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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.

Kipp, Margaret E.I. (2006) @toread and Cool: Tagging for Time, Task and Emotion.

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.

Dillon, Andrew and Turnbull, Don (2005) Information Architecture, in Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science. New York: Marcel Dekker.

Dillon, Andrew (2002) Information Architecture in JASIST: Just where did we come from? . Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 53(10):pp. 821-823.

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.

Braly, Michael D and Froh, Geoffrey B (2006) Social bookmarking in the enterprise.

Sonnenwald, Diane H. (2003) The conceptual organization: an emergent organizational form for collaborative R&D. Science Public Policy 30(4):pp. 261-272.

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.

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.

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 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.

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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