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Why Care About the Past? Michael L. Nelson Michele C. Weigle Old Dominion University Department of Computer Science www.cs.odu.edu/~{mln,mweigle}

Why Care About the Past?

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A set of slides we've used in various presentations to show that replaying an experience via archived web pages is more compelling than reading a summary of the event.

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Why Care About the Past?

Michael L. Nelson

Michele C. Weigle

Old Dominion UniversityDepartment of Computer Science

www.cs.odu.edu/~{mln,mweigle}

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Why Care About The Past?From an anonymous reviewer (emphasis ours):

"Is there any statistics to show that many or a good number of Web

users would like to get obsolete data or resources? "

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Replaying the Experience…

…can be more compelling than a summary

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vs.

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