Shore '00: Student HCI Online Research Experiments

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Effects of Splitting Text into Multiple Columns

References

The following published works have been used by us while working on this problem:

  • The Legibility of Screen Formats: Are Three Columns Better Than One? by Mary C. Dyson and Gary J. Kipping
  • Factors Affecting Readability Using Human Language by Chris Hallgren
    ACM Fourth International Conference on Systems Documentation 1985 p. 108 - 109.
  • The Influence of Screen Size and Text Layout on the Study of Text Experiments in Human-Computer Interpretation by David de Bruijn, Sjaak de Mul, and Herre van Oostendorp
    Behaviour and Information Technology 1992 v. 11 n. 2 p. 71 - 78
  • Effects of Screen Presentation on Text Reading and Revising by Annie Piolat, Jean-Yves Roussey, and Olivier Thunin
    International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 1997 v. 47 n. 4 p. 565 - 589
  • Modes of Presentation for On-Line Help: Full Screen, Split Screen and Windowed Formats by Joan M. Cherry, Michael J. Fischer, Barbara M. Fryer, and Melanie J. Steckham
    Behaviour and Information Technology 1989 v. 8 n. 6 p. 405 - 416
  • The Effects of Display Size and Text Splitting on Reading Lengthy Text from Screen (Comprehension in Human-Computer Interaction) by Andrew Dillon, John Richardson, and Cliff McKnight
    Behaviour and Information Technology 1990 v. 9 n. 3 p. 215 - 227
  • The MULTICOL Tag by Chuck Musciano
    WebReview.com



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