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JOURNALS
Annals of Human Biology
Official Journal of the Society for the Study of
Human Biology
Editors: Noël Cameron, Department of Human
Sciences, Loughborough University, UK, Olga
Rickards, Dipartimento di Biologia, Università di
Roma “Tor Vergata”, Italy and Babette Zemel, The
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, USA
Print ISSN: 0301-4460 • Online ISSN: 1464-5033
Annals of Human Biology is an international,
peer-reviewed journal published six times a year
in simultaneous print and electronic editions.
The journal is an important vehicle for the
dissemination of papers concerning research
into human population biology, reporting
investigations on the nature, development
and causes of human variation, embracing
the disciplines of human genetics, auxology,
environmental physiology, ecology,
epidemiology, ageing and global health.
Annals of Human Biology has a wide readership
of human biologists, epidemiologists, auxologists,
paediatricians, population geneticists, biological
and physical anthropologists, gerontologists,
physiologists and public health workers.
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Anxiety, Stress, & Coping
Official Journal of the Stress and Anxiety
Research Society
www.star-society.org
Editors-in-Chief: Aleksandra Luszczynska,
Warsaw School of Psychology, Poland and
Nazanin Derakhshan, Birkbeck University of
London, UK
Print ISSN: 1061-5806 • Online ISSN: 1477-2205
This journal provides a forum for scientific,
theoretically important, and clinically significant
research reports and conceptual contributions.
It deals not only with the assessment of anxiety,
stress, and coping, and with experimental
and field studies on anxiety dimensions and
stress and coping processes, but also with
related topics such as the antecedents and
consequences of stress and emotion. We also
encourage submissions contributing to the
understanding of the relationship between
psychological and physiological processes,
specific for stress and anxiety.
Archives of Environmental
& Occupational Health
Behaviour & Information
Technology
Editor-in-Chief: Tee L. Guidotti, The George
Washington University Medical Center, USA
Editor-in-Chief: Ahmet Cakir, ERGONOMIC
Institute, Germany
Print ISSN: 0003-9896
Print ISSN: 0144-929X • Online ISSN: 1362-3001
Archives of Environmental & Occupational
Health consolidates the latest research, both
nationally and internationally, from such
varying fields as epidemiology, toxicology,
biostatistics, and biochemistry. Publishing
only new research based on the most rigorous
methods, Archives addresses such topics
of current concern as health significance of
toxic waste, new energy technology, industrial
processes and the environmental causation
of neurobiological dysfunction, birth defects,
cancer, and chronic degenerative diseases.
For more than 50 years, this noted journal
has provided objective documentation of the
effects of environmental agents on human,
and, in some cases, animal populations.
Behaviour & Information Technology (BIT)
focuses on the human aspects of information
technology, on which much of our developed
world depends. Information technology
extends beyond the internet and World Wide
Web, and powers telecommunications (both
mobile and fixed), office and industrial systems,
consumer products and entertainment. BIT
reports original research studies and proactive
articles on the design, development, use and
impact of this technology in all its forms and
in all its applications. Papers are fully refereed
and come from a variety of disciplines,
including psychology, ergonomics, computer
science, sociology and management. The
journal attracts a diverse, international
readership from researchers in universities and
industry, to systems designers and managers.
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Assistive Technology
The Official Journal of RESNA
www.resna.org
Editor-in-Chief: Rory Cooper, Ph.D., University of
Pittsburgh, USA
Print ISSN: 1040-0435 • Online ISSN: 1949-3614
Assistive Technology is an applied, scientific
publication in the multi-disciplinary field of
technology for people with disabilities. The
journal’s purpose is to foster communication
among individuals working in all aspects
of the assistive technology arena including
researchers, developers, clinicians, educators
and consumers. The journal will consider
papers from all assistive technology
applications. Only original papers will be
accepted. Technical notes describing
preliminary techniques, procedures, or
findings of original scientific research may
also be submitted. Letters to the Editor are
welcome. Books for review may be sent to
authors or publisher.
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Computer Methods
in Biomechanics and
Biomedical Engineering
Endorsed by the European Society of
Biomechanics
www.biomecanique.org
Editors: John Middleton, Cardiff University School
of Dentistry and Christopher R. Jacobs, Columbia
University, USA
Print ISSN: 1025-5842 • Online ISSN: 1476-8259
The primary aims of the Journal are to provide
a means of communicating the advances
being made in the areas of biomechanics
and biomedical engineering and to stimulate
interest in the continually emerging computer
based technologies which are being applied in
these multidisciplinary subjects. The Journal
will also provide a focus for the importance of
integrating the disciplines of engineering with
medical technology and clinical expertise.
Such integration will have a major impact on
health care in the future.
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Manuscripts should report novel findings that
are of interest to an international readership.
