Folders as Workplaces and the Impact on Relationships Between Files
Zhang, Hong; Twidale, Michael B.
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Title
Folders as Workplaces and the Impact on Relationships Between Files
Author(s)
Zhang, Hong
Twidale, Michael B.
Issue Date
2011-05-27
Keyword(s)
computer folders
personal information management
Abstract
The current folder system on personal computers is not only a storage place for information organization and retrieval; it also serves as a set of potential workplaces for projects or tasks. We performed a qualitative study on two different participant groups in an academic institution. The study examined creation and use of folder content and structure. We found a continuum of folder types from homogeneous well-structured ones with minimal inter-file relationships to messier project folders with complicated relationships between files. Various derivative relationships between files and/or groups of files caused participants the most difficulties in finding and identifying files at re-access time. The ways that people cope and work around the limitations of the file system’s organization can be useful in understanding needs, but also maybe why there is some inertia to change.
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