21.331 new publications: Personal And Ubiquitous Computing; Cognition, Technology & Work

From: Humanist Discussion Group (by way of Willard McCarty willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk>
Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2007 11:35:38 +0000

               Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 21, No. 331.
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   [1] From: Springer <springeralerts_at_springer.delivery.net> (30)
         Subject: Personal And Ubiquitous Computing - New Issue Alert

   [2] From: Springer <springeralerts_at_springer.delivery.net> (20)
         Subject: Cognition, Technology & Work 9.4

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         Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2007 11:27:52 +0000
         From: Springer <springeralerts_at_springer.delivery.net>
         Subject: Personal And Ubiquitous Computing - New Issue Alert

Volume 11 Number 8 of Personal and Ubiquitous Computing is now
available on the SpringerLink web site at http://springerlink.com

Editorial
Introduction to the special issue on movement-based interaction
Astrid Twenebowa Larssen, Toni Robertson, Lian Loke, Jenny Edwards
607 - 608

Towards a Multimodal Interaction Space: categorisation and applications
Bert Bongers, Gerrit C. Veer
609 - 619

Movement-based interaction in camera spaces: a conceptual framework
Eva Eriksson, Thomas Riisgaard Hansen, Andreas Lykke-Olesen
621 - 632

Sports over a Distance
Florian 'Floyd' Mueller, Gunnar Stevens, Alex Thorogood, Shannon
O'Brien, Volker Wulf
633 - 645

'Come on momma, let's see the drummer': movement-based interaction
and the performance of personal style
Fiona Jane Candy
647 - 655

Easy doesn't do it: skill and expression in tangible aesthetics
Tom Djajadiningrat, Ben Matthews, Marcelle Stienstra
657 - 676

Move to get moved: a search for methods, tools and knowledge to
design for expressive and rich movement-based interaction
Caroline Hummels, Kees C. J. Overbeeke, Sietske Klooster
677 - 690

Understanding movement for interaction design: frameworks and approaches
Lian Loke, Astrid T. Larssen, Toni Robertson, Jenny Edwards
691 - 701

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         Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2007 11:32:02 +0000
         From: Springer <springeralerts_at_springer.delivery.net>
         Subject: Cognition, Technology & Work 9.4

Volume 9 Number 4 of Cognition, Technology & Work is now available on
the SpringerLink web site at http://springerlink.com

The use of expert knowledge in the development of simulations for
train driver training
Jennifer G. Tichon
177 - 187

Gesture recognition for control of rehabilitation robots
L. Gerlich, B. N. Parsons, A. S. White, S. Prior, P. Warner
189 - 207

Designing universal access: web-applications for the elderly and disabled
Robert Johnson, Simon Kent
209 - 218

Care transitions in the outpatient surgery preoperative process:
facilitators and obstacles to information flow and their consequences
Kara Schultz, Pascale Carayon, Ann Schoofs Hundt, Scott R. Springman
219 - 231

Theoretical and methodological issues related to long term creative
cognition: the case of musical composition
Nicolas Donin, Jacques Theureau
233 - 251
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