While the journal is open to a diversity of
articles, it is primarily interested in welldesigned, methodologically sound research
reports, theoretical papers, and interpretative
literature reviews or meta-analyses.
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Disability and
Rehabilitation: Assistive
Technology
Editor: Marcia J. Scherer, Institute for Matching
Person & Technology, Webster, NY, USA
Print ISSN: 1748-3107 • Online ISSN: 1748-3115
A sister journal to Disability and Rehabilitation,
this journal is devoted specifically to the broad
range of technological developments and
relate supports and issues which enhance the
rehabilitation process.
Cutting across the full range of topics published
in Disability and Rehabilitation, the assistive
technology papers are characterised by their
inter-disciplinary base and varied ethodologies.
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Ergonomics
Official Journal of the Institute for Ergonomics and
Human Factors
www.ergonomics.org.uk
Coordinating Editor: Roger Haslam,
Loughborough University, UK
Print ISSN: 0014-0139 • Online ISSN: 1366-5847
Ergonomics, also known as human factors, is
the scientific discipline that seeks to understand
and improve human interactions with products,
equipment, environments and systems.
Drawing upon human biology, psychology,
engineering and design, ergonomics aims to
develop and apply knowledge and techniques
to optimise system performance, whilst
protecting the health, safety and well-being
of individuals involved. The attention of
ergonomics extends across work, leisure and
other aspects of our daily lives.
The journal Ergonomics is an international multidisciplinary refereed publication, with a 50 year
tradition of disseminating high quality research.
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Ergonomics Abstracts
Online ISSN: 1464-5084
Ergonomics Abstracts is a unique online
resource and reference tool developed as a
result of the continuing collaboration between
the Ergonomics Information Analysis Centre
at the Taylor & Francis Ergonomics Resource
Facility at The University of Birmingham, and
Taylor & Francis. It is edited by Chris Baber,
supported by the Ergonomics Information
Analysis Centre editorial team.
Research subject areas covered are:
•General Ergonomics
•Human Characteristics
•Performance Related Factors
•Methods and Techniques
•Information Presentation and Communication
•Display and Control Design
•Workplace and Equipment Design
•Environment
•System Characteristics
•Work Design and Organisation
•Health and Safety
•Social and Economic Impact of the System
•Methods and Techniques
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European Journal of
Sport Science
Official Journal of the European College of
Sport Science
Editor-in-Chief: Asker E. Jeukendrup, University
of Birmingham, UK
Print ISSN: 1746-1391 • Online ISSN: 1536-7290
The European Journal of Sport Science (EJSS)
pursues the multi-disciplinary aims of the
College: to promote the highest standards
of scientific study and scholarship in respect
of the following fields: (a) natural sciences of
sport; (b) social and behavioural sciences and
humanities (c) sports medicine; and (d) sport
itself. The journal also facilitates and enhances
communication across all subdisciplines of the
sport sciences. The journal publishes original
research as well as review articles of topics
of contemporary importance or interest. The
College is not exclusively committed to any
particular schools of thought or methods of
research.
Experimental Aging
Research
An International Journal Devoted
to the Scientific Study of the
Aging Process
Editor-in-Chief: Jeffrey W. Elias, UC Davis School
of Medicine, USA
Print ISSN: 0361-073X • Online ISSN: 1096-4657
Experimental Aging Research is a life span
developmental and aging journal dealing
with research on the aging process from
a psychological and psychobiological
perspective. It meets the need for a scholarly
journal with refereed scientific papers dealing
with age differences and age changes at any
point in the adult life span. Areas of major
focus include experimental psychology,
neuropsychology, psychobiology, work
research, ergonomics, and behavioral medicine.
www.tandf.co.uk/journals/uear
Footwear Science
Official Journal of the Footwear Biomechanics Group
Editor: Edward. C. Frederick, Exeter Research,
Inc., USA
Print ISSN: 1942-4280 • Online ISSN: 1942-4299
Footwear Science publishes reports of original
research in the disciplines of biomechanics,
ergonomics, physiology, clinical science,
kinanthropometry, physics, engineering and
mathematics. The use of footwear or footwear
components, or application of the results
to footwear is a major component of the
research published in this international, peerreviewed Journal. Methodological as well as
experimental papers may be submitted, and
the journal accepts original articles, reviews
and perspective articles (usually by editorial
invitation only), book reviews and letters to
the Editor. The criteria for acceptance of
manuscripts include: scientific excellence and
rigor, novelty, significance, clarity, conciseness
and interest to our broad readership.
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Health, Risk & Society
Editor: Andy Alaszewski, University of Kent at
Canterbury, UK
Health, Risk & Society is an international
scholarly journal devoted to a theoretical
and empirical understanding of the social
processes which influence the ways in
which health risks are taken, communicated,
assessed and managed.
