
    by MR Wenk, L Lucast, G Di Paolo, AJ Romanelli, SF Suchy, RL Nussbaum, GW Cline, GI Shulman, W McMurray, P De Camilli
    posted to abundance phosphoinositides pi pis by dimka on 2008-05-02 06:57:25 as **
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