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Literature Review Notes

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  • [Cohen 78]: frequent changing of focus of attention causes cognitive / mental fatigue, a decrease in total available attention capacity
  • Dutch study: interruptions can have positive effect, more positive feelings, less effort expenditure; - potential for inverted U shape curve for optimal effect of interruptions;
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[Morris 08]

Morris D, Morris MR, Venolia G. SearchBar: a search-centric web history for task resumption and information re-finding. Proceeding of the twenty-. 2008:1207-1216. Available at: http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1357054.1357242.

  • CHI '08 video
  • interruptions of web search tasks - searching over multiple sessions
  • hierarchical web history organised by topic / web query / individual URLs
  • no automatic identification of new topics (manual entry) or default topic
  • automatic HTML summaries of topics including notes generated for each topic
  • 2 sessions, 1 week apart, planning a travel itinerary, interrupted 3 times in each session with unrelated urgent tasks; 2nd session required reconstruction of work from first session - comparison b/w control and SearchBar group;
 

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On Prospective memory (PM) and interruption/distraction

[Farrimond 06]

 
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