Contributions are welcomed from a variety
of social sciences disciplines, including
economics, sociology, psychology and
management. The journal particularly
encourages the submission of articles
exploring the ways in which risk was handled
at a variety of levels, e.g. in the community,
within various organisations and at national
and supranational levels. Articles should be
accessible to a variety of audiences, including
practitioners and policy-makers.
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Human-Computer
Interaction
A Journal of Theoretical, Empirical,
and Methodological Issues of User
Science and of System Design
Editor: Thomas P. Moran, IBM Almaden
Research Center, USA
Print ISSN: 0737-0024 • Online ISSN: 1532-7051
An interdisciplinary journal defining and
reporting on the challenging issues in making
computational technology work for people,
Human-Computer Interaction publishes
theoretical, empirical, and methodological
articles on the user sciences and system
design as it affects individual users, work
groups, communities, and social and
organizational settings.
Human-Computer Interaction publishes articles
that combine research theory and methods in
computer science, cognitive science, social
science, and design. HCI articles are the most
extensive, in-depth investigations of important
research issues in the field. HCI also publishes
articles with novel perspective and methods.
Special Issues in HCI are definitive collections
on critical research areas in the field.
International Journal of
Aviation Psychology
Editor: Richard S. Jensen, Aviation Research
Associates, Ohio, USA
Print ISSN: 1050-8414 • Online ISSN: 1532-7108
The journal publishes scholarly papers devoted
to the development and management of safe,
effective, aviation systems from the standpoint
of the human operators. The four divergent
academic disciplines of engineering and
computer science, psychology, education and
physiology contribute heavily to the journal’s
contents, making it truly interdisciplinary in
nature and scope.
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International Journal of
Environmental Health
Research
International Journal
of Human-Computer
Interaction
Editors: Julie A. Jacko, University of Minnesota,
USA and Gavriel Salvendy, Purdue University,
USA and Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Print ISSN: 1044-7318 • Online ISSN: 1532-7590
International Journal of Human-Computer
Interaction addresses the cognitive, social,
health, and ergonomic aspects of work with
computers. It also emphasizes both the human
and computer science aspects of the effective
design and use of computer interactive systems.
The journal presents original research both in
the general aspects of interface design and in
the special application of interface design in a
variety of diversified leisure and work activities.
www.tandf.co.uk/journals/hihc
Editor-in-Chief: Chris Miller, University of Salford, UK
International Journal of
Injury Control and Safety
Promotion
Print ISSN: 0960-3123 • Online ISSN: 1369-1619
Associated with EuroSafe
Published in association with the International
Federation of EnvironmentalHealth
IJEHR publishes articles on all aspects of the
interaction of the environment with human
health. This interaction can broadly be divided
into three areas:
1. The natural environment and health (health
implications and monitoring of air, water
and soil pollutants and pollution and health
improvements and air, water and soil quality
standards)
2. The built environment and health
(occupational health and safety, exposure
limits, monitoring and control of pollutants in
the workplace, and standards of health)
3. Communicable diseases (disease spread,
control and prevention, food hygiene and
control, and health aspects of rodents and
insects).
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www.eurosafe.eu.com
Editors-in-Chief: Geetam Tiwari, Indian Institute
of Technology, India, Samuel N. Forjuoh, Texas
A&M University, USA and Shrikant Bangdiwala,
University of North Carolina, USA
Print ISSN: 1745-7300 • Online ISSN: 1745-7319
International Journal of Injury Control and
Safety Promotion publishes articles concerning
all phases of injury control, including
prevention, acute care and rehabilitation.
Specifically, this journal will publish articles that
for each type of injury:
•describe the problem
•analyse the causes and risk factors
•discuss the design and evaluation of
solutions
•describe the implementation of effective
programs and policies.
The Journal encompasses all causes of fatal
and non-fatal injury.
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Journal of Engineering
Design
Journal of Organizational
Behavior Management
Journal of Workplace
Behavioral Health
Editor: Alex Duffy, University of Strathclyde, UK
The Official Journal of the OBM Network
A Special Interest Group of the Association
for Behavior Analysis
Editor: R. Paul Maiden, University of Southern
California, USA
Print ISSN: 0945-4828 • Online ISSN: 1466-1837
Journal of Engineering Design is an
international publication that provides an
essential forum for dialogue on insightful issues
across all disciplines and aspects of the design
of engineered products and systems. The
Journal publishes pioneering best industrial
practice as well as authoritative research,
studies and review papers on the underlying
principles of design, its management, practice,
techniques and methodologies.
