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Cognitive considerations in the design of multi-modal input systems (2001)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Keates, S., Clarkson, P. J., & Robinson, P. (2001). Cognitive considerations in the design of multi-modal input systems. In C. Stephanidis (Ed.), Universal Access in HCI: Towards An information Society for All. Proceedings of HCI International '2001 (353-

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Perception and haptics: towards more accessible computers for motion-impaired users (2001)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hwang, F., Keates, S., Langdon, P., Clarkson, P. J., & Robinson, P. (2001). Perception and haptics: towards more accessible computers for motion-impaired users. In Proceedings of the 2001 workshop on Perceptive user interface. https://doi.org/10.1145/971

For people with motion impairments, access to and independent control of a computer can be essential. Symptoms such as tremor and spasm, however, can make the typical keyboard and mouse arrangement for computer interaction difficult or even impossibl... Read More about Perception and haptics: towards more accessible computers for motion-impaired users.

Combining utility, usability and accessibility methods for universal access (2001)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Keates, S., & Clarkson, P. J. (2001). Combining utility, usability and accessibility methods for universal access. In Conference Proceedings on CHI 2001: Anyone. Anywhere

It is known that many products are not accessible to large sections of the population. Designers instinctively focus on providing the necessary utility for someone with their physical and skill capabilities. They are either unaware of the needs of us... Read More about Combining utility, usability and accessibility methods for universal access.

Haptic assistance to improve computer access for motion-impaired users (2001)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hwang, F., Langdon, P., Keates, S., & Clarkson, J. (2001). Haptic assistance to improve computer access for motion-impaired users. In Conference Proceedings of Eurohaptics 2001

This paper describes a pilot experiment which examines the effectiveness of using force-feedback technology to assist motion-impaired computer users in target selection tasks. Two measures to evaluate the effectiveness of force feedback assistance ar... Read More about Haptic assistance to improve computer access for motion-impaired users.

Broadening student horizons: exploring occupation. (2001)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
McKay, E. A., & Angell, C. (2001, January). Broadening student horizons: exploring occupation. Paper presented at College of Occupational Therapists Annual Conference, Swansea, Wales

Women's words and worlds: shaping our future practice. (2001)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
McKay, E. A. (2001, January). Women's words and worlds: shaping our future practice. Paper presented at College of Occupational Therapists Annual Conference, Keele, England

The life history method. (2001)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
McKay, E. A. (2001, January). The life history method. Paper presented at The Evidence-Based Qualitative Healthcare Conference, Coventry, England

Home and commercialized hospitality (2001)
Book Chapter
LYNCH, P. (2001). Home and commercialized hospitality. In In Search of Hospitality, 100-117. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-7506-5431-9.50010-x

We others who have long lost the more subtle of the physical senses, have not even proper terms to express an animal's inter-communications with his surroundings, living or otherwise, and have only the word ‘smell’, for instance to include the whole... Read More about Home and commercialized hospitality.

Fungal remediation of soils contaminated with persistent organic pollutants (2001)
Book Chapter
Singleton, I. (2001). Fungal remediation of soils contaminated with persistent organic pollutants. In G. M. Gadd (Ed.), Fungi in Bioremediation, (79-96). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511541780.005

Laboratory-based studies have shown that fungi are able to degrade a wide range of organic pollutants (see other chapters) and have great potential for use as inoculants to remediate contaminated soil. However, soil is a heterogeneous environment and... Read More about Fungal remediation of soils contaminated with persistent organic pollutants.