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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 Song, Min (1997) An empirical comparison of the usability for novice and expert searchers of a textual and a graphic interface to an art-resource database. JoDI: Journal of Digital Information 1(1).

Khoo, Christopher S.G. and Ng, Karen and Ou, Shiyan (2002) An exploratory study of human clustering of Web pages. In Lopez-Huertas, Maria J., Eds. Proceedings International Society for Knowledge Organization Conference, pages pp. 351-357, Granada, Spain.

Shachaf, Pnina and Horowitz, Sarah (2006) Are virtual reference services color blind?. Library & Information Science Research 28(4):pp. 501-520.

Shiri, Ali Asghar and Revie, Crawford and Chowdhury, Gobinda (2002) Assessing the Impact of User Interaction with Thesaural Knowledge Structures: a Quantitative Analysis Framework. In Lopez-Huertas, Ms Maria Jose and Munoz-Fernandez, Mr. Francisco J., Eds. Proceedings International Society for Knowledge Organization Conference 8, pages pp. 493-499, Granada, Spain.

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.

Pan, Bing (2003) Capturing Users’ Behavior in the National Science Digital Library (NSDL).

Gwizdka, Jacek (1998) Categorization Is Difficult: Use of an Electronic Notebook For Organizing Design Meeting Notes. In Proceedings 42th Annual Meeting of Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 42, pages pp. 516-520, Chicago, IL, USA.

Ocholla, Dennis (2006) Common errors and challenges of publishing in a peer refereed Library and Information Journal. In Proceedings Progress in Library and Information Science in Southern Africa (PROLISSA), Pretoria, South Africa.

(2004) Creating and Operating a Digital Library for Information and Learning– the GROW Project. International Conference on Digital Libraries, New Delhi, India.

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 (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.

Gwizdka, Jacek and Chignell, Mark (2004) Individual Differences and Task-based User Interface Evaluation: A Case Study of Pending Tasks in Email.. Interacting with Computers 16(4):pp. 769-797.

Gwizdka, Jacek and Chignell, Mark (2007) Individual Differences in Personal Information Management, in Jones, William and Teevan, Jamie, Eds. Personal Information Management. University of Washington Press..

Ocholla, Dennis (2006) Information Accessibility by the Marginalized Communities in South Africa and the Role of Libraries . In Proceedings International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions General Conference 72, Seoul, Korea.

Wang, Peiling (2006) Information Behaviors of Academic Researchers in the Internet Era: An Interdisciplinary & Cross-cultural Study. In Proceedings 1st International Scientific Conference eRA: The Information Technology to Science, Economy, Society & Education (Cultural Center of Tripoli, Greece, 16-17 September 2006), pages pp. 1-8, Cultural Center of Tripoli, Greece.

David, Lourdes T. (2002) Information seeking in an electronic environment - Module 3.

Corrado, Edward M. (2006) Initial Articles in Library Catalog Title Searches: An Impediment to Information Retrieval. In Grove, Andrew, Eds. Proceedings American Society for Information Science and Technology 43, Austin, Texas.

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.

Bean, Carol (2003) Meeting the Challenge: Training an Aging Population to Use Computers. Southeastern Librarian 51(3).

Kaufman, Sarah and Grondin, Karen and Konieczny, Tim and Gutwein, Ava (2004) OPAC Usability.

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 and McKnight, Cliff and Richardson, John (1988) Reading from paper versus reading from screens. The Computer Journal 31(5):pp. 457-464.

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

Marty, Paul F. (2007) The Changing Nature of Information Work in Museums.

Dillon, Andrew and Richardson, John and McKnight, Cliff (1990) The effect of display size and text splitting on reading lengthy text from screen . Behaviour and Information Technology 9(3):pp. 215-217.

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.

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.

Morris, Michael G. and Dillon, Andrew (1997) The Influence of User Perceptions on Software Utilization: Application and Evaluation of a Theoretical Model of Technology Acceptance. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 14(4):pp. 58-65.

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 and McKnight, Cliff (1990) Towards a classification of text types: a repertory grid approach. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies 33:pp. 623-636.

Dillon, Andrew and Richardson, John and McKnight, Cliff (1988) Towards the design of a full text, searchable database: implications from a study of journal usage. British Journal of Academic Librarianship 31(1):pp. 37-48.

Dillon, Andrew and Morris, Michael G. (1996) User acceptance of new information technology: theories and models, in Williams, Martha E., Eds. Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, chapter 31, pages pp. 3-32. Medford, N.J.: Information Today.

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.

Ebenezer, Catherine (1993) User survey conducted at the Medical Library of the University of Limburg at Maastricht. Technical Report, Medical Library, University of Limburg.

Ebenezer, Catherine (1993) User survey conducted at the Medical Library of the University of Limburg at Maastricht.

Shiri, Ali Asghar and Revie, Crawford (2001) User-Thesaurus Interaction on a Web-based Database: An Evaluation of Users' term Selection Behaviour. In Ojala, Mr. Timo, Eds. Proceedings Infotech Oulu International Workshop on Information Retrieval, pages pp. 23-32, Oulu, Finland.

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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