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Ergonomics guidelines for the design of computer-based information systems : Collier, S.G., and Talbot, C.F. European Coal and Steel Community, Community Ergonomics Action, Luxembourg, Report No 12 - Series 3, 1989, 45 pp, 107 refs


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
130 KB
Volume
21
Category
Article
ISSN
0003-6870

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โœฆ Synopsis


To provide readers of Applied Ergonomics with a selection of current ergonomics literature likely to be of direct practical value, abstracts are published selected from the collection held at the Ergonomics Information Analysis Centre. These abstracts are classified in a similar manner to the main articles in the journal; for easy reference, the code number at the head of each abstract (eg, 1.1.21) consists of the volume number, part or issue number and a sequential abstract number.

The published abstracts are only a selection of the Centre's material and readers concerned with specific areas are invited to contact the Centre for further information. Those readers unable to obtain copies of the original articles abstracted here through their usual sources, such as company librarian, may obtain photocopies from the Centre.


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