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A diary study of information capture in working life
2000
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '00
Despite the increasing number of new devices entering the market allowing the capture or recording of information (whether it be marks on paper, scene, sound or moving images), there has been little study of when and why people want to do these kinds of activities. In an effort to systematically explore design requirements for new kinds of information capture devices, we devised a diary study of 22 individuals in a range of different jobs. The data were used to construct a taxonomy as a
doi:10.1145/332040.332472
dblp:conf/chi/BrownSO00
fatcat:oa3cfpnw5jentbwypjrgctymhe