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Take note: academic note-taking and annotation behavior

Published: 07 June 2005 Publication History

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This paper describes an exploratory study of note taking at academic conferences.

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Golub, E., On audience activities during presentations. Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges, 20, 3, (2005), 38--46.
[2]
Marshall, C.C. and A.J.B. Brush. Exploring the relationship between personal and public annotations. In Procs of ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries '04, ACM Press, 2004, 349--357.

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  • (2006)SnapShootProceedings of the 2006 Asia-Pacific Symposium on Information Visualisation - Volume 6010.5555/1151903.1151928(161-167)Online publication date: 1-Jan-2006

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JCDL '05: Proceedings of the 5th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
June 2005
450 pages
ISBN:1581138768
DOI:10.1145/1065385
  • General Chair:
  • Mary Marlino,
  • Program Chairs:
  • Tamara Sumner,
  • Frank Shipman
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Published: 07 June 2005

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  1. annotation
  2. information behavior
  3. qualitative study

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