Personal Information Management
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Personal information management (PIM) involves storing, managing, and refinding resources. As individual users approach these steps, they encounter problems like information overload, information fragmentation, organization and labeling, and the personal nature of information. This paper gives a brief overview of these challenges and examples of tools that aim to solve them.
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These documents were created in Spring 2011 as a Special Topic assignment for ICS 616 Information Architecture, led by Professor Luz Quiroga.
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