Books about information technology (IT) have a tendency to start with a general statement about the continuing swift developments in the field of computing and information processing and in so saying, the present author has conformed to type.
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Designing Usable Electronic Text
January 14, 2004, CRC
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Designing Usable Electronic Text: Ergonomic Aspects of Human Information Usage
1994, Routledge
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"Books about information technology (IT) have a tendency to start with a general statement about the continuing swift developments in the field of computing and information processing and in so saying, the present author has conformed to type."
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