The document discusses James Baker's work analyzing email archives from 1990-2007 after the Digital Revolution. It includes quotes from individuals in 2004 discussing their email habits, such as printing out emails or not having a filing system. The document also quotes scholars on the variation in email language and issues around analyzing email archives.
Some trigger thoughts for thinking about second wave adoption of online interaction tools and processes. Probably won't make sense with just the slides!
Some trigger thoughts for thinking about second wave adoption of online interaction tools and processes. Probably won't make sense with just the slides!
This is a highly engaging unit about the effects of information overload in our modern world. The lessons include illustrations, discussion questions, video clips and article hyperlinks, research prompts, quick writes, and other activities.
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“Reference Desk Toolkit”
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This is a highly engaging unit about the effects of information overload in our modern world. The lessons include illustrations, discussion questions, video clips and article hyperlinks, research prompts, quick writes, and other activities.
It would be presumptuous to call for the end of email, but it would be wise to suggest we could use email more wisely. This presentation reviews when to use old-fashioned email and when to use social web channels. Your comments are welcome and so are embeds, likes, clips and shares.
Planeta Wiki
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/email
Planeta
http://planeta.com/1605emailsurvey
Networking: Navigating Grad School and Beyond: Skills for Academic SuccessLauren Hall-Lew
Slides on the importance of networking for academically-minded PhD students. Written and compiled by Gregory Ward and Lauren Hall-Lew, presented at the Linguistics Society of America meeting, January 2011, Pittsburgh, PA, in a panel run by COSIAC: Committee on Student Issues and Concerns.
“Reference Desk Toolkit”
A Moderated Discussion Hosted by CARLDIG-South and the Mt. San Antonio
College Library
Friday, April 17, 2009
9:00-9:30: Registration and continental breakfast
9:30-12:30: Presentations and moderated discussion
Founders Hall, Mt. San Antonio College
This powerpoint presentation describes E-communication, what it is and the importance of e-communication. Furthermore, it presents email etiquette with examples of good and bad emails and the importance of following a professional email format. Lastly, it discusses social media, what it is and the guidelines for using it in education.
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1. Outlook: Email Archives,
1990-2007
After the Digital Revolution, January 2018
James Baker
Lecturer in Digital History and Archives
@j_w_baker
james.baker@sussex.ac.uk
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2. @j_w_baker james.baker@sussex.ac.uk
What have I left out? Please write anything
YOU think I should have mentioned. For
example I’d like to ask you about electronic
mail too as a [sic] know a very few of you
begun using it regularly. If you have the
time to write about your use of e-mail, and
whether it has replaced the use of the
telephone for you, I would be most
interested
Mass Observation Project. 1996 Autumn/Winter Directive.
3. @j_w_baker james.baker@sussex.ac.uk
PRINT EVERYTHING OUT AND STORE IT?!
What do you do all day? Flipping heck. I
occasionally print some work things out ...I
store them in folders on the system. But I
have to confess to having printed out a fair
few emails from my ex, but lost track of how
to file them and so really they’re just filed in
my hotmail
Mass Observation Project Archive. 2004. O2049, Female, 45, Single, Careers Manager.
4. @j_w_baker james.baker@sussex.ac.uk
There was one piece that I wrote about the
reasons why I decided to leave my husband,
and I considered that such a significant
piece that I printed it and kept is and
showed it to my parents (not convinced)
and love (likewise) and mainly for myself in
case I should forget! However that hangs
about, there is no filing system for just a
few odd pieces....
Mass Observation Project Archive. 2004. T1843, Female, 55, Caseworker, Disley.
5. @j_w_baker james.baker@sussex.ac.uk
I do wish that I printed more copies of my mail
which I have done more of recently. I am keeping
a record of the responses to the news of my
pregnancy and it made me wish i’d printed out
lots more stuff to look back on. Even work related
emails. It gives you something to place yourself
in time, what happened when and to whom and
how you felt. So much detail of our everyday
lives is lost through writing e-mail and texts and
not notes and letters and small reminders at
different times prompt so many other things.
Mass Observation Project Archive. 2004. W2959, female, 36, single, Brighton, visual artist.
10. @j_w_baker james.baker@sussex.ac.uk
More than a century of familiarity with the
telephone appears to have contributed to the
increased candor commonly reported in
computer mediated encounters such as email or
online conferencing, compared with face-to-face
exchange
Naomi S. Baron, “Language of the Internet,” in The Stanford Handbook for Language
Engineers, ed. Ali Farghali (Stanford, Calif: CSLI Publications, 2002), 7
Is this any different from personal papers?
What does this mean for the ethics of email use?
How much do we need to know about telephone use to
study email use?
11. @j_w_baker james.baker@sussex.ac.uk
There is enormous variation in the language style
used in email, determined by such variables as
age and computer experience of user, function
(e.g., replacement for a formal office memo,
casual invitation to lunch next week, teenage
online flirting).
Naomi S. Baron, “Language of the Internet,” in The Stanford Handbook for Language Engineers, ed. Ali
Farghali (Stanford, Calif: CSLI Publications, 2002), 12
Can we disentangle these genres of email from the
record?
How private did people perceive their email to be?
What other types of communications did email replace?
12. @j_w_baker james.baker@sussex.ac.uk
The kind of language used in email (sometimes
ungrammatical, lacking in standard punctuation
or spelling) should not be an issue for natural
language processing or search procedures, since
such mail is usually only stored on an individual
user’s computer (and perhaps, in the case of a
company, in the organization’s back-up files),
and not the subject of mechanical analysis.
Naomi S. Baron, “Language of the Internet,” in The Stanford Handbook for Language Engineers, ed. Ali
Farghali (Stanford, Calif: CSLI Publications, 2002), 12
What do these imprecisions mean for our methods of
search, discovery, analysis?
Is ‘mechanical analysis’ of email the best means of
conducting research with email archives?
13. Outlook: Email Archives,
1990-2007
After the Digital Revolution, January 2018
James Baker
Lecturer in Digital History and Archives
@j_w_baker
james.baker@sussex.ac.uk
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