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Dillon, Andrew and Maynard, Sally (1995) "Don't forget to put the cat out" - or why collaborative authoring software and everyday writing pass one another by. New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia: Applications and Research 1:pp. 135-153.

McKnight, Cliff and Dillon, Andrew and Richardson, John (1990) A Comparison of linear and hypertext formats in information retrieval, in McAleese, Ray and Green, Catherine, Eds. Hypertext: State of the art, pages pp. 10-19. Oxford: Intellect.

Dillon, Andrew and Sweeney, Marian and Maguire, Martin (1993) A Survey of usability evaluation practices and requirements in the European IT industry. In Alty, James L. and Guest, S. and Diaper, Dan, Eds. Proceedings Human Computer Interaction: People and Computers, pages pp. 81-94, Loughborough, England.

Dillon, Andrew and Vaughan, Misha (1997) “It’s the journey and the destination”: Shape and the emergent property of genre in evaluating digital documents. New Review of Multimedia and Hypermedia 3:pp. 91-106.

Mostafa, Javed and Dillon, Andrew (1996) Design and evaluation of a user interface supporting multiple image query models. In Hardin, Steve, Eds. Proceedings American Society for Information Science 33, Baltimore, MD.

Chignell, Mark and Gwizdka, Jacek and Bodner, Richard (1999) Discriminating Meta-Search: A Framework for Evaluation. Information Processing and Management 35(3):pp. 337-362.

Dillon, Andrew and Schaap, Dille (1996) Expertise and the perception of shape in information. Journal of the American Society for Information Science 47(10):pp. 786-788.

Dillon, Andrew and Morris, Michael G. (1998) From "can they" to "will they?": Extending usability evaluation to address acceptance. In Hoadley, Ellen D. and Benbasat, Izak, Eds. Proceedings Association for Information Systems Conference, Baltimore, MD.

Dillon, Andrew and Grushowski, Barbara (2000) Genres and the Web - is the home page the first digital genre? . Journal of the American Society for Information Science 51(2):pp. 202-205.

Dillon, Andrew (2000) Group dynamics meet cognition: applying socio-technical concepts in the design of information systems, in Coakes, Elayne and Willis, Dianne and Lloyd-Jones, Raymond, Eds. The New SocioTech: Graffiti on the Long Wall, pages pp. 119-125. London: Springer-Verlag (Springer-Verlag Series on CSCW).

Dillon, Andrew (2001) HCI Hypermedia, in Karwowski, Waldemar, Eds. Encyclopedia of Human Factors and Ergonomics, pages (10). London: Taylor and Francis.

Dillon, Andrew (1993) How collaborative is collaborative writing? An Analysis of the production of two technical reports, in Sharples, Mike, Eds. Computer Supported Collaborative Writing, pages pp. 69-86. London: Springer-Verlag.

Dillon, Andrew and Gabbard, Ralph (2000) Hypermedia as an educational technology: a review of the empirical literature on learner comprehension, control and style, in Smith, P. and Pellegrinni, A., Eds. The Psychology of Education: Major Themes, chapter 3, pages pp. 496-531. London: Routledge.

Dillon, Andrew and Richardson, John and McKnight, Cliff (1992) Hypertext/Hypermedia, in Kent, Allen, Eds. Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, Vol. 50, pages pp. 226-255. New York: Marcel Dekker.

Dillon, Andrew and Richardson, John and McKnight, Cliff (1991) Institutionalising human factors in the design process: the ADONIS experience. In Lovesey, E. J., Eds. Proceedings Ergonomics Societies Conference, pages pp. 421-426, Southampton, England.

Dillon, Andrew (1987) Knowledge acquisition and conceptual models: A Cognitive analysis of the interface. In Diaper, Dan and Winder, Russell, Eds. Proceedings Human Computer Interaction: People and Computers, pages pp. 371-379, Exeter, England.

National Institute on Aging, U.S. and National Library of Medicine, U.S. (2002) Making Your Web Site Senior Friendly: A Checklist.

Dillon, Andrew (1996) Myths, misconceptions and an alternative perspective on information usage and the electronic medium, in Rouet, Jean-Francois and Levonen, Jarmo J. and Dillon, Andrew and Spiro, Rand J., Eds. Hypertext and cognition, pages pp. 25-42. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Earlbaum.

Dillon, Andrew and Richardson, John and McKnight, Cliff (1990) Navigation in hypertext: A Critical review of the concept. In Diaper, Dan and Gilmore, David J. and Cockton, Gilbert and Shackel, Brian, Eds. Proceedings IFIP TC13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, pages pp. 587-592, Cambridge, UK.

Dillon, Andrew and McKnight, Cliff (1995) Never mind the theory, feel the data: Observations on the design of hypertext-based user interfaces, in Schuler, Wolfgang and Hannemann, Jorg M. and Streitz, Norbert, Eds. Designing user interfaces for hypermedia, pages pp. 117-125. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.

