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How People Re-find (2004)

by Information When The ,  Jaime Teevan
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Abstract:

This paper investigates how people return to information in a dynamic information environment. For example, a person might want to return to Web content via a link encountered earlier on a Web page, only to learn that the link has since been removed.

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