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The Role of Contextual Clues in the Creation of Information Overload.
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CONTRIBUTORS:
Author
:
Kimble, C
(
University of York
)
Author
:
Grimshaw, D
Author
:
Hildreth, P
(b. 1959, d. ----)
PROCEEDINGS TITLE:
Matching Technology with Organisational Needs. Proceedings of the 3rd UKAIS Conference , Lincoln, UK
YEAR:
1998
PUB TYPE:
Conference Paper in Proceedings
PAGES:
405 - 412
SUBJECT(S):
Information Overload; E-mail; context
DISCIPLINE:
Information Systems/Technology
HTTP:
http://www.chris-kimble.com/Publications/Documents/Kimble_1998.pdf
LANGUAGE:
English
PUB ID:
103-397-536 (
Last edited on
2008/05/13 13:44:12 GMT-6
)
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