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2005. Direct Annotation: A Drag-and-Drop Strategy for Labeling Photos (2000). Institute for Systems Research Technical Reports.
1978. Improving the human factors aspect of database interactions. ACM Trans. Database Syst.. 3(4):417-439.
1984. Response time and display rate in human performance with computers. ACM Comput. Surv.. 16(3):265-285.
2002. CHI@20: fighting our way from marginality to power. CHI '02 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. :688-691.
1982. Multiparty Grammars and Related Features for Defining Interactive Systems. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics. 12(2):148-154.
2007. Universal Usability: A grand challenge for HCI. Universal usability: Designing computer interfaces for user diversity.
1976. Batched searching of sequential and tree structured files. ACM Trans. Database Syst.. 1(3):268-275.
1985. Human factors issues of manuals, online help, and tutorials. Empirical foundations of information and software science. 1984:107-107.
1993. Engagement and construction: Educational strategies for the post-TV era. Journal of Computing in Higher Education. 4(2):106-116.
1989. Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory, University of Maryland, Center for Automation Research. CHI. 89:309-310.
1988. We can design better user interfaces: A review of human-computer interaction styles. Ergonomics. 31(5):699-710.
1987. User interface design and evaluation for an electronic encyclopedia. Proc. of the 2nd International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction.
2002. Book Preview-Leonardo's Laptop: Human Needs and the New Computing Technologies. Interactions-New York. 9(4):43-43.
1995. Evaluating Spatial and Textual Style of Displays. Institute for Systems Research Technical Reports.
2011. Social discovery framework: building capacity and seeking solutions. Proceedings of the 8th ACM conference on Creativity and cognition. :307-308.