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ICHIM
2001
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A View on the Design of Usable Museum Appliances
This paper poses the problem of designing Museum Appliances (MA), which are usable, i.e. easy to learn and easy to use. A recently proposed model of multimedia Human Computer Inte...
Piero Mussio, Augusto Celentano
CANDC
2005
ACM
13 years 7 months ago
The homespun museum: computers, fabrication, and the design of personalized exhibits
The traditional view of the “home computer” is as a selfcontained appliance: computation, on this view, is something that takes place within a desktop box, and that produces i...
Michael Eisenberg, Nwanua Elumeze, Leah Buechley, ...
EHCI
2001
13 years 6 months ago
Information Sharing with Handheld Appliances
Handheld appliances such as PDAs, organisers or electronic pens are currently very popular. Handhelds are used to enter and retrieve useful information, e.g., dates, to do lists, m...
Jörg Roth
JCDL
2004
ACM
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13 years 11 months ago
The 3D vase museum: a new approach to context in a digital library
We present a new approach to displaying and browsing a digital library collection, a set of Greek vases in the Perseus digital library. Our design takes advantage of three-dimensi...
Horn-yeu Shiaw, Robert J. K. Jacob, Gregory R. Cra...