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Subject: Behaviour & Information Technology - New Issue Alert
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Wednesday 1, December
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Volume 24 Number 1/January-February 2005 of Behaviour & Information
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Mobile guides?-?an HCI perspective
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Keith Cheverst, Barbara Schmidt-Belz
How can we best use landmarks to support older people in navigation?
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J Goodman, SA Brewster, P Gray
Understanding and modelling built environments for mobile guide
interface design
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p. 21
J Paay, J Kjeldskov
User acceptance of location-aware mobile guides based on seven field
studies <http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk/link.asp?id=P41N192F1BKXTNTB>
p. 37
E Kaasinen
Evaluating the usability of a mobile guide: the influence of location,
participants and resources
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p. 51
J Kjeldskov, C Graham, S Pedell, F Vetere, S Howard, S Balbo, J Davies
The impact of interface metaphor and context of use on the usability of
a speech-based mobile city guide service
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p. 67
M Howell, S Love, M Turner
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