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Using Web annotations for asynchronous collaboration around documents

CSCW '00: Proceedings of the 2000 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work, : 309--318, 2000.
Authors: J. J. Cadiz and Anop Gupta and Jonathan Grudin
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/358916.359002
Tags: annotation asyncronous collaboration documents web
Abstract: Digital web-accessible annotations are a compelling medium for personal comments and shared discussions around documents. Only recently supported by widely used products, "in-context" digital annotation is a relatively unexamined phenomenon. This paper presents a case study of annotations created by members of a large development team using Microsoft Office 2000-approximately 450 people created 9,000 shared annotations on about 1,250 documents over 10 months. We present quantitative data on use, supported by interviews with users, identifying strengths and weaknesses of the existing capabilities and possibilities for improvement.
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@inproceedings{citeulike:174631,
title = {Using Web annotations for asynchronous collaboration around documents},
address = {New York, NY, USA},
author = {J. J. Cadiz and Anop Gupta and Jonathan Grudin},
booktitle = {CSCW '00: Proceedings of the 2000 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work},
pages = {309--318},
publisher = {ACM Press},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/358916.359002},
year = {2000},
abstract = {Digital web-accessible annotations are a compelling medium for personal comments and shared discussions around documents. Only recently supported by widely used products, "in-context" digital annotation is a relatively unexamined phenomenon. This paper presents a case study of annotations created by members of a large development team using Microsoft Office 2000-approximately 450 people created 9,000 shared annotations on about 1,250 documents over 10 months. We present quantitative data on use, supported by interviews with users, identifying strengths and weaknesses of the existing capabilities and possibilities for improvement.},
doi = {10.1145/358916.359002}, isbn = {1581132220}, citeulike-article-id = {174631}, priority = {2},
keywords = {annotation asyncronous collaboration documents web }
}