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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j20]Kerry McKellar, Elizabeth Sillence, Nick Neave, Pam Briggs:
Digital accumulation behaviours and information management in the workplace: exploring the tensions between digital data hoarding, organisational culture and policy. Behav. Inf. Technol. 43(6): 1206-1218 (2024) - 2023
- [j19]Elizabeth Sillence, Jordan A. Dawson, Kerry McKellar, Nick Neave:
How do students use digital technology to manage their university-based data: strategies, accumulation difficulties and feelings of overload? Behav. Inf. Technol. 42(14): 2442-2451 (2023) - [c18]Matt Dixon, Elizabeth Sillence, James Nicholson, Lynne M. Coventry:
Better the Devil You Know: Using Lost-Smartphone Scenarios to Explore user Perceptions of Unauthorised Access. EuroUSEC 2023: 86-96 - [c17]Matt Dixon, Elizabeth Sillence, James Nicholson, Lynne M. Coventry:
"It's the one thing that makes my life tick": Security Perspectives of the Smartphone Era. EuroUSEC 2023: 97-111 - 2021
- [c16]Dawn Branley-Bell, Lynne M. Coventry, Elizabeth Sillence:
Promoting Cybersecurity Culture Change in Healthcare. PETRA 2021: 544-549 - 2020
- [c15]Lynne M. Coventry, Dawn Branley-Bell, Elizabeth Sillence, Sabina Magalini, Pasquale Mari, Aimilia Magkanaraki, Kalliopi Anastasopoulou:
Cyber-Risk in Healthcare: Exploring Facilitators and Barriers to Secure Behaviour. HCI (30) 2020: 105-122
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j18]Nick Neave, Pam Briggs, Kerry McKellar, Elizabeth Sillence:
Digital hoarding behaviours: Measurement and evaluation. Comput. Hum. Behav. 96: 72-77 (2019) - [c14]Lisa Thomas, Elizabeth Sillence, Vicky Elsey, Emma Simpson, Louise Moody:
Technology to Mediate Role Conflict in Motherhood. CHI Extended Abstracts 2019 - 2018
- [j17]George Sweeten, Elizabeth Sillence, Nick Neave:
Digital hoarding behaviours: Underlying motivations and potential negative consequences. Comput. Hum. Behav. 85: 54-60 (2018) - [j16]Andrew McNeill, Elizabeth Sillence:
Motivations and stake management in producing YouTube 'bro-science' videos for baldness treatment. Int. J. Web Based Communities 14(2): 97-113 (2018) - 2017
- [c13]Lauren Bussey, Elizabeth Sillence:
(How) do People Negotiate Online Information into their Decision Making with Healthcare Professionals? DH 2017: 1-5 - [c12]Kerry McKellar, Elizabeth Sillence, Michael A. Smith:
Exploring the Preferences of Female Teenagers when Seeking Sexual Health Information using Websites and Apps. DH 2017: 43-47 - 2016
- [j15]Elizabeth Sillence, Claire Hardy, Pam Briggs, Peter R. Harris:
How do carers of people with multiple sclerosis engage with websites containing the personal experiences of other carers and patients? Health Informatics J. 22(4): 1045-1054 (2016) - [c11]Thanyalak Boonlue, Pam Briggs, Elizabeth Sillence:
Self-Compassion, Psychological Resilience and Social Media Use in Thai Students. BCS HCI 2016 - 2015
- [c10]Elizabeth Sillence, Peter R. Harris, Pamela Briggs:
Assessing Patient Experience and Patient Preference when Designing Web Support for Smoking Cessation. Digital Health 2015: 25-26 - 2014
- [j14]Nicola Davinson, Elizabeth Sillence:
Using the health belief model to explore users' perceptions of 'being safe and secure' in the world of technology mediated financial transactions. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 72(2): 154-168 (2014) - [j13]Antti Pirhonen, Elizabeth Sillence:
Patient Education as an Information System, Healthcare Tool and Interaction. J. Inf. Syst. Educ. 25(4): 327-332 (2014) - [c9]Claire Sutherland, Lynne M. Coventry, Elizabeth Sillence:
