Selected publications
We regularly contribute to international conferences and journals. Below are some of our publications.
- Petrie, H., Hamilton, F., King, N. and Pavan, P. (2006). Remote evaluations with disabled people. Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in computing systems, Montreal, Canada. ACM Press.
- Helen Petrie, Adam Badani and Arpna Bhalla (2005). Sex, lies and web accessibility: the use of accessibility logos and statements on e-commerce and financial websites. Accessible Design in the Digital World Conference 2005, Dundee, Scotland. 23 - 25 August 2005.
- Kelly, B., Sloan, D., Phipps, L., Petrie, H. & Hamilton, F. (2005). Forcing standardization or accommodating diversity?: a framework for applying the WCAG in the real world, Proceedings of the 2005 International Cross-Disciplinary Workshop on Web Accessibility (W4A), Chiba, Japan.
- A. Carmichael, H. Petrie, F. Hamilton, J. Freeman (2003). The Vista Project: Broadening Access To Digital TV Electronic Programme Guides, Future Interfaces, Psychnology 2003 v.1 n.3 p.229-241.
- H. Petrie, F. Hamilton, N. King (2003). Tension? What tension?: website accessibility and visual design, ACM SIGCAPH Computers and the Physically Handicapped, Issue 76.
- Bryan-Kinns, N. and Hamilton, F. (2002). One for all and all for one? Case studies of using prototypes in commercial projects . In Proceedings of NordiCHI, October 2002, Denmark.
- Petrie, H., Fisher, W., Langer, I., Weber, G., Gladstone, K., Rundle, C. and Pyfers, L. (2002). Universal interfaces to multimedia documents. Proceedings of 4th IEEE International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces (Pittsburgh, 14 16 October). Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE.
- Petrie, H., ONeill, A-M. and Colwell, C. (2002). Computer access by visually impaired people. In A. Kent and J.G. Williams (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Microcomputers Volume 28. New York: Marcel Dekker. [also appears in A. Kent (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science, Volume 72.]
- Petrie, H. (2001). Acessibility and usability requirements for ICTs for disabled and elderly people: a functional classification approach. In J.G. Abascal and C. Nicolle (Eds.), Inclusive guidelines for human computer interaction. London: Taylor and Francis. 0-748409-48-3.
- Hamilton, F., et al, (2001). Prototypes: Representations with political agenda. In J. Bawa (ed) The Usability Business, Springer-Verlag, UK.
- Hamilton, F., Johnson, H. and Johnson, P., (1999). From theory to practice: Tool support for task related principles. In Proceedings CHI'99, Pittsburgh, ACM Press.
- Johnson, P., Johnson, H. and Hamilton, F., (1999). Getting the knowledge into HCI: Theoretical and practical aspects of Task Knowledge Structures. In S. C Shipman, V. Shalin and J. Schraagen (eds), Cognitive Task Analysis, LEA Pulications.
- Jansson, G., Petrie, H., Colwell, C., Kornbrot, D., Fänger, J., König, H., Billberger, K., Hardwick, A. and Furner, S. (1999). Haptic virtual environments for blind people: exploratory experiments with two devices. International Journal of Virtual Reality, 4(1), 10 - 20.
- Petrie, H. (1997). User-centred design and evaluation of adaptive and assistive technology for disabled and elderly users. Informationstechnik und Technische Informatik, 39(2), 7 - 12.
- Hamilton, F., (1996), Predictive Evaluation Using Task Knowledge Structures: Models That Shape Design , Proceedings of ACM CHI 96 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 1996 v.2 p.261-262.
- F. Hamilton & H. Johnson, (1995), An empirical study in using linked documentation to assist software maintenance , Proceedings of IFIP INTERACT'95: Human-Computer Interaction, p.219-224