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Journal of Occupational
and Environmental
Hygiene
Editor: Timothy D. Ludwig, Appalachian State
University, USA
Print ISSN: 0160-8061 • Online ISSN: 1540-8604
The Journal of Organizational Behavior
Management is the only professional
journal devoted to behavior management in
organizations. This innovative resource serves
as a tool for improving productivity and the
quality of working life. Top researchers provide
proven methods to show readers the best
practical ways to apply behavior management in
the workplace. The journal belongs on the desk
of every personnel, industrial, or managerial
professional who truly believes that there
are scientific principles to improve employee
performance and wants to bring these principles
out of the lab and into the workplace.
Official Journal of AIHA® (www.aiha.org) and
ACGIH® (www.acgih.org)
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Editor-in-Chief: Mark Nicas, University of
California, Berkeley, USA
Journal of Sport Sciences
Print ISSN: 1545-9624 • Online ISSN: 1545-9632
Published on behalf of the British Association of
Sport and Exercise Sciences
The Journal of Occupational and Environmental
Hygiene (JOEH) is a peer reviewed journal
devoted to enhancing the knowledge and
practice of occupational and environmental
hygiene and safety by widely disseminating
research articles and applied studies of
the highest quality. Published monthly,
JOEH provides a written medium for the
communication of ideas, methods, processes,
and research in the areas of occupational,
industrial, and environmental hygiene;
exposure assessment; engineering controls;
occupational and environmental epidemiology,
medicine, and toxicology; ergonomics; and
other related disciplines.
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Editor-in-Chief: Alan Nevill, University of
Wolverhampton, UK
Print ISSN: 0264-0414 • Online ISSN: 1466-447X
The Journal of Sports Sciences publishes
articles of a high standard on various
aspects of the sports sciences covering
a number of disciplinary bases, including
anatomy, biochemistry, biomechanics,
psychology, sociology, as well as ergonomics,
kinanthropometry and other interdisciplinary
perspectives. In addition to reports of research,
review articles and book reviews are published.
The emphasis of the Journal is on the human
sciences, broadly defined, applied to sport and
exercise. Besides experimental work in human
responses to exercise, the subjects covered
will include technologies such as the design
of sports equipment and playing facilities,
research in training, selection, performance
prediction or modification, and stress
reduction or manifestation.
Print ISSN: 1555-5240 • Online ISSN: 1555-5259
The Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health
presents innovative research, applied theory,
and practical information to keep workplace
human service administrators, counselors,
and consultants up to date on the latest
developments in the field. This refereed journal
is an essential guide to best practice and
research issues faced by EAP professionals
who deal with work-related and personal issues
including workplace and family wellness,
employee benefits, and organizational
development.
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Sports Biomechanics
Journal of the International Society of
Biomechanics in Sports (ISBS)
Editor: Young-Hoo Kwon, Texas Woman’s
University, USA
Print ISSN: 1476-3141 • Online ISSN: 1752-6116
Sports Biomechanics sets out to generate
knowledge to improve sports performance
and reduce the incidence of injury, and to
communicate this knowledge to sports
scientists, coaches, and sports participants.
Sports Biomechanics is unique in its emphasis
on sports techniques and sports injuries. As
well as maintaining scientific rigour, there
is a strong editorial emphasis on ‘reader
friendliness’. By emphasising the practical
implications and applications of research in
sports biomechanics, the journal seeks to
benefit sports practitioners directly.
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Theoretical Issues in
Ergonomics Science
Online only
Endorsed by the International
Ergonomics Association
Editor-in-Chief: Waldemar Karwowski, University
of Central Florida, USA
Online ISSN: 1464-536X
Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science
aims to advance the science and philosophy
of human-centered design. The Journal
focuses on a broad array of theoretical issues,
methodology, and philosophical dialogues
within the science of human factors and
ergonomics. It is a highly respected forum
for interdisciplinary discussion within this
field, cutting across the design, engineering,
technology, and management of humancompatible systems in the broadest sense.
www.tandf.co.uk/journals/ttie
Traffic Injury Prevention
Editor-in-Chief: David C. Viano, Michigan, USA
ISSN Print: 1538-9588 • ISSN Online: 1538-957X
Traffic Injury Prevention bridges the
disciplines of medicine, engineering, public
health and traffic safety in order to foster
the multidisciplinary science of traffic injury
prevention. The journal focuses on research,
interventions and evaluations within the areas of
traffic safety, crash causation, injury prevention
and treatment.
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Work & Stress
Published in Association with the European Academy
of Occupational HealthPsychology (EA-OHP)
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Managing Editor: Tom Cox CBE, University of
Nottingham, UK
Scientific Editor: Toon Taris, Radboud University
Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Print ISSN: 0267-8373 • Online ISSN: 1464-5335
Work & Stress is an international,
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Books
Aircraft Interior Comfort
and Design
Edited by: P. Vink, Delft University of Technology,
The Netherlands
Containing the latest knowledge regarding
aircraft interior comfort, this book reviews
research based on a unique study among
10,000 passengers. It includes tips on
passenger likes and dislikes as well as an
overview of the current scientific demands
for passenger seats and comfort. Although
recognized as an area in need of improvement,
currently no resource pulls recent research
together and presents in a convenient format.
