Publication | Open Access
It's Just My History Isn't It?
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2016
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Historical GeographyEngineeringPhilosophy Of HistoryCommunicationDigital HeritageDigital ArchiveJournalismDigital PreservationArchivingCultural HistoryHistorical ReconstructionPersonal Digital ArchivingPersonal Information ManagementSmart JournalsUser ExperienceInformation ManagementJust My HistoryTechnologySocial ComputingPassive TrackingHuman-computer InteractionHistorical ReassessmentValue Digital RecordsArts
Smart journals are both an emerging class of lifelogging applications and novel digital possessions, which are used to create and curate a personal record of one's life. Through an in-depth interview study of analogue and digital journaling practices, and by drawing on a wide range of research around --technologies of memory?, we address fundamental questions about how people manage and value digital records of the past. Appreciating journaling as deeply idiographic, we map a broad range of user practices and motivations and use this understanding to ground four design considerations: recognizing the motivation to account for one's life; supporting the authoring of a unique perspective and finding a place for passive tracking as a chronicle. Finally, we argue that smart journals signal a maturing orientation to issues of digital archiving.
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