Usability inspection methods
MyLifeBits: fulfilling the Memex vision
Proceedings of the tenth ACM international conference on Multimedia
How do people manage their digital photographs?
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Lost in memories: interacting with photo collections on PDAs
Proceedings of the 4th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
Context data in geo-referenced digital photo collections
Proceedings of the 12th annual ACM international conference on Multimedia
Usability issues in utilizing context metadata in content management of mobile devices
Proceedings of the third Nordic conference on Human-computer interaction
Is It Time for a Moratorium on Metadata?
IEEE MultiMedia
Fast, flexible filtering with phlat
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Personal vs. commercial content: the similarities between consumer use of photos and music
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Your phone automatically caches your life
interactions - Gadgets '06
Why we tag: motivations for annotation in mobile and online media
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Personal Content Experience: Managing Digital Life in the Mobile Age
Personal Content Experience: Managing Digital Life in the Mobile Age
User-centered design of a mobile application for sharing life memories
Mobility '07 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on mobile technology, applications, and systems and the 1st international symposium on Computer human interaction in mobile technology
Design and evaluation guidelines for mental health technologies
Interacting with Computers
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Personal media content is increasingly accessed by mobile devices and services. Small handheld devices may give access to thousands of personal media items such as photos, music and messages, but managing the vast amount of content on a small device with a limited user interface (UI) is becoming tedious. Searching content with metadata -- that is, descriptive data about the content -- facilitates locating of particular piece of content. However, in addition to rapidly increasing amount of content, the amount and extent of types of metadata attached to each content object is also growing. Thus, metadata management itself is becoming a burdensome task. We present our study on how to improve metadata management and make it motivating on mobile devices. We conducted 26 interviews and two workshops with users to study users' needs and design requirements for metadata management. As a main result, we present UI design guidelines for personal content related metadata management on mobile devices.