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Looking through the keyhole: snippet sharing in close collaborations
- CSCW 2008 Conference
Our studies reveal that people in practice share entire documents when portions would suffice. Readers hunt for relevant information. Authors describe laborious processes of selective sharing and redaction. Overload and loss of focus arises. We demonstrate ‘Keyholes', content annotations where authors or readers enter meta-data within a document to indicate what gets shared, with whom, and why. We build upon established practices (tags, social annotation, and command-line automation) and existing infrastructures for content manipulation and sharing. This creates new social dynamism within document texts, letting access to content expand or contract as a collaboration unfolds.
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Nelson, L. ; Smetters, D. K. ; Churchill, E. F. Looking through the keyhole: snippet sharing in close collaborations. Demo at 2008 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2008); 2008 November 8-12; San Diego, CA.
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