Tramullas, Jesús (2005) Open Source Tools for Content Management. Hipertext.net 3.

Dillon, Andrew (1991) Readers' models of text structures: the case of academic articles. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies 35:pp. 913-925.

Dillon, Andrew (1991) Requirements analysis for hypertext applications: the why, what and how approach. Applied Ergonomics 22(4):pp. 458-462.

Dillon, Andrew and Richardson, John and McKnight, Cliff (1993) Space - the final chapter or why physical representations are not semantic intentions, in McKnight, Cliff and Dillon, Andrew and Richardson, John, Eds. Hypertext: A Psychological Perspective, pages pp. 169-192. Chichester: Ellis Horwood.

Dillon, Andrew (2002) Technologies of Information: HCI and the digital library, in Carroll, John M., Eds. HCI and the Millenium, pages pp. 457-474. New York: ACM Press/Addison-Wesley.

Dillon, Andrew and Sweeney, Marian (1988) The Application of cognitive psychology to CAD, in Jones, Dylan and Winder, Russell, Eds. People and computers IV, pages pp. 477-488. Cambridge University Press.

Richardson, John and Dillon, Andrew and McKnight, Cliff (1989) The Effect of display size on reading and manipulating electronic text. In Megaw, E.D., Eds. Proceedings Ergonomics Societies Conference, pages pp. 474-479, Reading, England.

McKnight, Cliff and Dillon, Andrew and Shackel, Brian (1996) The Electronic journal and its implications for the digital library, in Harrison, Teresa M. and Stephens, Timothy, Eds. Computer Networking and Scholarly Communication in the 21st Century, pages pp. 351-368. New York: SUNY Press (SUNY Series in Computer-Mediated Communication).

Dillon, Andrew (2001) The Evaluation of software usability, in Karwowski, Waldemar, Eds. Encyclopedia of Human Factors and Ergonomics, pages (6). London: Taylor and Francis.

Dillon, Andrew (1990) The Human factors of hypertext. International Forum on Information and Documentation 15(4):pp. 32-38.

Dillon, Andrew and Richardson, John and McKnight, Cliff (1989) The human factors of journal usage and the design of electronic text . Interacting with Computers 1(2):pp. 183-189.

Morris, Michael G. and Dillon, Andrew (1996) The Importance of Usability in the Establishment of Organizational Software Standards for End User Computing. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 45(2):pp. 243-258.

Dillon, Andrew and Sweeney, Marian and Herring, Val and John, Phil and Fallon, Enda (1988) The Psychology of designer style. In Proceedings Alvey Conference, pages pp. 323-327.

Vaughan, Misha and Dillon, Andrew (1998) The Role of genre in shaping our understanding of digital documents. In Preston, Cecilia M., Eds. Proceedings American Society for Information Science 35, pages pp. 559-566, Pittsburgh, PA.

Dillon, Andrew (1988) The role of usability labs in system design. In Megaw, E.D., Eds. Proceedings Ergonomics Societies Conference 88, pages pp. 69-73, Manchester, England.

Dillon, Andrew (1996) TIMS: A framework for the design of usable electronic text, in van Oostendorp, Herre and de Mul, Sjaak, Eds. Cognitive Aspects of Electronic Text Processing, pages pp. 99-120. Norwood, NJ: Ablex.

Dillon, Andrew (2001) User acceptance of information technology, in Karwowski, Waldemar, Eds. Encyclopedia of Human Factors and Ergonomics, pages (10). London: Taylor and Francis.

Dillon, Andrew and Watson, Charles (1996) User analysis in HCI: the historical lesson from individual differences research. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 45(6):pp. 619-638.

McKnight, Cliff and Dillon, Andrew and Richardson, John (1996) User centered design of hypertext and hypermedia for education, in Jonassen, David H., Eds. Handbook of Research on Educational Communications and Technology, pages pp. 622-633. New York: Macmillan.

Tramullas, Jesús and Garrido, Piedad (2006) Weblogs Content Classification Tools: performance evaluation. In Proceedings I Internacional Conference on Multidisciplinary Information Sciences & Technologies 1, pages pp. 532-536, Mérida.

Gwizdka, Jacek and Spence, Ian (2006) What Can Searching Behavior Tell Us About the Difficulty of Information Tasks? A Study of Web Navigation. In Proceedings 69th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) 43, Austin, TX, USA.

Chui, Michael and Dillon, Andrew (1997) Who's Zooming Whom? Attunement to animation in the interface. Journal of the American Society for Information Science 48(11):pp. 1067-1072.

Vaughan, Misha and Dillon, Andrew (2006) Why structure and genre matter to users of digital information: a longitudinal study with readers of a web-based newspaper. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 64:pp. 502-526.

 

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