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Accepted Papers
Bruno Bachimont and Jean-Francois Blanchette
Computer-Aided Hermeneutics: A Practical and Theoretical Approach to Digital Media Preservation
Université Technologique de Compiègne, Centre de recherches, France and Department of Information Studies, University of California, CA
Judy Cossel Rice, Dan Lawyer and Grant Skousen
Recapturing Memories and Reconnecting with the Past
Family and Church History Department, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Maia Engeli
Digital Traces - Conceptual Design Schemes for Collective Remembering
School of Interactive Arts and Technology, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Elise van den Hoven and Berry Eggen
Design Recommendations for Augmented Memory Systems
Department of Industrial Design Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Julie Kientz and Gregory Abowd
Collective Remembering in Evidence-Based Care
College of Computing & GVU Center, Georgia Institute of Technology, GA
Jonathan Livingston
The Memory Library - a New Approach to Collective Recall
Memory Project 70 Mountain View Av. Mill Valley, CA www.My-Memory.org
Heather Richter
Experiences in Indexing Meeting Content
Department of Software and Information Systems, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, NC
Corina Sas, Alan Dix, Nigel Davies and Adrian Friday
Capturing and Sharing War Memories
Computing Department, Lancaster University, UK
 
Aake Walldius
Collecting, Storing, and Sharing Memorable Lessons about User Approved Software
School of Computer Science and Communication, KTH, Sweden
Steve Whittaker
Design Considerations for Collective Remembering
Information Studies, University of Sheffield, UK
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