Reuse in the wild: An empirical and ethnographic study of organizational content reuse

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We present a large-scale study of content reuse networks in a large and highly hierarchical organization. In our study, we combine analysis of a collection of presentations produced by employees with interviews conducted throughout the organization and a survey to study presentation content reuse. Study results show a variety of information needs and behaviors related to content reuse as well as a need for a personalized and socially-integrated networking tool for enabling easy access to previously generated presentation material. In this paper we describe our findings and outline a set of requirements for an effective content reuse facility. Copyright 2011 ACM.

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Mejova, Y., De Schepper, K., Bergman, L., & Lu, J. (2011). Reuse in the wild: An empirical and ethnographic study of organizational content reuse. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings (pp. 2877–2886). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/1978942.1979370

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