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CHI
1998
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
A Diary Study of Work-Related Reading: Design Implications for Digital Reading Devices
In this paper we describe a diary study of how people read in the course of their daily working lives. Fifteen people from a wide variety of professions were asked to log their da...
Annette Adler, Anuj Gujar, Beverly L. Harrison, Ke...
CHI
2011
ACM
12 years 8 months ago
Active reading and its discontents: the situations, problems and ideas of readers
The increasing popularity of personal reading devices raises the question of how best to support so-called active reading, which involves acts like annotation, note taking, etc. P...
Craig S. Tashman, W. Keith Edwards
CHI
2000
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
A diary study of information capture in working life
Despite the increasing number of new devices entering the market allowing the capture or recording of information (whether it be marks on paper, scene, sound or moving images), th...
Barry A. T. Brown, Abigail Sellen, Kenton O'Hara
CHI
1997
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
A Comparison of Reading Paper and On-Line Documents
We report on a laboratory study that compares reading from paper to reading on-line. Critical differences have to do with the major advantages paper offers in supporting annotatio...
Kenton O'Hara, Abigail Sellen
CHI
2005
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Saving and using encountered information: implications for electronic periodicals
As part of a focus on electronic publications, we undertook an exploratory study of how people saved and used the information they encountered while reading. In particular, we wan...
Catherine C. Marshall, Sara A. Bly