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HOIT 2000: Wolverhampton, UK
- Andy Sloane, Felix van Rijn:
Home Informatics and Telematics: Information, Technology and Society, IFIP TC9 WG9.3 International Conference on Home Oriented Informatics and Telematics (HOIT 2000), "IF at Home: Virtual Influences on Everyday Life", June 28-30, 2000, Wolverhampton, UK. IFIP Conference Proceedings 173, Kluwer 2000, ISBN 0-7923-7867-9 - Kresten Bjerg:
Citizen Science Implications of Public Access to 3-D Hypermedia Editing and Interactivity in the Home. HOIT 2000: 1-20 - Claire Dormann:
Enhanced Television and Interactive Services. HOIT 2000: 21-32 - Dave Lawrence, R. Roy, P. K. Chawdhry:
Real and Virtual Conferences. HOIT 2000: 33-44 - Arne Kjær, Kim Halskov Madsen, Marianne Graves Petersen:
Methodological Challenges in the Study of Technology Use at Home. HOIT 2000: 45-60 - Rich Ling:
Direct and Mediated Interactions in the Maintenance of Social Relationships. HOIT 2000: 61-86 - Kathy Buckner, Mark Gillham:
Using E-Mail for Social and Domestic Purposes. HOIT 2000: 87-98 - Lennart Sturesson:
The Paths of Work and ICT into the Home. HOIT 2000: 99-108 - Jo Pierson:
ICT Approbation by Small Businesses. HOIT 2000: 109-124 - Kentaro Go, John M. Carroll, Atsumi Imamiya:
Familyware. HOIT 2000: 125-140 - Wenyu Huang, Andy Sloane, Arthur Harris:
Web-Based Family Noticeboard. HOIT 2000: 141-150 - Andy Sloane, Arthur Harris, Wenyu Huang:
Home Information Systems. HOIT 2000: 151-160 - Katja Oksanen-Särelä:
Invisible Technologies, Invisible Boundaries? HOIT 2000: 161-168 - John M. Carroll, Mary Beth Rosson:
School's Out. HOIT 2000: 169-180 - Andrew F. Monk:
User-Centred Design. HOIT 2000: 181-190 - Hannu Lahtinen:
On Purchasing a Home Computer. HOIT 2000: 191-204 - Alladi Venkatesh, Eric Chuan-Fong Shih, Norman Stolzoff:
A Longitudinal Analysis of Computing in the Home. HOIT 2000: 205-216
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