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Lindroth, Tomas and Bergquist, Magnus (2008): Breadcrumbs of interaction: situating personal information management. In: Proceedings of the Fifth Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 2008. pp. 266-273. Available online

The area of Personal Information Management (PIM) primarily deals with how to store, retrieve and share files and other interactional artifacts. According to previous research there is a lack of field studies of actual PIM practices, especially mobile practices. In this article we present findings from an ethnographical study of wireless practice of laptop computers. The study reports on the role of historical interaction resources in a mobile PIM practice as well as the contextual effects on PIM. The findings reveal a PIM-practice highly connected to use situations not always departing from manipulating files and folders, which has been a focus in many previous studies. Designers are encouraged to explore the situated intimate and immediate design space found to be of great importance for the use of these so called Breadcrumbs of Interaction.

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Svensson, Lars, Sorensen, Carsten, Fagerlind, Hanna and Lindroth, Tomas (2000): Communities of Conflict or Conversation? Online Discources in a Web-Gallery. In: Proceedings of the First Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 2000. .

In the summer of 1999 a web-site containing the work of the Swedish artist photographer Elisabeth Olsson was published on the web, (www.eccehomo.nu). The 12 pictures displaying Jesus Christ in a homosexual context, had previously travelled across Europe leaving a trail of public debate and strong feelings. The website was built by researchers at Laboratorium, and a research project monitored all interaction during the first 6 months. The site received extensive mass media attention resulting in approximately 200 000 visitors during the time of the study. Each exposure of the site in national or international press resulted in significant short-term peaks in the access log files. For example the article in the culture section of "Wired news" (Kriz, Wired News 1999), within 1 hour resulted in 3000 hits on the start page.

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Svensson, Lars, Snis, Ulrika, Sørensen, Carsten, Fägerlind, Hannah, Lindroth, Tomas, Magnusson, Maria and Östlund, Christian (eds.) Proceedings of the 23rd Information Systems Research Seminar in Scandinavia, IRIS 23 Doing IT together August 12–15, 2000, Lingatan, Sweden.

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25 Feb 2010: Enabled abstracts to be shown on Tomas Lindroth's author page.
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Publication period:2000-2008
Publication count:3
Number of co-authors:9



Productive colleagues

Tomas Lindroth's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Carsten Sørensen:9
Lars Svensson:6
Magnus Bergquist:3


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Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Lars Svensson:2
Maria Magnusson:1
Christian Östlund:1

 

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