Using animated scenarios to explore severity of cyberbullying and reporting readiness. OZCHI 2014: 448-451 - [c8]Elizabeth Sillence, Claire Hardy, Peter R. Harris, Pamela Briggs:
Modeling patient engagement in peer-to-peer healthcare. WWW (Companion Volume) 2014: 481-486 - 2013
- [j12]Elizabeth Sillence:
Giving and Receiving Peer Advice in an Online Breast Cancer Support Group. Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw. 16(6): 480-485 (2013) - [c7]Elizabeth Sillence, Claire Hardy, Pamela Briggs:
Why don't we trust health websites that help us help each other?: an analysis of online peer-to-peer healthcare. WebSci 2013: 396-404 - 2011
- [c6]Amy Fielden, Linda Little, Elizabeth Sillence:
Self affirming via the web: a potential lifestyle behaviour intervention? BCS HCI 2011: 431-432 - 2010
- [j11]Nicola Davinson, Elizabeth Sillence:
It won't happen to me: Promoting secure behaviour among internet users. Comput. Hum. Behav. 26(6): 1739-1747 (2010) - [j10]Elizabeth Sillence:
Seeking out very like-minded others: exploring trust and advice issues in an online health support group. Int. J. Web Based Communities 6(4): 376-394 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j9]Antti Pirhonen, Elizabeth Sillence:
Getting Connected: At What Cost? Some Ethical Issues in Mobile HCI. Int. J. Mob. Hum. Comput. Interact. 1(3): 9-17 (2009) - [j8]Linda Little, Elizabeth Sillence, Abigail Sellen, Alex S. Taylor:
The family and communication technologies. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 67(2): 125-127 (2009) - [c5]Linda Little, Elizabeth Sillence, Pamela Briggs:
Ubiquitous systems and the family: thoughts about the networked home. SOUPS 2009 - 2008
- [c4]Elizabeth Sillence, Linda Little, Pamela Briggs:
e-health. BCS HCI (2) 2008: 179-180 - 2007
- [j7]Elizabeth Sillence, Pamela Briggs:
Please advise: using the Internet for health and financial advice. Comput. Hum. Behav. 23(1): 727-748 (2007) - [j6]Elizabeth Sillence, Pamela Briggs, Peter R. Harris, Lesley Fishwick:
Health Websites that people can trust - the case of hypertension. Interact. Comput. 19(1): 32-42 (2007) - [j5]Elizabeth Sillence, Pamela Briggs, Peter R. Harris, Lesley Fishwick:
Going online for health advice: Changes in usage and trust practices over the last five years. Interact. Comput. 19(3): 397-406 (2007) - 2006
- [j4]Elizabeth Sillence, Pamela Briggs, Peter R. Harris, Lesley Fishwick:
A framework for understanding trust factors in web-based health advice. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 64(8): 697-713 (2006) - [c3]Elizabeth Sillence, Pamela Briggs, Peter R. Harris, Lesley Fishwick:
Changes in online health usage over the last 5 years. CHI Extended Abstracts 2006: 1331-1336 - 2005
- [j3]Elizabeth Sillence:
Beyond the web: integrated digital communities. Int. J. Web Based Communities 1(3): 360-371 (2005) - [j2]Vassilis Kostakos, Eamonn O'Neill, Linda Little, Elizabeth Sillence:
The social implications of emerging technologies. Interact. Comput. 17(5): 475-483 (2005) - [c2]Elizabeth Sillence, Pamela Briggs, Lesley Fishwick, Peter R. Harris:
Guidelines for developing trust in health websites. WWW (Special interest tracks and posters) 2005: 1026-1027 - 2004
- [j1]Elizabeth Sillence, Chris Baber:
Integrated digital communities: combining web-based interaction with text messaging to develop a system for encouraging group communication and competition. Interact. Comput. 16(1): 93-113 (2004) - [c1]Elizabeth Sillence, Pamela Briggs, Lesley Fishwick, Peter R. Harris:
Trust and mistrust of online health sites. CHI 2004: 663-670
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