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Paper Research Bibliography


Final Paper references, internet sources and original interview of an older novice computer user, linked here.

Also, interviewed Dr. Chuck Wallace regarding his research with Dr. Pastel on older users. Their paper is linked here.



Bibliography
[1] Dante Arias-Torres, “The Design and Evaluation of a Pen-Based Computer Interface for Novice Older Users,” Computer Science, 2006. ENC '06. Seventh Mexican International Conference on, 2006, pp. 142-150.
[2] S. Davidoff, C. Bloomberg, I. Anthony, R. Li, J. Mankoff, and S.R. Fussell, “The book as user interface: Lowering the entry cost to email for elders,” IN PROCEEDINGS OF CHI, 2005, 2005.  
[3] A. Dickinson, A.F. Newell, M.J. Smith, and R.L. Hill, “Introducing the Internet to the over-60s: Developing an email system for older novice computer users,” Interacting with Computers, vol. 17, Dec. 2005, pp. 621–642.  
[4] A. Dickinson, M.J. Smith, J.L. Arnott, A.F. Newell, and R.L. Hill, “Approaches to web search and navigation for older computer novices,” Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems, New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2007, pp. 281–290.
[5] A. Dickinson, R. Eisma, and P. Gregor, “The barriers that older novices encounter to computer use,” Universal Access in the Information Society, 2010.  
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[8] R. Leung, L. Findlater, J. McGrenere, P. Graf, and J. Yang, “Multi-Layered Interfaces to Improve Older Adults\’ Initial Learnability of Mobile Applications,” ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing (TACCESS), vol. 3, Sep. 2010, pp. 1:1–1:30.  
[9] J. Morris, “User interface design for older adults,” Interacting with Computers, vol. 6, Dec. 1994, pp. 373-393.  
[10] R. Pastel, C. Wallace, and J. Heines, “RFID Cards: A New Deal for Elderly Accessibility.”  
[11] S. Prior, J. Arnott, and A. Dickinson, “Interface metaphor design and instant messaging for older adults,” CHI '08 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems, New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2008, pp. 3747–3752.
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[13] P. Rau and J. Hsu, “Interaction Devices and Web Design for Novice Older Users,” Educational Gerontology, vol. 31, Jan. 2005, pp. 19-40.  
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[16] M. Zajicek, “Interface design for older adults,” Proceedings of the 2001 EC/NSF workshop on Universal accessibility of ubiquitous computing: providing for the elderly, New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2001, pp. 60–65.
[17] P. Zaphiris, M. Ghiawadwala, and S. Mughal, “Age-centered research-based web design guidelines,” CHI '05 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems, New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2005, pp. 1897–1900.