WE ARE ADRIFT IN A SEA OF INFORMATION. We need information to make
good decisions, to get things done, to learn, and to gain better
mastery of the world around us. But we do not always have good control
of our information - not even in the "home waters" of an office or on
the hard drive of a computer. Instead, information may be controlling
us - keeping us from doing the things we need to do, getting us to
waste money and precious time. The growth of available information,
plus the technologies for its creation, storage, retrieval,
distribution and use, is astonishing and sometimes bewildering. Can
there be a similar growth in our understanding for how best to manage
information and informational tools?
This book provides a comprehensive overview of personal information
management (PIM) as both a study and a practice of the activities
people do and need to be doing so that information can work for them
in their daily lives.
Introductory chapters of _Keeping Found Things Found: The Study and
Practice of Personal Information Management_ provide an overview of
PIM and a sense for its many facets. The next chapters look more
closely at the essential challenges of PIM, including finding,
keeping, organizing, maintaining, managing privacy, and managing
information flow. The book also contains chapters on search, email,
mobile PIM, web-based support, and other technologies relevant to PIM.
*For more information and author blog visit
http://www.keepingthingsfound.com/.
* Focuses exclusively on one of the most interesting and challenging
problems in today's world
* Explores what good and better PIM looks like, and how to measure
improvements
* Presents key questions to consider when evaluating any new PIM
informational tools or systems
Les mer
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780080554150
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Elsevier S & T
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
448
Forfatter