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Edited by Paul Cairns University of York and Anna L. Cox University College London
Contributors to the book include Dr Tony Renshaw from Innovation North
Not yet published - available from September 2008.
Research Methods for Human-Computer Interaction is a wonderful resource, for both students and practitioners, who need to take a scientific approach to the design of user interfaces. It provides thorough introductions to many important topics. This is the first time that such a wide range of expert advice on the methods borrowed by HCI from other disciplines has been gathered into a single volume. It includes not only introductions to standard methods, but also recent advanced techniques, as well as a few alternative views from senior researchers who challenge conventional opinion." Dr Alan Blackwell Reader in Interdisciplinary Design, University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory
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Institutional Repository Project
Streamline: Integrating Repository Function with Work Practice
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