@inproceedings{li1999powerbookmarksa, abstract = {Users of the Web are overloaded with information. This medium is "polluted" with redundant, erroneous and low quality information. A WWW survey of 11,700 users conducted from April 10 to May 10, 1996[1] indicates that 30.31% of the users report "finding known info" is their problem and 27.80% of the users report organizing collected information as their problem. An empirical study[2] on users' revisitation patterns to WWW pages found that 58% of an individual's pages are revisits. With these study results, we believe the Web users would like to build and organize a larger collection of bookmarks for future references than they can reasonably maintain now.}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, author = {Li, Wen-Syan and Vu, Quoc and Chang, Edward and Agrawal, Divyakant and Hirata, Kyoji and Mukherjea, Sougata and Wu, Yi-Leh and Bufi, Corey and Chang, Chen-Chuan Kevin and Hara, Yoshinori and Ito, Reiko and Kimura, Yutaka and Shimazu, Kezuyuki and Saito, Yukiyoshi}, booktitle = {SIGMOD '99: Proceedings of the 1999 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data}, file = {li1999powerbookmarksa.pdf:li1999powerbookmarksa.pdf:PDF}, interhash = {6f310a32bfd425c96491b51bc735a4ee}, intrahash = {a456819cd6a2966de76d00e374f19fe6}, lastdatemodified = {2005-08-06}, lastname = {Li}, own = {own}, pages = {565--567}, pdf = {li99.pdf}, publisher = {ACM Press}, read = {read}, title = {PowerBookmarks: a system for personalizable Web information organization, sharing, and management}, url = {doi.acm.org/10.1145/304182.304578}, year = 1999 }