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  1. Rogers, Y.: New theoretical approaches for human-computer interaction (2003) 0.06
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    Abstract
    "Theory weary, theory leery, why can't I be theory cheery?" (Erickson, 2002, p. 269). The field of human-computer interaction (HCI) is rapidly expanding. Alongside the extensive technological developments that are taking place, a profusion of new theories, methods, and concerns has been imported into the field from a range of disciplines and contexts. An extensive critique of recent theoretical developments is presented here together with an overview of HCI practice. A consequence of bringing new theories into the field has been much insightful explication of HCI phenomena and also a broadening of the field's discourse. However, these theoretically based approaches have had limited impact an the practice of interaction design. This chapter discusses why this is so and suggests that different kinds of mechanisms are needed that will enable both designers and researchers to better articulate and theoretically ground the challenges facing them today. Human-computer interaction is bursting at the seams. Its mission, goals, and methods, well established in the '80s, have all greatly expanded to the point that "HCI is now effectively a boundless domain" (Barnard, May, Duke, & Duce, 2000, p. 221). Everything is in a state of flux: The theory driving research is changing, a flurry of new concepts is emerging, the domains and type of users being studied are diversifying, many of the ways of doing design are new, and much of what is being designed is significantly different. Although potentially much is to be gained from such rapid growth, the downside is an increasing lack of direction, structure, and coherence in the field. What was originally a bounded problem space with a clear focus and a small set of methods for designing computer systems that were easier and more efficient to use by a single user is now turning into a diffuse problem space with less clarity in terms of its objects of study, design foci, and investigative methods. Instead, aspirations of overcoming the Digital Divide, by providing universal accessibility, have become major concerns (e.g., Shneiderman, 2002a). The move toward greater openness in the field means that many more topics, areas, and approaches are now considered acceptable in the worlds of research and practice.
    A problem with allowing a field to expand eclectically is that it can easily lose coherence. No one really knows what its purpose is anymore or what criteria to use in assessing its contribution and value to both knowledge and practice. For example, among the many new approaches, ideas, methods, and goals now being proposed, how do we know which are acceptable, reliable, useful, and generalizable? Moreover, how do researchers and designers know which of the many tools and techniques to use when doing design and research? To be able to address these concerns, a young field in a state of flux (as is HCI) needs to take stock and begin to reflect an the changes that are happening. The purpose of this chapter is to assess and reflect an the role of theory in contemporary HCI and the extent to which it is used in design practice. Over the last ten years, a range of new theories has been imported into the field. A key question is whether such attempts have been productive in terms of "knowledge transfer." Here knowledge transfer means the translation of research findings (e.g., theory, empirical results, descriptive accounts, cognitive models) from one discipline (e.g., cognitive psychology, sociology) into another (e.g., human-computer interaction, computer supported cooperative work).
  2. Buzydlowski, J.W.; White, H.D.; Lin, X.: Term Co-occurrence Analysis as an Interface for Digital Libraries (2002) 0.04
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    Date
    22. 2.2003 17:25:39
    22. 2.2003 18:16:22
  3. Miller, E.J.: Visualizing Spatial Relationships Between Internet Objects (2001) 0.04
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  4. Chen, C.: Top Ten Problems in Visual Interfaces to Digital Libraries (2002) 0.03
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    Date
    22. 2.2003 17:25:39
    22. 2.2003 18:13:11
  5. Shen, R.; Wang, J.; Fox, E.A.: ¬A Lightweight Protocol between Digital Libraries and Visualization Systems (2002) 0.03
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    Date
    22. 2.2003 17:25:39
    22. 2.2003 18:15:14
  6. Börner, K.; Chen, C.: Visual Interfaces to Digital Libraries : Motivation, Utilization, and Socio-technical Challenges (2002) 0.03
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    Date
    22. 2.2003 17:25:39
    22. 2.2003 18:20:07
  7. Christoffel, M.; Schmitt, B.: Accessing Libraries as Easy as a Game (2002) 0.03
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    Date
    22. 2.2003 17:25:39
    22. 2.2003 18:19:01
  8. Petrelli, D.; Levin, S.; Beaulieu, M.; Sanderson, M.: Which user interaction for cross-language information retrieval? : design issues and reflections (2006) 0.03
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    Abstract
    A novel and complex form of information access is cross-language information retrieval: searching for texts written in foreign languages based on native language queries. Although the underlying technology for achieving such a search is relatively well understood, the appropriate interface design is not. The authors present three user evaluations undertaken during the iterative design of Clarity, a cross-language retrieval system for lowdensity languages, and shows how the user-interaction design evolved depending on the results of usability tests. The first test was instrumental to identify weaknesses in both functionalities and interface; the second was run to determine if query translation should be shown or not; the final was a global assessment and focused on user satisfaction criteria. Lessons were learned at every stage of the process leading to a much more informed view of what a cross-language retrieval system should offer to users.
