Journal: Behaviour & IT

Volume 20, Issue 6

411 -- 418I. Scott MacKenzie, Shawn X. Zhang. An empirical investigation of the novice experience with soft keyboards
419 -- 426Steve J. Westerman, Timothy Cribbin, R. Wilson. Virtual information space navigation: evaluating the use of head tracking
427 -- 432Mats Lind, Stefan Seipel, Christer Mattiason. Displaying meta-information in context
433 -- 447A. Ant Ozok, Gavriel Salvendy. How consistent is your web design?
449 -- 460Caroline Parker, Murray Sinclair. User-centred design does make a difference. The case of decision support systems in crop production

Volume 20, Issue 5

299 -- 305Ahmet E. Cakir. A personal view
307 -- 314John M. Carroll. Community computing as human - computer interaction
315 -- 321Susan M. Dray, David A. Siegel. The past recaptured: in search of lost paradigms
323 -- 328Ken Eason. Changing perspectives on the organizational consequences of information technology
329 -- 338Bonnie E. John, Len Bass. Usability and software architecture
339 -- 346Stephen J. Payne, Andrew Howes, William R. Reader. Adaptively distributing cognition: a decision-making perspective on human - computer interaction
347 -- 356Jenny Preece. Sociability and usability in online communities: determining and measuring success
357 -- 366Xiaowen Fang, Gavriel Salvendy. A personal perspective on behaviour and information technology: a 20-year progress and future trend
367 -- 376Ben Shneiderman, Harry Hochheiser. Universal usability as a stimulus to advanced interface design
377 -- 386Karol Szlichcinski. Twenty years of telecommunications research in ::::BIT::::
387 -- 393Floris L. Van Nes. The running ergonomist; a permanent appearance?
395 -- 409Paul Wilson. 20 years in the life of a long-term empirical personal electronic filing study

Volume 20, Issue 4

237 -- 247Monica S. Castelhano, Paul Muter. Optimizing the reading of electronic text using rapid serial visual presentation
249 -- 263Volker Wulf, Björn Golombek. Direct activation: a concept to encourage tailoring activities
265 -- 273Brooke Smith, Peter Caputi. Cognitive interference in computer anxiety
275 -- 280Gholamreza Torkzadeh, Thomas P. Van Dyke. Development and validation of an Internet self-efficacy scale
281 -- 291Xiaoyan Xie, Fuzong Lin, Tao Zhang. Comparison between on- and off-campus behaviour and adaptability in online learning: a case from China
293 -- 298Chris W. Clegg, Belen Icasati-Johanson, Stuart Bennett. E-business: boom or gloom?

Volume 20, Issue 3

143 -- 148Linda A. Martin, Mark W. Platt. Printing and screen reading in the medical school curriculum: Guttenberg vs. the cathode ray tube
159 -- 166Andrew Sears, Julie A. Jacko, Josey Y. M. Chu, Francisco Moro. The role of visual search in the design of effective soft keyboards
167 -- 188Diarmid Marshall, John C. Foster, Mervyn A. Jack. User performance and attitude towards schemes for alphanumeric data entry using restricted input devices
189 -- 198Dimitri Van Der Linden, Sabine Sonnentag, Michael Frese, Cathy Van Dyck. Exploration strategies, performance, and error consequences when learning a complex computer task
199 -- 212Dan Diaper. Task analysis for knowledge descriptions (TAKD): a requiem for a method
213 -- 223Jorge Conde Vieitez, Alberto De La Torre Carcía, María Teresa Vega Rodríguez. Perception of job security in a process of technological change: its influence on psychological well-being

Volume 20, Issue 2

81 -- 89Yngve Sundblad, Sören Lenman. Five years experience from CID: an interdisciplinary competence centre for design of usable interactive IT applications
91 -- 99Åke Walldius. Shared 3-D workplace exhibitions as sites for community meetings
101 -- 110Konrad Tollmar, Didier Chincholle, Britt Klasson, Thomas Stephanson. VideoCafé - exploring mediaspaces in public places within organizations
111 -- 117Ann Lantz. Meetings in a distributed group of experts: comparing face-to-face, chat and collaborative virtual environments
119 -- 125Gustav Taxén, Allison Druin, Carina Fast, Marita Kjellin. KidStory: a technology design partnership with children
127 -- 140John Bowers. Crossing the line: a field study of inhabited television

Volume 20, Issue 1

1 -- 7David A. Caulton. Relaxing the homogeneity assumption in usability testing
9 -- 22Daniel Freudenthal. Age differences in the performance of information retrieval tasks
23 -- 35Daniel Freudenthal. The role of age, foreknowledge and complexity in learning to operate a complex device
37 -- 45Kent L. Norman, Zachary Friedman, Kirk Norman, Rod Stevenson. Navigational issues in the design of online self-administered questionnaires
47 -- 52Willem-Paul Brinkman, V. P. Buil, R. Cullen, R. Gobits, Floris L. Van Nes. Design and evaluation of online multimedia maintenance manuals
53 -- 67Steve Smithies, Kevin Novins, James Arvo. Equation entry and editing via handwriting and gesture recognition
69 -- 77Sofiane Sahraoui. Harnessing knowledge workers participation for IT planning effectiveness: the informational and motivational mediating effects of users microplanning behaviour