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Personal internet archives and ethics [PDF]
In its ethics guidelines, the Association of Internet Researchers advocates a bottom-up, case-based approach to research ethics, one that emphasizes that ethical judgement must be based on a sensible examination of the unique object and circumstances of a study, its research questions, the data involved, and the expected analysis and reporting of ...
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Digital Curation and the Citizen Archivist [PDF]
The increasing array and power of personal digital recordkeeping systems promises both to make it more difficult for established archives to acquire personal and family archives and less likely that individuals might wish to donate personal and family ...
Cox, Richard J
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Challenges and Opportunities within Personal Life Archives [PDF]
Nowadays, almost everyone holds some form or other of a personal life archive. Automatically maintaining such an archive is an activity that is becoming increasingly common, however without automatic support the users will quickly be overwhelmed by the volume of data and will miss out on the potential benefits that lifelogs provide.
Dang-Nguyen, Duc-Tien +3 more
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A strategy for evaluating search of “Real” personal information archives [PDF]
Personal information archives (PIAs) can include materials from many sources, e.g. desktop and laptop computers, mobile phones, etc. Evaluation of personal search over these collections is problematic for reasons relating to the personal and private ...
Chen, Yi, Jones, Gareth J.F.
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Archives in the Digital Age [PDF]
"I understand my role is to convey the scope of “digital archives,” so that we’re all on the same page, talking about the entire range of what’s included in “digital archives.” And first, I’d like to say a little something about archives in relation to ...
Erway, Ricky
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Integrating memory context into personal information re-finding [PDF]
Personal information archives are emerging as a new challenge for information retrieval (IR) techniques. The user’s memory plays a greater role in retrieval from person archives than from other more traditional types of information collection (e.g.
Chen, Yi, Jones, Gareth J.F.
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Sounding Out the Personal Archive
"This paper is about working with archives—finding, accessing, making them intelligible, producing and curating them—and what this process looks like when we privilege sound as material, process, instrument, and logic. In our audio project, we took personal archives as a starting point and through audio recording we produced two more related archives ...
Claudia Câmpeanu, Mara Mărăcinescu
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Exploring Memory Cues to Aid Information Retrieval from Personal LifeLog Archives [PDF]
The expansion of personal information archives and the emerging field of Personal Lifelogs (PLs) are creating new challenges for information retrieval (IR).
Chen, Yi
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Examining the utility of affective response in search of personal lifelogs [PDF]
Personal lifelog archives contain digital records captured from an individual’s daily life, for example emails, documents edited, webpages downloaded and photographs taken.
Jones, Gareth J.F., Kelly, Liadh
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Searching Heterogeneous Human Digital Memory Archives [PDF]
Advances in digital storage technologies mean that vast digital archives of ones personal life experiences can now be generated. These personal archives (Human Digital Memories (HDMs)) can contain many types of data in various media created or accessed ...
Kelly, Liadh
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