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In the previous parts of the book, we argued that PIM is a different sort of game from other information management fields. In this part, we focused on the ways that new designs might help users play this game more effectively. We introduced the user-subjective design approach and its three principles, demonstrating the use of subjective attributes with nine design schemes. In most cases, we presented system deployments and their evaluations as evidence for the effectiveness of both the specific design and the user-subjective design principles more generally. Support for the approach is twofold: First, our initial research (Bergman, Beyth-Marom, and Nachmias 2008) indicates that current PIM system users engage in work-arounds in which they seek to exploit subjective attributes in their natural PIM practices. Second, our follow-up system implementations show positive user evaluations of six different designs derived from these user-subjective principles (Bergman et al. 2014; Bergman, Komninos, et al. 2012; Bergman et al. 2009; Kalnikaité and Whittaker 2007; Whittaker et al. 2004; Kalnikaité and Whittaker 2010). We conclude part III by discussing three key issues.
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