Until now. This book provides what every
scientist, designer, and manufacturer working
in the field of aircrafts or airliners should know
about comfort.
Catalog no. K12928, March 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4398-6305-3
Auditory Processing and
Mental Workloads
Carryl L. Baldwin, George Mason University,
Fairfax, Virginia, USA
Broad in scope, this book thoroughly examines
the intersection of auditory processing and
mental workload requirements, highlighting
the information processing demands of
auditory signals. The author provides
background information before going on the
explore methodologies and design issues.
He provides extensive coverage of audition in
human factors, cognitive aspects of auditory
processing related to attention, working
memory, speech and decision making, auditory
processing changes associated with aging, and
the impact of advanced auditory displays. The
text draws together work from a vast array of
disparate fields to create an interdisciplinary
resource on auditory perception.
Auditory Processing and Mental Workloads
brings together for the first time a thorough
examination of the information processing
demands of auditory signals and provides
extensive coverage of topical areas including
audition in human factors research, cognitive
aspects of auditory processing related to
attention, and the impact of advanced
auditory displays.
Catalog no. TF1738, July 2011
ISBN: 978-0-415-32594-3
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Bullying and Harassment
in the Workplace
Developments in Theory, Research,
and Practice, Second Edition
Edited by: Stale Einarsen, University of Bergen,
Norway, Helge Hoel, Manchester Business
School, The University of Manchester, Manchester,
UK, Dieter Zapf, Goethe-University Frankfurt,
Germany and Cary Cooper, Lancaster University,
UK
Previously titled Bullying and Emotional Abuse
in the Workplace: International Perspectives
in Research and Practice, the first edition
of this bestselling resource quickly became
a benchmark and highly cited source of
knowledge for this burgeoning field. Renamed
to more accurately reflect the maturity of the
discipline, the second edition provides a muchneeded update of the original work. Edited by
leading experts and presenting contributions
from pioneers in their respective subject areas,
the book is an up-to-date research-based
resource on key aspects of workplace bullying
and its remediation.
Catalog no. K10270, January 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4398-0489-6
Computer Aided
Anthropometry for
Research and Design
Edited by: Kathleen M. Robinette, Air Force
Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson Air Force,
Ohio, USA
Series: Human Factors and Ergonomics
The first comprehensive resource to use raw
data, rather than pre-sorted and summarized
data, this book provides the best practices
for using anthropometry in the design and
evaluation of products. It is a “how-to” book
with real examples for a variety of products.
The methods include use of cases, rather
than percentiles, for creating initial design
concepts and prototypes. In addition it will
describe the use of fit mapping in a systems
engineering process to develop the product,
rather than pre-selecting anthropometry and
design parameters before design. The author
explains how to visualize and analyze data with
commonly available tools such as EXCEL and
Internet Explorer.
Designing Displays for
Older Adults
Richard Pak, Clemson University, South Carolina,
USA and Anne McLaughlin, North Carolina State
University, Raleigh, USA
A distillation of decades of published research,
this book is a primer on age-related changes in
cognition, perception, and behavior organized
into meaningful principles that improve
understanding. It explores the complex set
of mental and physical changes that occur
during aging and that can affect technology
acceptance, adoption, interaction, safety,
and satisfaction. The authors open the way
for designing with an understanding of these
changes that results in better products and
systems for users in all life stages.
Catalog no. K10089, January 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4398-0139-0
Designing for Situation
Awareness
An Approach to User-Centered
Design, Second Edition
Mica R. Endsley, SA Technologies, Marietta,
Georgia, USA
Liberally illustrated with actual design
examples, this book demonstrates how people
acquire and interpret information and examines
the factors that undermine this process. The
first edition successfully filled a significant
gap in the market, presenting a core set of
principles and a methodology for engineers
and designers who are seeking to nourish the
situation awareness of their system’s users.
The second edition significantly expands
and updates the examples throughout to
include wider range of domains and increases
the coverage of SA design principles and
guidelines to include new areas of current
development. It translates current research into
a usable, applicable method and guidelines.
Catalog no. 63553, September 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4200-6355-4
Designing Service
Excellence
People and Technology
Brian Hunt and Toni Ivergard
Ragsit University, Bangkok, Thailand
The moment of truth - that instant when
consumers experience and judge service
quality - often decides business success.
This research-driven book provides practical
information on the design, management and
organization of many different types of service
industries, such as hotels, restaurants, banks
and financial institutions, retail, and public
sector service delivery. The book investigates
the consumers experience and judgment on
service quality, which ultimately determines the
success or failure of the service. It considers
people, usability, technology in the automation
of high quality service.
