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AAllbon, E. (2011). Stimulating student learning when visual is king. Paper presented at the LILAC 2011, 18 - 20 Apr 2011, London School of Economics & Political Science, London, UK. Allbon, E. (2012). The free legal info landscape. Paper presented at the Justice Wide Open, 29 Feb 2012, City University London, London, UK. Arrell, K., Wise, S., Wood, J. & Donoghue, D. (2008). Spectral filtering as a method of visualising and removing striped artefacts in digital elevation data. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 33(6), pp. 943-961. doi: 10.1002/esp.1597 BBadawood, D. (2012). Evaluation of storytelling in information visualization (MPhil to PhD Transfer Report). London, UK: City University London. Badawood, D. & Wood, J. (2012). Effects of candidate position on ballot papers: Exploratory visualization of voter choice in the London local council elections 2010. Paper presented at the Geographic Information Science Research UK 19th Annual Conference (GISRUK 2011), 27 - 29 Apr 2011, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK. Badawood, D. & Wood, J. (2012). The effect of information visualization delivery on narrative construction and development. Poster presented at the IEEE Conference on Information Visualization (InfoVis), 14 - 19 Oct 2012, Seattle, Washington, US. Beecham, R., Wood, J. & Bowerman, A. (2012). Identifying and explaining inter-peak cycling behaviours within the London Cycle Hire Scheme Conference. Paper presented at the Workshop on Progress in Movement Analysis: Experiences with Real Data, 15 - 16 Nov 2012, Zurich, Switzerland. Beecham, R., Wood, J. & Bowerman, A. (2012). A visual analytics approach to understanding cycling behaviour. Poster presented at the IEEE Conference on Visual Analytics Science and Technology (VAST), 14 - 19 October 2012, Seattle, Washington, USA. Blandford, A., Adams, A., Attfield, S., Buchanan, G., Gow, J., Makri, S., Rimmer, J. & Warwick, C. (2008). The PRET A Rapporter framework: Evaluating digital libraries from the perspective of information work. Information Processing & Management, 44(1), pp. 4-21. doi: 10.1016/j.ipm.2007.01.021 Blandford, A., Green, T. R. G., Furniss, D. & Makri, S. (2008). Evaluating system utility and conceptual fit using CASSM. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 66(6), pp. 393-409. doi: 10.1016/j.ijhcs.2007.11.005 Bleisch, Susanne Barbara (2011). Evaluating the appropriateness of visually combining quantitative data representations with 3D desktop virtual environments using mixed methods. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London) DDillingham, I., Dykes, J. & Wood, J. (2012). Characterising Locality Descriptions in Crowdsourced Crisis Information. Paper presented at the GIS Research UK 20th Annual Conference (GISRUK 2012), 11 - 13 Apr 2012, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK. Dillingham, I., Dykes, J. & Wood, J. (2012). A Design, Analysis and Evaluation Model to Support the Visualization Designer-User. Poster presented at the IEEE Conference on Information Visualization (InfoVis), 14 - 19 Oct 2012, Seattle, Washington, US. Dillingham, I., Dykes, J. & Wood, J. (2012). Exploring Patterns of Uncertainty in Crowdsourced Crisis Information. Poster presented at the EuroVA 2012, 4 - 5 Jun 2012, Vienna, Austria. Dillingham, I., Dykes, J. & Wood, J. (2011). Visual Analytical Approaches to Evaluating Uncertainty and Bias in Crowdsourced Crisis Information. Poster presented at the IEEE Conference on Visual Analytics Science and Technology, 23 - 28 Oct 2011, Providence, Rhode Island, USA. Dillingham, I., Dykes, J. & Wood, J. (2013). Visualizing the Geographies of the Haiti Crisis Map. Paper presented at the GeoViz Hamburg: Interactive Maps that Help People Think, 6 - 8 Mar 2013, HafenCity University, Hamburg, Germany. Dillingham, I., Mills, B. & Dykes, J. (2011). Exploring Road Incident Data with Heat Maps. Poster presented at the Geographic Information Science Research UK 19th Annual Conference (GISRUK 2011), 27 - 29 Apr 2011, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK. Dillingham, I., Wood, J. & Dykes, J. (2013). Types, Granularities and Combinations of Geographic Objects in the Haiti Crisis Map. Paper presented at the GIS Research UK 21st Annual Conference (GISRUK 2013), 3 - 5 Apr 2013, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK. Dove, G. (2012). Visualizing