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Universal Access in the Information Society, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, November 2002
- Julie A. Jacko

, Vicki L. Hanson:
Universal Access and Inclusion in Design. 1-2 - Alan F. Newell, Peter Gregor:

Design for older and disabled people - where do we go from here?. 3-7 - Nick A. Hine, John L. Arnott:

A multimedia social interaction service for inclusive community living: Initial user trials. 8-17 - Simeon Keates, Faustina Hwang, Patrick Langdon, P. John Clarkson

, Peter Robinson:
The use of cursor measures for motion-impaired computer users. 18-29 - Andrew Sears, Min Lin, Azfar S. Karimullah:

Speech-based cursor control: understanding the effects of target size, cursor speed, and command selection. 30-43 - Shari Trewin:

Extending keyboard adaptability: An investigation. 44-55 - Enrico Pontelli, Douglas J. Gillan, Gopal Gupta, Arthur I. Karshmer, Emad Saad, W. Xiong:

Intelligent non-visual navigation of complex HTML structures. 56-69 - Peter G. Fairweather, John T. Richards, Vicki L. Hanson:

Distributed accessibility control points help deliver a directly accessible Web. 70-75 - Holly S. Vitense, Julie A. Jacko

, V. Kathlene Emery:
Foundation for improved interaction by individuals with visual impairments through multimodal feedback. 76-87
Volume 2, Number 2, June 2003
- Noelle Carbonell:

Multimodality: a step towards universal access. 89-90 - Sharon L. Oviatt:

Flexible and robust multimodal interfaces for universal access. 91-95 - Mark T. Maybury:

Universal multimedia information access. 96-104 - Wai Yu, Stephen A. Brewster:

Evaluation of multimodal graphs for blind people. 105-124 - Mary Zajicek, Wesley Morrissey:

Multimodality and interactional differences in older adults. 125-133 - David V. Keyson, Marc de Hoogh, Jans Aasman:

Designing for pen and speech input in an object-action framework: the case of email. 134-142 - Noelle Carbonell:

Towards the design of usable multimodal interaction languages. 143-159 - Zhaowu Luo, Atsumi Imamiya:

How do colors influence the haptic perception of textured surfaces?. 160-172 - Jan Kleindienst, Ladislav Serédi, Pekka Kapanen, Janne Bergman:

Loosely-coupled approach towards multi-modal browsing. 173-188 - Fabio Pittarello:

Accessing information through multimodal 3D environments: towards universal access. 189-204
Volume 2, Number 3, October 2003
- Simeon Keates

, P. John Clarkson:
Guest editorial. 205-206 - J. Coy:

A commercial perspective on universal access and assistive technology: towards implementation. 207-214 - Simeon Keates, P. John Clarkson

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Countering design exclusion: bridging the gap between usability and accessibility. 215-225 - Elizabeth A. Inglis, Andrea Szymkowiak, Peter Gregor, Alan F. Newell, Nick A. Hine, Prveen Shah, Barbara A. Wilson, Jonathan J. Evans:

Issues surrounding the user-centred development of a new interactive memory aid. 226-234 - Keith Cheverst, Karen Clarke, Guy Dewsbury, Terry Hemmings, S. Kember, Tom Rodden, Mark Rouncefield:

Designing assistive technologies for medication regimes in care settings. 235-242 - M. Pieper, H. Morasch, G. Piéla:

Bridging the educational divide. 243-254 - Nick A. Hine, John L. Arnott, D. Smith:

Design issues encountered in the development of a mobile multimedia augmentative communication service. 255-264 - Antonio Capobianco, Noelle Carbonell:

Online help for the general public: specific design issues and recommendations. 265-279 - Richard Bates, Howell O. Istance:

Why are eye mice unpopular? A detailed comparison of head and eye controlled assistive technology pointing devices. 280-290 - Simeon Keates

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CWUAAT 2nd Cambridge Workshop on Universal Access and Assistive Technology: "Designing a more inclusive world". 291-292
Volume 2, Number 4, November 2003
- Farzin Deravi, Michael C. Fairhurst, Richard M. Guest, Nick Jeremy Mavity, Anne M. P. Canuto:

Intelligent agents for the management of complexity in multimodal biometrics. 293-304 - Hiroyuki Umemuro

, Yoshiko Shirokane:
Elderly Japanese computer users: assessing changes in usage, attitude, and skill transfer over a one-year period. 305-314 - Mark Warschauer:

Social capital and access. 315-330 - Jonathan Lazar, Patricia Beere, Kisha-Dawn Greenidge, Yogesh Nagappa:

Web accessibility in the Mid-Atlantic United States: a study of 50 homepages. 331-341 - Ngoc Thanh Nguyen, Janusz Sobecki

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Using consensus methods to construct adaptive interfaces in multimodal web-based systems. 342-358 - Kristen Grauman, Margrit Betke

, J. Lombardi, James Gips, Gary R. Bradski:
Communication via eye blinks and eyebrow raises: video-based human-computer interfaces. 359-373 - Stephen R. Gulliver, George Ghinea:

How level and type of deafness affect user perception of multimedia video clips. 374-386

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