Catalog no. K11876, August 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4398-4046-7
Designing Telehealth for
an Aging Population
A Human Factors Perspective
Neil Charness, Florida State University,
Tallahassee, USA and George Demiris
Elizabeth Krupinski
Providing up-to-date, practical advice on how
to design, select, and structure telemedicine
interventions with older adults, this book
discusses the age-related changes that can
affect the efficacy of these systems. It defines
best practices and general guidelines for
telemedicine use with older populations of both
patients and health care practitioners. Ideal
for anyone interested in designing, delivering
or evaluating telehealth interventions for
older adults, this book gives the necessary
background on aging and human factors
issues as well as the specific keys needed to
implement a successful program.
Catalog no. K11203, July 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4398-2529-7
The first comprehensive resource to use raw
data, rather than pre-sorted and summarized
date, this book provides the best practices
for using anthropometry in the design and
evaluation of products. With real examples for a
variety of products, it explains how to visualize
and analyze data with commonly available tools
such as EXCEL and Internet Explorer.
Catalog no. ER578X, October 2011
ISBN: 978-0-8058-5789-4
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Display and Interface
Design
Handbook of Driving
Simulation for Engineering,
Medicine, and Psychology
Handbook of Human
Factors in Medical Device
Design
Kevin B. Bennett, Wright State University, Dayton,
Ohio, USA and John M. Flach, Wright State
University, Dayton, Ohio, USA
Edited by: Donald L. Fisher, University of
Massachusetts Amherst, USA, Matthew Rizzo,
University of Iowa, USA, Jeffrey Caird, University
of Calgary, Alberta, Canada and John D. Lee,
University of Wisconsin–Madison, USA
Edited by: Matthew Bret Weinger, Vanderbilt
University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA, Michael
E. Wiklund, Wiklund Research & Design, Inc.,
Concord, Massachusetts, USA and Daryle Jean
Gardner-Bonneau, Principal, Bonneau and
Associates, Portage, Michigan, USA
Subtle Science, Exact Art
The reason that good interfaces are few and
far between is really quite simple: they are
extremely difficult to design and build properly.
While there are many books available that
address display design, most of them focus on
aesthetic principles but lack scientific rigor, or
are descriptive but not prescriptive. This book
elucidates an overarching framework for design
that can be applied to the broad spectrum
of existing domains. The authors delineate
analytical tools and principles of design that
are general and powerful, but very abstract,
accompanied by concrete examples of their
use in a variety of domains of application. The
book includes access to a web site containing
examples of the dynamic properties of displays.
Catalog no. 6438X, March 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4200-6438-4
Ergonomics
Foundational Principles, Applications
and Technologies
Pamela McCauley Bush, University of Central
Florida, Orlando, USA UCF, Fl, USA
A comprehensive introduction to the field
of ergonomics, this text includes scientific
principles, research, applications, and emerging
trends in technology. It contains all the
necessary elements for delivery of a quality
ergonomics course including a sample course
syllabus, PowerPoint slides for instructors
and students, homework assignments, class
projects, instructor’s manual, suggested lab
equipment, proposed lab exercises, and a
student laboratory manual. This valuable
resource provides allows readers to understand
and improve the environments, equipment,
and systems with which humans interact in the
workplace, recreational environment, and home.
Catalog no. K10245, August 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4398-0445-2
A how-to-do-it resource for researchers and
professionals, this book brings together
discussions of technical issues in driving
simulation with broad areas in which driving
simulation is now playing a role. Covering basic
and advanced technical topics, book provides
a comprehensive review of the issues related
to driving simulation. It examines hardware
and software selection, visual database
and scenario development, independent
subject variables and dependent vehicle,
environmental, and psychological variables,
statistical and biostatistical analysis, different
types of drivers, existing and future key-in
vehicle devises, and validation of research.
Catalog no. 61003, February 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4200-6100-0
Handbook of Human
Factors and Ergonomics
in Consumer Product
Design
Edited by: Waldemar Karwowski, University of
Central Florida, Orlando, FL, Marcelo Soares,
Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil and
Neville A. Stanton, University of Southampton, UK
Promoting the user-centric design of safe,
effective, and usable medical devices, this book
offers up-to-date information on general and
specific design guidelines. A comprehensive
guide, it explores fundamental topics, general
human factors principles, the design of specific
interface elements, specific types of devices,
and devices for particular use environments.
It also includes expanded discussions of
design issues, product design case studies,
and supporting examples, tables, figures,
illustrations. The text contains cross references
that make finding information quick and easy.