Perspectives for Creative Collaboration. Paper presented at the Designing Interactive Systems (DIS 2012), 11 - 15 Jun 2012, Newcastle, UK. Dove, G. & Jones, S. (2012). Narrative Visualization: Sharing Insights into Complex Data. Paper presented at the Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction (IHCI 2012), 21 - 23 Jul 2012, Lisbon, Portugal. FFekete, J., Hemery, P., Baudel, T. & Wood, J. (2011). Obvious: a meta-toolkit to encapsulate information visualization toolkits. One toolkit to bind them all. Paper presented at the IEEE Conference on Visual Analytics Science and Technology, 23 - 28 Oct 2011, Providence, Rhode Island, USA. Fernandez-Luna, J. M., Huete, J. F., MacFarlane, A. & Efthimiadis, E. N. (2009). Teaching and learning in information retrieval. Information Retrieval, 12(2), pp. 201-226. doi: 10.1007/s10791-009-9089-9 Flegg, C. & Gaul, J. (2012). "High end" research datasets: an exploration of issues, together with results of a survey of the ABLD/EBSLG/APBSLG members. Paper presented at the ABLD (Academic Business Library Directors), EBSLG (European Business Schools Librarians’ Group) and the APBSLG (Asia Pacific Business Schools Librarians’ Group) joint meeting, 17 - 20 Apr 2012, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA. GGalliers, J. R., Wilson, S., Muscroft, S., Marshall, J., Roper, A., Cocks, N. & Pring, T. (2011). Accessibility of 3D Game Environments for People with Aphasia: An Exploratory Study. Paper presented at the 13th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility, 24 - 26 Oct 2011, Dundee, Scotland. Galliers, J. R., Wilson, S., Randell, R. & Woodward, P. (2011). Safe use of symbols in handover documentation for medical teams. Behaviour & Information Technology, 30(4), pp. 499-506. doi: 10.1080/0144929X.2011.582147 Gooch, P. & Roudsari, A. (2011). Coreference resolution in clinical discharge summaries, progress notes, surgical and pathology reports: a unified lexical approach. Paper presented at the AMIA 2011, 22 - 26 Oct 2011, Washington DC, US. Goodwin, S. & Dykes, J. (2012). Geovisualization of household energy consumption characteristics. Poster presented at the GIS Research UK 20th Annual Conference (GISRUK 2012), 11 - 13 Apr 2012, Lancaster University, Lancaster UK. Goodwin, S. & Dykes, J. (2012). Visualising Variations in Household Energy Consumption. Poster presented at the IEEE Conference on Visual Analytics Science and Technology (VAST), 14 - 19 Oct 2012, Seattle, Washington, US. IInskip, C., Butterworth, R. & MacFarlane, A. (2008). A study of the information needs of the users of a folk music library and the implications for the design of a digital library system. Information Processing and Management, 44(2), pp. 647-662. doi: 10.1016/j.ipm.2007.05.004 Inskip, C., MacFarlane, A. & Rafferty, P. (2008). Content or context? Searching for musical meaning in task-based interactive information retrieval. IIiX'08: Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Information Interaction in Context, pp. 72-74. Inskip, C., MacFarlane, A. & Rafferty, P. (2010). Creative professional users musical relevance criteria. Journal of Information Science, 36(4), pp. 517-529. doi: 10.1177/0165551510374006 Inskip, C., MacFarlane, A. & Rafferty, P. (2008). Meaning, communication, music: Towards a revised communication model. Journal of Documentation, 64(5), pp. 687-706. doi: 10.1108/00220410810899718 Inskip, C., MacFarlane, A. & Rafferty, P. (2008). Music, movies and meaning: communication in film-markers' search for pre-existing music, and the implications for music information retrieval. Paper presented at the 9th International Conference on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR 2008), 14 - 18 September 2008, Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA. Inskip, C., MacFarlane, A. & Rafferty, P. (2010). Organising music for movies. Aslib Proceedings: New Information Perspectives, 62(4), pp. 489-501. doi: 10.1108/00012531011074726 Inskip, C., MacFarlane, A. & Rafferty, P. (2010). Towards the disintermediation of creative music search: Analysing queries to determine important facets. Paper presented at the Workshop on Exploring Musical Information Spaces (WEMIS 2009), 01 - 02 October 2009. Inskip, Charles (2010). Upbeat and Quirky, With a Bit of a Build: Communicating Meaning and Meeting Information Needs in the Music Industry. