91-08/HCI.biblio
From: cyberoid@milton.u.washington.edu (Robert Jacobson)
Subject: Cognition:  Survey of Literature (LONG)
Date: Sat, 17 Aug 1991 20:27:20 GMT
Organization: Human Interface Technology Lab, Univ. of Wash., Seattle



Private mail from Andrew Turk, via the UIGIS-L mailing list maintained
by SUNY Buffalo (David Mark) for discussion of GIS issues.  A good
survey of the literature on cognition and displays:


	Date: 31 Jul 91 16:49:18 U
	From: "Andrew Turk" <andrew_turk@muwayf.unimelb.edu.au>
	To: cyberoid@milton.u.washington.edu
        Reply to:   RE>Re: HUMAN Problem: Interaction

G'day Bob,

I only posted to UIGIS-L the reference to my article:

Turk, A.G. (1990)  Towards an understanding of human-computer interaction
aspects of geographic information systems.  Cartography, Vol. 19, No. 1, 31-60.

However, here is the reference list from that article:
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Ady, B. and Currie A.  (1989)  Incorporating interpretative concepts from a
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Antes, J.R., Chang, K.T., Lenzen, T. and Mullis, C.  (1985)  Eye movements in
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Arrowsmith, C., Turk, A.G. and Benwell, G.L.  (1988)  Implementing LIS for
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Barnard, P. (1985)  Applied research for applicable understanding.  Human
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Barber, P.J. and Laws, J.V.  (1989)  Getting the measure of cognitive
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