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CHI
2002
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Small screen access to digital libraries
This paper looks at the possibilities of taking existing digital library technology and using it for educating those who do not normally have access to the Internet. We have built...
Gary Marsden, Robert Cherry, Alan Haefele
ERCIMDL
2000
Springer
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13 years 8 months ago
MADILIS, the Microsoft Access-Based Digital Library System
The ASU Libraries' staff had considerable experience creating digital library systems to satisfy the needs of a major university library. These systems were designed to be hig...
Scott Herrington, Philip Konomos
AVI
2006
13 years 6 months ago
Usability of overview-supported zooming on small screens with regard to individual differences in spatial ability
While zoomable user interfaces can improve the usability of applications by easing data access, a drawback is that some users tend to become lost after they have zoomed in. Previo...
Thorsten Büring, Jens Gerken, Harald Reiterer
BMCBI
2010
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12 years 11 months ago
Screensaver: an open source lab information management system (LIMS) for high throughput screening facilities
Background: Shared-usage high throughput screening (HTS) facilities are becoming more common in academe as large-scale small molecule and genome-scale RNAi screening strategies ar...
Andrew N. Tolopko, John P. Sullivan, Sean D. Erick...
MHCI
2004
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Web Page Transformation When Switching Devices
With network and small screen device improvements, such as wireless abilities, increased memory and CPU speeds, users are no longer limited by location when accessing on-line infor...
Bonnie MacKay, Carolyn R. Watters, Jack Duffy