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London) KKachkaev, A., Dillingham, I., Beecham, R., Goodwin, S., Ahmed, N. & Slingsby, A. (2012). Monitoring the Health of Computer Networks with Visualization - VAST 2012 Mini Challenge 1 Award: "Efficient Use of Visualization". Paper presented at the IEEE Conference on Visual Analytics Science and Technology, 14 - 19 Oct 2012, Seattle, Washington, USA. Kachkaev, A. & Wood, J. (2012). Using Visual Analytics to Detect Problems in Datasets Collected From Photo-Sharing Services. Poster presented at the IEEE Conference on Information Visualization (InfoVis), 14 - 19 Oct 2012, Seattle, Washington, US. Kernan, M. A. (2013). Routledge as a global publisher: A case study, 1980-2010. Publishing Research Quarterly, 29(1), pp. 52-72. doi: 10.1007/s12109-013-9304-9 Kerr, J., Hilari, K. & Litosseliti, L. (2010). Information needs after stroke: What to include and how to structure it on a website. A qualitative study using focus groups and card sorting. Aphasiology, 24(10), pp. 1170-1196. doi: 10.1080/02687030903383738 Kiss, I. Z., Broom, M., Craze, P. G. & Rafols, I. (2010). Can epidemic models describe the diffusion of topics across disciplines?. Journal of Informetrics, 4(1), pp. 74-82. doi: 10.1016/j.joi.2009.08.002 Koh, L. C., Slingsby, A., Dykes, J. & Kam, T. S. (2011). Developing and applying a user-centered model for the design and implementation of information visualization tools. Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Visualisation, pp. 90-95. ISSN 1093-9547 Kölzsch, A., Slingsby, A., Wood, J., Nolet, B. A. & Dykes, J. (2013). Visualisation design for representing bird migration tracks in time and space. Paper presented at the Workshop on Visualisation in Environmental Sciences (EnvirVis), Jul 2013, Leipzig, Germany. LLloyd, David (2009). Evaluating human-centered approaches for geovisualization. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London) Loizides, Fernando (2012). Understanding and conceptualising the document triage process through information seekers' visual and navigational attention. (Unpublished Doctoral thesis, City University London) MMacFarlane, A., Al-Wabil, A., Marshall, C. R., Albrair, A., Jones, S. A. & Zaphiris, P. (2010). The effect of dyslexia on information retrieval: A pilot study. Journal of Documentation, 66(3), pp. 307-326. doi: 10.1108/00220411011038421 MacFarlane, A., Inskip, C. & Rafferty, P. (2010). Upbeat and quirky with a bit of a build: Interpretive repertories in creative music search. Paper presented at the 11th International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference (ISMIR 2010)(ISMIR 2010), 09 - 13 August 2010, Utrecht, Netherlands. MacFarlane, A., Secker, A., May, P. & Timmis, J. (2010). An experimental comparison of a genetic algorithm and a hill-climber for term selection. Journal of Documentation, 66(4), pp. 513-531. doi: 10.1108/00220411011052939 MacFarlane, A. & Tuson, A. (2009). Local search: A guide for the information retrieval practitioner. Information Processing and Management, 45(1), pp. 159-174. doi: 10.1016/j.ipm.2008.09.002 Makri, S. (2004). Investigating users’ mental models of traditional and digital libraries. (Unpublished Masters thesis, University College London) Makri, S. (2007). Studying Academic Lawyers' Information-Seeking to Inform the Design of Digital Law Libraries. IEEE Computer Society Bulletin of the Technical Committee on Digital Libraries, 3(3), Makri, S. & Blandford, A. (2012). Coming across information serendipitously - Part 1: A process model. Journal of Documentation, 68(5), pp. 684-705. doi: 10.1108/00220411211256030 Makri, S. & Blandford, A. (2012). Coming across information serendipitously - Part 2: A classification framework. Journal of Documentation, 68(5), pp. 706-724. doi: 10.1108/00220411211256049 Makri, S., Blandford, A. & Cox, A. L. (2008). Investigating the information-seeking behaviour of academic lawyers: From Ellis's model to design.. Information Processing and Management, 44(2), pp. 613-634. doi: 10.1016/j.ipm.2007.05.001 Makri, S., Blandford, A. & Cox, A. L. (2007). ‘I’ll just Google it!’: Should lawyers’ perceptions of Google inform the design of electronic legal resources?. Paper presented at the Web Information-Seeking and Interaction Workshop 2007 (WISI2007), 23 - 27 July 2007, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Makri, S., Blandford, A. & Cox, A. L. (2010). This