Mobile devices have become more and more useful in facilitating people's everyday information activities, especially personal information management (PIM). This research studies college students' PIM behavior by a mixed method approach of questionnaires and focus group interviews. Results show that college undergraduate and graduate students used smart devices frequently for various purposes, stored and managed all the kinds of information on smart devices. The organization, finding (and re-finding), and maintenance of information on smartphones diverge from desktop PCs and laptop significantly. However, current technologies do not seem to provide tools and mechanisms effective enough for mobile PIM. ? ACM 2015.EI47-5118-19-April-...
In recent times 10 years launched online learning platforms in worldwide. The smart phones have surp...
Mobile phone usage is growing at an unprecedented rate. The ability to remain connected, the ease of...
Abstract Mobile technology demonstrates significant potential for boosting information exchange acti...
The development of mobile technologies, especially the emergence and rapid progress of smart devices...
Since its debut, smartphone had been steadily replacing the existence of the conventional mobile pho...
The research described in theis thesis updates and extends Personal Information Management (PIM) sch...
This study reports the personal information management (PIM) behavior of university students under t...
P(論文)Mobile phones and Personal Handy System (PHS) have already become indispensable for college stu...
Personal Information Management (PIM) refers to both the practice and the study of the activities pe...
Personal Information Management (PIM) is a complex non-linear process, described by Jones (2007) as ...
Purpose-Understanding user behavior is increasingly critical for information security in the use of ...
We examine the Personal Information needs and opportunities arising from the widespread introduction...
In this exploratory study, we look into the emerging usage of Personal Information Management (PIM) ...
As smartphones become ubiquitous, they increasingly influence the way in which students seek and use...
Mini Dissertation (MIT)--University of Pretoria, 2015.ICTs, including mobile devices, are changing r...
In recent times 10 years launched online learning platforms in worldwide. The smart phones have surp...
Mobile phone usage is growing at an unprecedented rate. The ability to remain connected, the ease of...
Abstract Mobile technology demonstrates significant potential for boosting information exchange acti...
The development of mobile technologies, especially the emergence and rapid progress of smart devices...
Since its debut, smartphone had been steadily replacing the existence of the conventional mobile pho...
The research described in theis thesis updates and extends Personal Information Management (PIM) sch...
This study reports the personal information management (PIM) behavior of university students under t...
P(論文)Mobile phones and Personal Handy System (PHS) have already become indispensable for college stu...
Personal Information Management (PIM) refers to both the practice and the study of the activities pe...
Personal Information Management (PIM) is a complex non-linear process, described by Jones (2007) as ...
Purpose-Understanding user behavior is increasingly critical for information security in the use of ...
We examine the Personal Information needs and opportunities arising from the widespread introduction...
In this exploratory study, we look into the emerging usage of Personal Information Management (PIM) ...
As smartphones become ubiquitous, they increasingly influence the way in which students seek and use...
Mini Dissertation (MIT)--University of Pretoria, 2015.ICTs, including mobile devices, are changing r...
In recent times 10 years launched online learning platforms in worldwide. The smart phones have surp...
Mobile phone usage is growing at an unprecedented rate. The ability to remain connected, the ease of...
Abstract Mobile technology demonstrates significant potential for boosting information exchange acti...