  9. Boyack, K.W.; Wylie,B.N.; Davidson, G.S.: Information Visualization, Human-Computer Interaction, and Cognitive Psychology : Domain Visualizations (2002) 0.03
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    Date
    22. 2.2003 17:25:39
    22. 2.2003 18:17:40
  10. Grudin, J.: Human-computer interaction (2011) 0.03
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    Date
    27.12.2014 18:54:22
  11. Poynder, R.: WinSPIRS from SilverPlatter (1994) 0.02
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    Date
    23. 1.1999 19:32:22
  12. Gliszczynski, S. von; Kaiser, D.: GRIPS-Funktionen : GRIPS-MainMenu: Benutzerführung von Anfang an (1994) 0.02
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    Date
    23. 1.1999 19:23:22
  13. Lange, M.; Sandholzer, U.; Wiegandt, B.: Neue Oberfläche und Funktionalitäten für die GBV-Datenbanken (2008) 0.02
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    Date
    26.10.2008 19:31:22
    Source
    Mitteilungsblatt der Bibliotheken in Niedersachsen und Sachsen-Anhalt. 2008, H.139, S.22-24
  14. Wenzel, A.: MIMOSA - eine einheitliche Benutzeroberfläche für CD-ROM Serien in der Patentinformation (1998) 0.02
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    Source
    Information und Märkte: 50. Deutscher Dokumentartag 1998, Kongreß der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Dokumentation e.V. (DGD), Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, 22.-24. September 1998. Hrsg. von Marlies Ockenfeld u. Gerhard J. Mantwill
  15. Mandl, T.; Stempfhuber, M.: Softwareergonomische Gestaltung von Wirtschaftsinformationssystemen am Beispiel von ELVIRA (1998) 0.02
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    Source
    Information und Märkte: 50. Deutscher Dokumentartag 1998, Kongreß der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Dokumentation e.V. (DGD), Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, 22.-24. September 1998. Hrsg. von Marlies Ockenfeld u. Gerhard J. Mantwill
  16. Vaughan, M.W.; Resnick, M.L.: Search user interfaces : best practices and future visions (2006) 0.02
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    Date
    22. 7.2006 17:37:31
  17. Sacco, G.M.: Dynamic taxonomies and guided searches (2006) 0.02
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    Date
    22. 7.2006 17:56:22
  18. Pejtersen, A.M.: Icons for representation of domain knowledge in interfaces (1991) 0.02
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    Abstract
    The BOOK HOUSE system is an example of a system for fiction retrieval, where the structure of the work domain is represented by a metaphor familiar to users, which provides the proper associations for the information retrieval task. It presents for users a coherent display of a complex, rich information context within which they can navigate freely without being constrained by the system. It is intended to support retrieval and decision making of fiction retrieval in both familiar, ambigous and problematic situations for casual, novice end users, to whom it provides the capability of visual exploration of icons and direct perception and manipulation of the iconic objects of the artificial, but familiar, environment of the BOOK HOUSE
  19. Laegreid, J.A.: SIFT: a Norwegian information retrieval system (1993) 0.02
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    Date
    23. 1.1999 19:22:09
  20. Barker, A.L.: DataStar Web : a comparison with 'classic' DataStar command language searching (1998) 0.02
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    Source
    Online and CD-ROM review. 22(1998) no.3, S.155-167

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