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danielapetrelli's library [10 articles]

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  • iTell: supporting retrospective storytelling with digital photos
    (2006), pp. 160-168.
    by Brian M Landry, Mark Guzdial
  • Domestic hypermedia: mixed media in the home
    (2004), pp. 108-109.
    by Marianne G Petersen, Kaj Gr&\#248;nb&\#230;k
  • Collaborating around collections: informing the continued development of photoware
    (2004), pp. 396-405.
    by Andy Crabtree, Tom Rodden, John Mariani
  • notes Personal digital historian: story sharing around the table
    interactions, Vol. 10, No. 2. (2003), pp. 15-22.
    by Chia Shen, Neal Lesh, Fr&\#233;d&\#233;ric Vernier
  • Requirements for photoware
    (2002), pp. 166-175.
    by David Frohlich, Allan Kuchinsky, Celine Pering, Abbe Don, Steven Ariss
  • notes Plenty of Room at the Bottom? Personal Digital Libraries and Collections
    Dlib Magazine, Vol. 11, No. 6. (June 2005)
    by Neil Beagrie
  • Designing for Homo Ludens
    i3 Magazine (June 2002), pp. 2-5.
    by Bill Gaver
  • notes Forgetting as a feature, not a bug: the duality of memory and the implications for ubiquitous computing
    CoDesign, Vol. 2, No. 1. (March 2006), pp. 3-15.
    by Liam J Bannon
    edited by Taylor
  • notes Getting <i>into</i> the Living Memory Box: Family archives & holistic design
    Personal Ubiquitous Comput., Vol. 7, No. 3-4. (2003), pp. 210-216.
    by Molly M Stevens, Gregory D Abowd, Khai N Truong, Florian Vollmer
  • notes The Memory Box
    Personal Technologies, Vol. V4, No. 4. (2000), pp. 238-240.
    by David Frohlich, Rachel Murphy
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