Kang, H.; Plaisant, C.; Elsayed, T.; Oard, D.W.: Making sense of archived e-mail : exploring the Enron collection with NetLens (2010)
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- Abstract
- Informal communications media pose new challenges for information-systems design, but the nature of informal interaction offers new opportunities as well. This paper describes NetLens-E-mail, a system designed to support exploration of the content-actor network in large e-mail collections. Unique features of NetLens-E-mail include close coupling of orientation, specification, restriction, and expansion, and introduction and incorporation of a novel capability for iterative projection between content and actor networks within the same collection. Scenarios are presented to illustrate the intended employment of NetLens-E-mail, and design walkthroughs with two domain experts provide an initial basis for assessment of the suitability of the design by scholars and analysts.
- Source
- Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 61(2010) no.4, S.723-744
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