- Guidelines are often derived from studies of paper-based materials, or they are not based on research at all.
Grabinger, 1983; Hartley, 1990; Isaacs, 1987; Jonassen, 1982; Jonassen, 1985; Morrison, Ross, O'Dell, Schultz, & Higginbotham-Wheat, 1989; Retinking, 1992; Reynolds, 1982; Richards, Baker, Giller, Lamont, & Manji, 1991; Galitz, 1989; Grabinger, 1989; Hagg & Snetsginer, 1994; Hartley, 1987; Heines, 1984; Kerr, 1986a; Kerr, 1986b; Marcus, 1992; Rivlin, Lewis, & Davies-Copper, 1990.- Guidelines are inconsistently named and organized.
Apple Computer, Inc., 1992; Kearsley & Hillesohn, 1982; Pettersson, 1982, Pastoor, 1990; Kerr, 1989; Marcus, 1992; Reilly & Roach, 1986.- Guidelines often do not address cross-cultural & international diversity.
Cook & Kazlauskas, 1993; Pettersson, 1982; Shneidermann, 1992.
Apple Computer, Inc. (1992). Macintosh human interface guidelines. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.Marcus, A. (1992). Graphic design for electronic documents and user interfaces. New York, NY: ACM.
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AMTEC 1997 Conference,
University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada
Elizabeth Boling,
Barbara Bichelmeyer,
Kurt Squire, Sonny Kirkley
Indiana University
Last updated 1 June 1997
URL: http://www.indiana.edu/~iirg/ARTICLES/AMTEC97/lit.html
