Proceedings of the 30th Australian Conference on Computer-Human Interaction 2018
DOI: 10.1145/3292147.3292223
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Stand in the place where you work

Abstract: Information seeking is cognitively intense work, and browsing is particularly so. In complex environments, users will often support their work by using their bodies or artefacts around them to support the task at hand. When we move processes that have traditionally been performed in physical environments online, we need to consider any elements of cognition distribution, and how they might be supported in the new system. In this paper we discuss one form of external cognition during browsing: that of placemark… Show more

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