Publications
- Bryan-Kinns, N. and Hamilton, F. (2010, in press). Identifying Mutual Engagement. Behavior and Information Technology.
- Sloan, D., Kelly, B. Phipps, L., Petrie, H. and Hamilton, F. (2006). Using Context To Support Effective Application Of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Journal of Web Engineering, Issue 4. Vol. 5.
- Sloan, D, Kelly, B., Heath, A., Petrie, H., Hamilton, F and Phipps, L. (2006). Contextual Web Accessibility - Maximizing the Benefit of Accessibility Guidelines. WWW 2006, Edinburgh, Scotland 22-26 May 2006. Conference Proceedings.
- Petrie, H., Hamilton, F., King, N. & Pavan, P., 2006. Remote usability evaluations With disabled people. Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in computing systems, Montréal, Québec, Canada ACM Press. Get this from the ACM Digital Library.
- Sloan, D., Heath, A., Hamilton, F., Kelly, B., Phipps, L., Petrie, H. & Phipps, L., 2006. Contextual web accessibility - maximizing the benefit of accessibility guidelines. Proceedings of the 2006 international cross-disciplinary workshop on Web accessibility (W4A): Building the mobile web: rediscovering accessibility?. Edinburgh, UK.
- Petrie, H., King, N., Hamilton, F. and Weisen, M. (2005). The accessibility of museum websites: results from an English investigation and international comparison. Proceedings of HCI international 2005. Mahwah, NJ: Lawerence Erlbaum. See the PowerPoint slides.
- Petrie, H., King, N., and Hamilton, F. (2005). Accessibility of museum, library and archive websites: the MLA audit. MLA. ISBN 1-903743-72-9. Read the press release.
- Petrie, H., and Hamilton, F. (2004). The Disability Rights Commission Formal Investigation into Web Site Accessibility. In Dearden, A. and Watts, L. (Eds.), Proceedings HCI 2004: Design For Life. London: British Computer Society.
- Petrie, H., Hamilton, F. and King, N. (2004). Tension? What tension?: website accessibility and visual design. Proceedings of the International Cross-Disciplinary Workshop on Web Accessibility. New York: ACM Press. Pp13-18. Get this from the ACM Digital Library.
- Petrie, H., Hamilton, F. and King, N. (2004). The Web: Access and Inclusion for Disabled People. Disability Rights Commission. London: The Stationery Office.
- King, N., Ma, T. H-Y., Zaphris, P., Petrie, H., & Hamilton, F. (2004). An incremental usability and accessibility evaluation framework for digital libraries. In P. Brophy, S. Fisher, & J. Craven (Eds.), Libraries without walls 5: The distributed delivery if librarian and information services (pp. 123-131). London: Facet. See the PowerPoint slides.
- A. Carmichael, H. Petrie, F. Hamilton, J. Freeman (2003). The Vista Project: Broadening Access To Digital TV Electronic Programme Guides, Future Interfaces, Psychnology 2003 v.1 n.3 p.229-241.
- F. Hamilton, H. Petrie and A. Carmichael. (2003). “The VISTA project; universal access to electronic programme guides for digital TV”, Universal Access in HCI: Inclusive Design in the Information Society (Eds. C. Stephanidis), 4, pp.842-846. Mahwah, New Jersey.
- Petrie, H., and Hamilton, F., “Usability and Accessibility Framework for Digital Libraries.”, HCI International Conference 2003, 2003.
- H. Petrie, F. Hamilton, N. King (2003). Tension? What tension?: website accessibility and visual design, ACM SIGCAPH Computers and the Physically Handicapped, Issue 76
- Bryan-Kinns, N & Hamilton, F., 2002. One for all and all for one? Case studies of using prototypes in commercial projects. In proceedings of NordiCHI 2002, Denmark. Get this from the ACM Digital Library.
- Hamilton, F., et al, (2001). Prototypes: Representations with political agenda. In J. Bawa (ed) The Usability Business, Springer-Verlag, UK.
- Johnson, P., Johnson, H. and Hamilton, F., (1999). Getting the knowledge into HCI: Theoretical and practical aspects of Task Knowledge Structures. In S. C Shipman, V. Shalin and J. Schraagen (eds), Cognitive Task Analysis, LEA Publications.
- Hamilton, F., Johnson, P., and Johnson, H. (1999) PRIDE: Task-Related Principles for User Interface Design. Brewster, S., Cawsey, A., and Cockton, G. (Eds). Human Computer Interaction INTERACT’99 (Volume II), Edinburgh, 30th August - 3rd September. British Computer Society. pp. 33-34.
- Hamilton, F., Johnson, P. and Johnson, H., 1998. Task-related principles for user interface design. In G. van der Veer (ed), Proceedings of the Schaerding workshop on task analysis, June 1998.
- Hamilton, F., Johnson, H. and Johnson, P., 1999. From theory to practice: Tool support for task‑related principles. In Proceedings CHI’99, Pittsburgh, ACM Press.
- Hamilton, F., 1996. Predictive evaluation using Task Knowledge Structures, Proceedings CHI’96 - Conference Companion, Vancouver, April 1996, ACM Press. Get this from the ACM Digital Library.
- F. Hamilton & H. Johnson, (1995), An empirical study in using linked documentation to assist software maintenance , Proceedings of IFIP INTERACT’95: Human-Computer Interaction, p.219-224.