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Blown to bits: your life, liberty, and happiness after the digital explosion (2nd ed.) Abelson H., Ledeen K., Lewis H., Seltzer W., Pearson, Boston, MA, 2020. 336 pp. Type: Book (978-1-348500-17-9)
Technology has generated cultural anxiety throughout history [1]. Digital technologies are no exception. Digitalization anxiety greatly relates to high levels of uncertainty regarding the implications brought by “the integrat...
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Jun 9 2021 |
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Designing the requirements: building applications that the user wants and needs Britton C., Addison-Wesley Professional, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2015. 400 pp. Type: Book (978-0-134021-21-8)
Effectively designing large-scale business information technology (IT) applications calls for several talents--functional understanding of what needs to be accomplished, ability to split large development efforts into more man...
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Jun 20 2016 |
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Interactive experience in the digital age: evaluating new art practice Candy L., Ferguson S., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, 2014. 267 pp. Type: Book (978-3-319045-09-2)
There are a number of potential synergies between digital technologies and the arts. One that has been extensively studied in the context of cultural informatics is the application of digitization technologies in order to preserve, arc...
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Jun 11 2015 |
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CHEF: a user centered perspective for cultural heritage enterprise frameworks Garzotto F., Megale L. Advanced visual interfaces (Proceedings of the Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces, Venezia, Italy, May 23-26, 2006) 293-301, 2006. Type: Proceedings
CHEF is a hypermedia engineering framework for the cultural heritage domain that fosters the idea of end-user development. It aims to provide cultural heritage experts with appropriate tools that will enable them to act as hypermedia d...
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Apr 16 2007 |
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CHEF: a user centered perspective for cultural heritage enterprise frameworks Garzotto F., Megale L. Advanced visual interfaces (Proceedings of the Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces, Venezia, Italy, May 23-26, 2006) 293-301, 2006. Type: Proceedings
CHEF is a hypermedia engineering framework for the cultural heritage domain that fosters the idea of end-user development. It aims to provide cultural heritage experts with appropriate tools that will enable them to act as hypermedia d...
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Apr 16 2007 |
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Reading patterns and usability in visualizations of electronic documents Hornbæk K., Frøkjær E. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 10(2): 119-149, 2003. Type: Article
Usability aspects of different visualizations of electronic documents are explored in this paper. To this end, it presents the results of an experiment studying the relationship between different electronic document interfaces and user...
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Nov 12 2003 |
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Reading patterns and usability in visualizations of electronic documents Hornbæk K., Frøkjær E. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 10(2): 119-149, 2003. Type: Article
Usability aspects of different visualizations of electronic documents are explored in this paper. To this end, it presents the results of an experiment studying the relationship between different electronic document interfaces and user...
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Nov 12 2003 |
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