Information search and re-access strategies of experienced web users
WWW '05 Proceedings of the 14th international conference on World Wide Web
Exploring social annotations for the semantic web
Proceedings of the 15th international conference on World Wide Web
Web page revisitation revisited: implications of a long-term click-stream study of browser usage
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
A field study characterizing Web-based information-seeking tasks
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Finding similar pages in a social tagging repository
Proceedings of the 17th international conference on World Wide Web
Application of kalman filters to identify unexpected change in blogs
Proceedings of the 8th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
A quantitative evaluation of techniques for detection of abnormal change events in blogs.
Proceedings of the 12th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital Libraries
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We have been developing a system to support the management of collections of web-based resources called the Distributed Collection Manager (DCM). As work on DCM has progressed, questions about the characteristics of people's collections of web pages have arisen. Simultaneously, work in the area of social media technology has ignored investigating how people are trying to maintain their collections. In order to address these concerns, we performed an online user study of 125 individuals from a variety of online and offline communities. From this study we were able to examine the needs for a system to manage web-based distributed collections, how current tools affect maintenance, and the characteristics of current practices and problems in maintaining web-based collections.