Journal: Universal Access in the Information Society

Volume 4, Issue 4

285 -- 291Jonathan Lazar, Kisha-Dawn Greenidge. One year older, but not necessarily wiser: an evaluation of homepage accessibility problems over time
292 -- 299Maeve Paris. Website accessibility: a survey of local e-government websites and legislation in Northern Ireland
300 -- 327Aseel Berglund, Erik Berglund, Anders Larsson, Magnus Bang. Paper remote: an augmented television guide and remote control
328 -- 337Georgios Yfantidis, Grigori E. Evreinov. Adaptive blind interaction technique for touchscreens
338 -- 353Florence Gaunet. Verbal guidance rules for a localized wayfinding aid intended for blind-pedestrians in urban areas
354 -- 373Paul F. Cleary, Glenn Pierce, Eileen M. Trauth. Closing the digital divide: understanding racial, ethnic, social class, gender and geographic disparities in Internet use among school age children in the United States
374 -- 392Kristiina Jokinen. Adaptation and user expertise modelling in AthosMail
393 -- 399Eleanor T. Loiacono, Scott McCoy. Website accessibility: a cross-sector comparison
400 -- 416Alex Carmichael, Mark Rice, David Sloan, Peter Gregor. Digital switchover or digital divide: a prognosis for usable and accessible interactive digital television in the UK
417 -- 418Constantine Stephanidis. Acknowledgement to reviewers for 2004

Volume 4, Issue 3

175 -- 176Christian Stary. Special UAIS issue on User-centered interaction paradigms for universal access in the information society
177 -- 187Wolfgang Narzt, Gustav Pomberger, Alois Ferscha, Dieter Kolb, Reiner Müller, Jan Wieghardt, Horst Hörtner, Christopher Lindinger. Augmented reality navigation systems
188 -- 203Nestor Garay-Vitoria, Julio Abascal. Text prediction systems: a survey
204 -- 222Steve Goschnick, Connor Graham. Augmenting interaction and cognition using agent architectures and technology inspired by psychology and social worlds
223 -- 236Margrit Betke, Oleg Gusyatin, Mikhail Urinson. Symbol design: a user-centered method to design pen-based interfaces and extend the functionality of pointer input devices
237 -- 245Adam J. Sporka, Sri Hastuti Kurniawan, Pavel Slavík. Acoustic control of mouse pointer
246 -- 257Kathleen J. Price, Min Lin, Jinjuan Feng, Rich Goldman, Andrew Sears, Julie A. Jacko. Motion does matter: an examination of speech-based text entry on the move
258 -- 269Ion Juvina, Herre van Oostendorp. Individual differences and behavioral metrics involved in modeling web navigation
270 -- 283Carmelo Ardito, Maria Francesca Costabile, Marilena De Marsico, Rosa Lanzilotti, Stefano Levialdi, Teresa Roselli, Veronica Rossano. An approach to usability evaluation of e-learning applications

Volume 4, Issue 2

83 -- 84Simeon Keates, P. John Clarkson, Patrick Langdon, Peter Robinson. Special issue on design for a more inclusive world
85 -- 95Faustina Hwang, Simeon Keates, Patrick Langdon, P. John Clarkson. Movement time for motion-impaired users assisted by force-feedback: effects of movement amplitude, target width, and gravity well width
96 -- 104Silas S. Brown, Peter Robinson. Interacting with notations: two examples of the use of a transformation system
105 -- 120Ben Robins, Kerstin Dautenhahn, I. René J. A. te Boekhorst, Aude Billard. Robotic assistants in therapy and education of children with autism: can a small humanoid robot help encourage social interaction skills?
121 -- 134Rana El Kaliouby, Peter Robinson. The emotional hearing aid: an assistive tool for children with Asperger syndrome
135 -- 145Jonathon Allen. Designing desirability in an augmentative and alternative communication device
146 -- 155Massimiliano Scopelliti, Vittoria Giuliani, Ferdinando Fornara. Robots in a domestic setting: a psychological approach
156 -- 164Roger Orpwood, C. Gibbs, Timothy Adlam, Richard Faulkner, D. Meegahawatte. The design of smart homes for people with dementia - user-interface aspects
165 -- 173B. J. F. Driessen, T. K. Ten. Kate, F. Liefhebber, A. H. G. Versluis, J. A. van. Woerden. Collaborative Control of the Manus Manipulator

Volume 4, Issue 1

1 -- 2Panayiotis Zaphiris, Sri Kurniawan, R. Darin Ellis. Web and aging: challenges and opportunities
3 -- 15Anna Dickinson, Roos Eisma, Peter Gregor, Audrey Syme, Scott Milne. Strategies for teaching older people to use the World Wide Web
16 -- 23Zaheer Osman, David Poulson, Colette Nicolle. Introducing computers and the Internet to older users: findings from the Care OnLine project
24 -- 38Roger W. Morrell. http: //www.nihseniorhealth.gov: the process of construction and revision in the development of a model web site for use by older adults
39 -- 45Tiffany Jastrzembski, Neil Charness, Patricia Holley, Jeffrey Feddon. Input devices for web browsing: age and hand effects
46 -- 58Vicki L. Hanson, Susan Crayne. Personalization of Web browsing: adaptations to meet the needs of older adults
59 -- 66Deborah J. Smith. Senior users of the internet: lessons from the cybernun study
67 -- 81Anne Aula. User study on older adults use of the Web and search engines