Catalog no. ER562X, January 2011, c. 844 pp.,
ISBN: 978-0-8058-5627-9, $129.95 / £82.00
Handbook of Human
Factors in Web Design,
Second Edition
Edited by: Kim-Phuong L. Vu, California State
University, Long Beach, USA and Robert W.
Proctor, Purdue University, West Lafayette,
Indiana, USA
Series: Human Factors and Ergonomics
A comprehensive resource, this handbook
covers consumer product research, case
study, and application. It discusses the unique
perspective a human factors approach lends
to product design and how this perspective
can be critical to success in the market place.
Divided into two volumes, the handbook
includes introductory and summary chapters
on case study design, design methods and
process, error and hazards, evaluation methods,
focus groups, and more. It discusses white
goods, entertainment systems, personnel audio
devices, mobile phones, gardening products,
computer systems, and leisure goods.
This second edition of a bestseller provides
up-to-date knowledge of human factors issues
in web design. It comprehensively treats human
factors research methods, design guidelines,
and processes for use in developing effective
websites and web-based technologies. As the
first edition included 38 chapters written by over
80 distinguished scholars and practitioners,
the second edition has increased the number
of contributors, and added eight new chapters.
The book covers new research and usability
methods, accessibility and ISO guidelines, and
discusses social networking and online gaming.
Chapters also examine Healthcare, Data Mining,
Mobile Devices, and Learning Communities.
Catalog no. 46217, June 2011, c. 1200 pp., ISBN:
978-1-4200-4621-2, $189.95 / £121.00
Catalog no. K11245, April 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4398-2594-5
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Human Factors for the
Design, Operation, and
Maintenance of Mining
Equipment
Innovative Solutions
Tim John Horberry, MISHC, SMI, University
of Queensland, Australia, and Robin Burgess-
Based on research and practice, this book
comprehensively examines the elements
of what is needed to be knowledgeable
and creative when designing for emerging
markets. It provides an in-depth look at
use research methods in emerging markets
and underserved communities. The authors
demonstrate how ecosystems mapping
could become an essential tool to define the
elements impacting design decisions. They
discuss methods to develop solution spaces
based on the output from users research
studies. The book includes case studies and
design examples that provide insights on how
to avoid pitfalls in designing outside of the
comfort zone and for emerging markets.
limerick, University of Queensland, Australia
Lisa J. Steiner
Written by leading experts from Australia and
North America, this book covers the impact
of new mining technology on human work
performance and safety. Ergonomics experts
Tim John Horberry, Robin Burgess-Limerick,
and Lisa J. Steiner draw on their personal
experience to provide up-to-date research,
case studies, and examples, making the book
useful, accurate, informative, and easy to read.
The authors combine their in-the-trenches
experience and academic expertise to present
a treatment that balances breadth with depth.
The book supplies a much-needed overview
of the human element in the journey to optimal
equipment design of mining equipment.
Catalog no. K10121, January 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4398-0231-1
Human-Computer
Interaction and Operators’
Performance
Optimizing Work Design with
Activity Theory
Edited by: Gregory Z. Bedny, Institute for Advanced
Systems Engineering, University of Central Florida,
Orlando, USA and Waldemar Karwowski,
University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA
Directed to a broad and interdisciplinary
audience, this book provides a complete
account of what has been accomplished
in applied and systemic-structural activity
theory. It presents a new approach to applied
psychology and the study of human work
that has derived from activity theory. The
selected articles demonstrate the basic
principles of studying human work and
particularly computer-based work in complex
sociotechnical systems. The book includes
examples of applied and systemic-structural
activity theory to HCI and man-machinesystems, aviation, safety, design and
optimization of human performance.
Catalog no. K11640, January 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4398-3626-2
What Designers Need to Know
for Today’s Emerging Markets
Edited by: Apala Lahiri Chavan and
Girish V. Prabhu
Catalog no. K10523, January 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4398-1049-1
Nonlinear Dynamical
Systems Analysis for
the Behavioral Sciences
Using Real Data
Edited by: Stephen J. Guastello, Pewauku,
Wisconsin, USA and Robert A.M. Gregson,
Australian National University, Canberra
A compilation of research methods and
reflecting the expertise of the major
contributors to NDS psychology, this book
examines the techniques that have proven
to be most useful in the behavioral sciences.
This book is designed to develop skill and
expertise in framing hypotheses dynamically
and in building viable analytic models to test
them. It addresses topics and methods of
current interest in an application driven manner,
making the book useful to the behavioral
sciences community, as well as those in
engineering, medicine, and other fields who are
interested in nonlinear dynamics.
