Personal Email Management on the University Digital Desktop: User Behaviors vs. Archival Best Practices
Richard B. Hill, 2006
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This paper will review findings from an extensive user study which seeks to understand the ways in which individuals currently manage, interact with, and think about electronic files, particularly email. Funded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC), we web-surveyed nearly 3000 faculty, staff, and administrators; and conducted personal follow-up interviews with 100 people across two universities: one public, one private. Our findings indicate that users and archivists have competing concerns. User concerns revolve around the volume of files with which they are forced to contend, leading to wasted time, improperly deleted files, confusion, and general dissatisfaction with the networked environment. Archivists, on the other hand, concerned with the preservation of digital materials, are focused on organizational issues that are often at odds with users’ daily practice.
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Personal Email Management on the University Digital Desktop: User Behaviors vs. Archival Best Practices
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Winget, Megan A. ; Chang, Kimberly ; Tibbo, Helen ; Grove, Andrew |
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Veröffentlichung: | Richard B. Hill, 2006 |
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