• Paste the literature you have read, such as research papers, on Scrapbox and link them to this page.

  • Originally done on Twitter, migrated to Scrapbox.

  • Why?

    • Increase knowledge stock by reading various research.
      • Understand what has been done so far.
      • Know which research is being evaluated.
    • Make good use of time by doing meaningful things as a daily routine.
    • Practice reading papers.
    • After seeing the exhibition on past interfaces’ Research at the Computer History Museum, realized the importance of Survey.
  • How?

    • Select interesting papers that can be read for free from sources like the ACM Digital Library and JStage.
    • Also deliberately choose papers from unfamiliar fields.
  • Why migrate to Scrapbox?

    • 140 characters were too limiting.
      • With no character limit on Scrapbox, the amount of text naturally increased, making the migration worthwhile.
    • Can add more content and write down personal thoughts.
    • Scrapbox’s link feature seems very useful.
    • Can edit later.
  • Apologies if the information is incorrect.

  • Started on September 24, 2019, on Twitter, aiming to read one HCI-related paper per day.

  • Migrated to Scrapbox on October 27, 2019.

    • Started writing more than 140 characters.
    • Started writing thoughts after reading.
  • Paused temporarily during the test period on November 22, 2019.

  • Became a member of ACM and IPSJ in January 2020, gaining access to ACM Digital Library and Information Science Square.

  • In May 2020, as the Unexplored project (kineto) solidified, decided to prioritize reading a bit more.