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Competitors (743) Keywords
stinet.dtic.mil 602,508
amazon.com 22,358,187
idsa.org 3,677
hfes.org 1,823
ingentaconnect.com 2,135,997
humanfactors.com 2,575
usernomics.com 2,299
findarticles.com 8,811,884
ergonomics4schools.com 481
books.google.com 13,486,892
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Fit for Human Consumption: Auditory Display
This doesn't quite fit under auditory display since its about listening rather than producing sounds, and it doesn't (yet) fit under user research ...
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DESIGNING *for humans: Book Review: Universal Principles of Design
Although Universal Principles of Design was published in 2003, I'm embarrassed to admit that I only learned about it recently via Amazon's related books ...
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Microsoft PowerPoint - IDSA - Blogs_Final.ppt
26 August 2005. 3. Agenda. Blog Basics. Usage by IDSA Members ... 26 August 2005. Blogs for Designers. 22. IDSA Blog Usage Survey ...
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