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		<title>Survey: How do you find your documents?</title>
		<link>http://blog.cyberborean.org/2007/03/26/survey-how-do-you-find-your-documents</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2007 15:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Alishevskikh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For my ongoing research, it would be helpful to gather some feedback from random people on their personal document management, navigation and information seeking preferences. Please send your answers to alexeya (at) gmail (dot) com or just attach a comment below. Thanks in advance! When you are looking for a document on your machine, the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For my ongoing research, it would be helpful to gather some feedback from random people on their personal document management, navigation and information seeking preferences. Please send your answers to alexeya (at) gmail (dot) com or just attach a comment below. Thanks in advance!</p>
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<li><strong>When you are looking for a document on your machine, the following navigation hints are important (specify an order, e.g. &#8220;a, d, c, b&#8221;):</strong></li>
<p>a. File name<br />
b. File name and folder<br />
c. Date of creation/modification<br />
d. Document metadata properties<br />
e. Full-text search results</p>
<li><strong>Do you use document titles (or another semantic data) as the file names?</strong></li>
<p>a. Yes, always<br />
b. For important documents only<br />
c. Don&#8217;t care about the file names</p>
<li><strong>Do you keep a sort of semantic folder structure for storing your documents?</strong></li>
<p>a. Yes, and I keep all my documents in a single folders hierarchy, organized semantically<br />
b. Yes, but use the structure for important documents only<br />
c. Use random folder structures, depending on a context of my work<br />
d. Don&#8217;t care about where I&#8217;m saving my files</p>
<li><strong>Do you use document shortcuts (Windows) or symbolic links (*nix) for improving  navigation?</strong></li>
<p>a. Yes, often<br />
b. Rarely<br />
c. No</p>
<li><strong>How often do you use the system full-text search for finding a specific document?</strong></li>
<p>a. This is my everyday way of finding the documents<br />
b. Only when I need to find the document quickly<br />
c. Only when I gave up to find the document by other ways<br />
d. Only when I&#8217;m not sure the document on this topic exists<br />
e. Never use the search for this purpose</p>
<li><strong>Do you use &#8220;advanced search&#8221; capabilities?</strong></li>
<p>a. Yes, often<br />
b. Rarely<br />
c. No, basic search is enough</p>
<li><strong>Do you use the system &#8220;Recent documents&#8221; list?</strong></li>
<p>a. Yes, often<br />
b. Rarely<br />
c. No</p>
<li><strong>Do you enter the metadata (title, author, subject, keywords etc) in the &#8220;Document properties&#8221; dialog box of your text editor?</strong></li>
<p>a. Yes, always<br />
b. For important documents only<br />
c. Don&#8217;t care about it</p>
<li><strong>How do you mark an importance of a document?</strong></li>
<p>a. Place it into a special folder<br />
b. Place it on the desktop<br />
c. Bookmark it (place into the &#8220;Favorites&#8221;)<br />
d. Do nothing</p>
<li><strong>How many documents (in percentage against all documents on your machine) are used actively?</strong></li>
<li><strong>How do you handle outdated documents?</strong></li>
<p>a. Keep them in place<br />
b. Move to a special folder<br />
c. Move to backup media, then delete<br />
d. Delete them</p>
<li><strong>Which formats you use for the text documents </strong><strong>(specify in order of importance, e.g. &#8220;a, d, c, b&#8221;):</strong></li>
<p>a. MS Word<br />
b. OpenDocument<br />
c. PDF<br />
d. HTML<br />
e. XML or SGML (DocBook etc)<br />
f.  Plain text<br />
g. Other</p>
<li><strong>Do you save online documents on your local hard drive?</strong></li>
<p>a. Yes, often<br />
b. Save important or very large documents only<br />
c. Never</p>
<li><strong>Do you keep a sort of a personal electronic library?</strong></li>
<p>a. Yes<br />
b. No</p>
<li><strong>Do you use specialized software for photo albums or multimedia collections management?</strong></li>
<p>a. Yes<br />
b. No, standard system tools are enough</p>
<li><strong>How do you estimate efforts on supporting your local document collections?</strong></li>
<p>a. It is a burden, it takes a lot of my time and harms for my work<br />
b. It takes some time but it worths it<br />
c. It is not a problem with help of the modern desktops<br />
d. Do not see any problem</p>
<li><strong>Do you use <a href="http://del.icio.us">del.icio.us</a>?</strong></li>
<p>a. Yes, for every interesting stuff I meet on the Web<br />
b. Yes, for important links only<br />
c. Yes, for links I want to share with somebody else<br />
d. No</p>
<li><strong>How many tags are in your del.icio.us profile?</strong></li>
<li><strong>How many del.icio.us tags you usually assign per a single link (in average)?</strong></li>
<li><strong>When choosing the del.icio.us tags, you prefer</strong></li>
<p>a. Your own tags<br />
b. Other&#8217;s tags, suggested  by the service</p>
<li><strong>When choosing the del.icio.us tags, you prefer to</strong></li>
<p>a. Reuse the existing tags, as possible<br />
b. Create new tags</p>
<li><strong> Do you try to avoid tags synonymity?</strong></li>
<p>a. Yes<br />
b. No, I don&#8217;t care about synonyms</p>
<li><strong>Do you use tag bundles?</strong></li>
<p>a. Yes<br />
b. No</p>
<li><strong>Which factors are important for tags selection </strong><strong>(specify in order of importance, e.g. &#8220;a, d, c, b&#8221;)?</strong></li>
<p>a. My own subjective associations<br />
b. My vision of of the implicit topic semantics (tend to be objective)<br />
c. Explicit textual properties of the document (terms frequency, etc)<br />
d. Tags, assigned by other people</p>
<li><strong>The best synonym of  the&#8221;tag&#8221; is:</strong></li>
<p>a. Category<br />
b. Term<br />
c. Topic<br />
d. Keyword<br />
e. Label</p>
<li><strong>The purpose of the tags is:</strong></li>
<p>a. Distinction<br />
b. Unification</p>
<li><strong>A number of tags per document is a measure of:</strong></li>
<p>a. Document importance<br />
b. Information diversity<br />
c. Collection size<br />
d. Selection quality</p>
<li><strong>Would automatical tags generation be useful?</strong></li>
<p>a. Yes, and it could completely replace human brains in this area<br />
b. Yes, but it matters as a help for human brains only<br />
c. No, the tags should belong to humans</ol>
<p>Thank you!</p>
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