(apologies for cross-posting) CALL FOR PARTICIPATION Personal Information Management: PIM 2008 A CHI 2008 WORKSHOP April 5 & 6, 2008, FLORENCE, ITALY WEBSITE: http://www.pim2008.org DEADLINE FOR ALL SUBMISSIONS: 3 October 2007 Personal information management (PIM) is the practice and study of the activities people perform to acquire, organize, maintain, and retrieve information for everyday use. PIM is a growing area of interest as we all strive for better use of our limited personal resources of time, money, and energy, as well as greater workplace efficiency and productivity. Good research on the topic is being done in several disciplines, including human-computer interaction, database management, information retrieval, and artificial intelligence. This two-day workshop will continue momentum towards building a community of researchers doing PIM-related research. We encourage participation based on, but not limited to, the following PIM-related topics: Understanding PIM - How people manage their personal information beyond their desktop - How people find and re-find information - How people keep and organize information - Methods and methodologies of PIM fieldwork: How do we study PIM? Tools and Techniques in Support of PIM - Mobile and Web-based PIM tools - Underlying data representation and the unification of personal information - Tools for finding and re-finding personal information - Tools for keeping and organizing personal information - Methods and methodologies for the evaluation of PIM tools - Teachable/learnable strategies of PIM PIM in the Larger World - Group information management - Privacy and projection of personal information - Security, law and policies (public and corporate) - PIM for different people and situations (e.g., patients, aging populations) Workshop Theme: The Disappearing Desktop The traditional desktop computer and even the desktop computing metaphor may soon be relics of our digital information past. Many people now rely primarily on mobile computers, docking only on occasion to a larger keyboard and display. Other people do not rely on a single device, but rather access, organize, and manage their personal information through any device that provides access the Web. A rush of developments with mobile and Web-based computing are pulling the traditional digital desktop apart. As this happens, we face new challenges and opportunities in personal information management. PIM 2008 will provide a forum for discussion of a wide range of PIM-related issues. In keeping with the "disappearing desktop" theme, special focus will be given to challenges and opportunities created by an ongoing revolution in mobile and Web-based tools and technologies for information management. SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS Interested participants should submit to one of the following submission categories: - Position statement (Maximum 2000 words) - Full paper (Maximum 8000 words) Submissions should be mailed to submission AT pim2008.org by 5pm PST on October 3, 2007. Please indicate the intended submission category and which of the three topic areas best applies to your submission: - Understanding PIM - Tools and Techniques in Support of PIM - PIM in the Larger World ORGANIZERS Jaime Teevan, Microsoft Research, USA William Jones, University of Washington, USA Deborah Barreau, University of North Carolina, USA Rick Boardman, Google, USA Ofer Bergman, University of Sheffield, UK Tiziana Catarci, University of Roma, Italy Robert Capra, University of North Carolina, USA Jens Dittrich, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Susan Dumais, Microsoft Research, USA David Elsweiler, University of Strathclyde, UK Danyel Fisher, Microsoft Research, USA Jacek Gwizdka, Rutgers University, USA Kirstie Hawkey, University of British Columbia, Canada Antonella Poggi, University of Roma, Italy Simone Stumpf, Oregon State University, USA Manas Tungare, Virginia Tech, USA Steve Whittaker, University of Sheffield, UK --------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, send an empty email to mailto:[log in to unmask] For further details of CHI lists see http://sigchi.org/listserv ---------------------------------------------------------------