Catalog no. K11053, January 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4398-1997-5
Kansei Engineering
Edited by: Mitsuo Nagamachi
Series: Industrial Innovation
Written by the founder of this technology,
this set provides readers with the
background and history of Kansei
Engineering and demonstrates how to
use it in each stage. This new ergonomic
technology seeks to develop a product
based on a consumer emotion. First,
the consumer feeling is surveyed by
psychological and or psycho-physiological
measurement; then, the survey data are
analyzed using statistical techniques; finally,
the analyzed data are transferred to design
domain through engineering and technology.
Innovations of Kansei Engineering explains
this new technique in detail, while Kansei/
Affective Engineering outlines successful
applications of this method.
Also sold separately
Catalog no. K11168, January 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4398-2262-3
Innovations of Kansei
Engineering
Mitsuo Nagamachi and Anitawati Mohd
Lokman
Series: Industrial Innovation
This book elucidates Kansei Engineering,
defining the technology, its methods,
and the developmental process related
to designing a product. It details how to
construct the intelligent computer system
to support new product development using
the neural network model and fuzzy logic.
Written by the founder of this technology,
this book defines Kansei Engineering, its
methods, and the developmental process
related to designing a product. The text
details how to construct the intelligent
computer system to support new product
development and addresses product
quality control management and presents
statistical methods of design.
Catalog no. K10986, January 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4398-1866-4
Kansei/Affective
Engineering
Edited by: Mitsuo Nagamachi
This book describes the psychological survey
and psycho-physiological measurement
of consumer feelings and the multivariate
statistical analysis of this survey data,
including rough set models. The text includes
applied examples in areas such as automotive,
home electronics, appliances, cosmetics,
packaging, and e-commerce business.
Catalog no. K11130, January 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4398-2133-6
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Occupational Ergonomics
Theory and Applications, Second Edition
Practical Speech User
Interface Design
Edited by: Amit Bhattacharya, University of
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA and James D. McGlothlin,
Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
James R. Lewis
This volume presents a comprehensive
introduction to the fundamental principles of
ergonomics. It details the practical application
of ergonomic principles in solving actual
problems in the workplace, and reviews
ergonomic case studies from various industries.
It also contains helpful ergonomic tables; a
work-saving list of vendors of ergonomic tools,
software and video-training materials; and
convenient ergonomic check lists.
Although speech is the most natural form
of communication between humans, using
speech to communicate with machines is
anything but natural. Drawing from psychology,
human-computer interaction, linguistics, and
communication theory, this book provides a
comprehensive yet concise survey of practical
speech user interface design. The text presents
research and practice-based guidance for the
development of usable speech user interfaces,
such as the interactive voice response
applications designed to provide phone-based
call routing and self-service. The author, a
leading human factors engineer, covers both
high- and low-level decisions and also includes
VoiceXML code examples.
Catalog no. K11020, November 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4398-1934-0
Patient Safety
A Human Factors Approach
Sidney Dekker, Griffith University, Mt Gravatt,
Australia
With coverage ranging from the influence of
professional identity in medicine and problematic
nature of “human error”, to the psychological
and social features that characterize healthcare
work, to the safety-critical aspects of interfaces
and automation, this book spans the width of the
human factors field and its importance for patient
safety today. In addition, the book discusses
topics such as accountability, just culture,
and secondary victimization in the aftermath
of adverse events and takes readers to the
leading edge of human factors research today:
complexity, systems thinking and resilience.
Catalog no. K12403, May 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4398-5225-5
Series: Human Factors and Ergonomics
Catalog no. K10812, January 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4398-1584-7
Usability of Complex
Information Systems
Work Life Physiology
Edited by: Allan Toomingas, Karolinska Institutet,
Tyreso, Sweden, Svend Erik Mathiassen,
University of Gavle, Uppsala, Sweden, and Ewa
Wigaeus Tornqvist, Royal Institute of Technology,
Stockholm, Sweden
A clear and accessible text on work physiology,
this book focuses on important issues in the
modern working life. Taking up some of today’s
major public health problems - musculoskeletal
disorders and stress, this book explains
connections between work, well-being and
health according to up-to-date research in the
field. It gives an orientation of useful methods
for risk assessments and provides guidelines
on arranging a good working life from the
perspective of the working individual, the
company and the society as a whole.
Catalog no. K13002, August 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4398-6696-2
For more information
and to order books, visit:
www.crcpress.com
Evaluation of User Interaction
Edited by: Michael Albers, East Carolina
University, Greenville, and Brian Still
An exploration of cutting-edge approaches
for evaluating the usability of complex user
interaction, this book focuses on improving
design and communicating content to the end
user. The book continues the conversation
about the evolution of usability, asking how
we can design and evaluate these complex
systems and the complex work they support.
It describes and analyzes approaches to
teaching, testing, analyzing, or managing
usability studies — approaches that involve
technical communicators making novel
contributions to how we think about and
evaluate increasingly complex systems.
Catalog no. K11423, January 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4398-2894-6
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