is what I'm doing and why: reflections on a think-aloud study of digital library users' information behaviour. Paper presented at the ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries '10, 21 - 25 June 2010, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. PPurves, R., Edwardes, A. & Wood, J. (2011). Describing place through user generated content. First Monday, 16(9), RRadburn, R., Beecham, R., Dykes, J., Wood, J. & Slingsby, A. (2010). Discovery exhibition: using spatial treemaps in local authority decision making and reporting. Paper presented at the IEEE Conference on Information Visualization (InfoVis), Discovery Exhibition, 24 - 29 October 2012, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. SSchleith, J., Stumpf, S. & Kulesza, T (2012). People-Powered Music: Using User-Generated Tags and Structure in Recommendations. London, UK: Centre for Human Computer Interaction Design, City University London. Slingsby, A. (2003). An Object-Orientated Approach to Hydrological Modelling using Triangular Irregular Networks. Paper presented at the GISRUK03, Apr 2003, London, UK. Slingsby, A., Beecham, R. & Wood, J. (2012). Visual analysis of social networks in space and time. Paper presented at the Nokia Data Challenge Workshop, Pervasive 2012, 20 - 22 Jun 2012, Newcastle, UK. Slingsby, A. & Dykes, J. (2012). Experiences in involving analysts in visualisation design. Paper presented at the BELIV '12: Beyond Time and Errors - Novel Evaluation Methods for Visualization, 14 - 15 Oct 2012, Seattle, USA. Slingsby, A., Dykes, J. & Wood, J. (2009). Configuring Hierarchical Layouts to Address Research Questions. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 15(6), pp. 977-984. doi: 10.1109/TVCG.2009.128 Slingsby, A., Dykes, J. & Wood, J. (2008). Using treemaps for variable selection in spatio-temporal visualisation. Information Visualization, 7(3-4), pp. 210-224. doi: 10.1057/palgrave.ivs.9500185 Slingsby, A. & Longley, P. A. (2006). A Conceptual Framework for Describing Microscale Pedestrian Access in the Built Environment. Paper presented at the GISRUK06, 5 - 7 Apr 2006, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK. Slingsby, A. & Radburn, R. (2013). Green Spaces: Interactively Mapping the Results of a Public Consultation. Paper presented at the GeoViz Hamburg: Interactive Maps that Help People Think, Mar 2013, HafenCity University, Hamburg, Germany. Slingsby, A., Strachan, J., Dykes, J., Wood, J. & Vidale, P. (2011). Designing Interactive Graphics for Validating and Interpreting Storm Track Model Outputs. Paper presented at the GeoViz workshop, Mar 2011, Hamburg, Germany. Slingsby, A., Wood, J. & Dykes, J. (2011). Visualizing Bicycle Hire Model Distributions. Paper presented at the GeoViz workshop, Mar 2011, Hamburg, Germany. Slingsby, A. & van Loon, E. (2013). Visual Analytics for Exploring Changes in Biodiversity. Paper presented at the Workshop on Visualisation in Environmental Sciences (EnvirVis), Jul 2013, Leipzig, Germany. Stewart, N. (2012). Book review: Managing Research Data, ed. Graham Pryor. SCONUL Focus, 56, Stewart, N. (2012). Coming late to the game: how to create a totally integrated (!) repository system. Paper presented at the Open Repositories 2012, 9 - 13 Jul 2012, Edinburgh, UK. Szomszor, M. N., Kostkova, P. & Louis, C. S. (2011). Twitter Informatics: Tracking and Understanding Public Reaction during the 2009 Swine Flu Pandemic. Paper presented at the Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology (WI-IAT), 2011 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on, 22 - 27 Aug 2011, Lyon, France. Szomszor, M. N., Kostkova, P. & de Quincey, E. (2012). #Swineflu: Twitter Predicts Swine Flu Outbreak in 2009. Paper presented at the 3rd International ICST Conference on Electronic Healthcare for the 21st Century (eHEALTH2010), 13 - 15 Dec 2010, Casablanca, Morocco. TThurman, N. & Walters, A. (2012). Live Blogging- Digital Journalism's Pivotal Platform? A case study of the production, consumption, and form of Live Blogs at Guardian.co.uk. Digital Journalism, doi: 10.1080/21670811.2012.714935 WWebster, F. (2009). Capitalism, Information and Democracy. Communications and Convergence Review, 1(1), pp. 15-31. Wood, J. & Dykes, J. (2008). Spatially Ordered Treemaps. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 14(6), pp. 1348-1355. doi: 10.1109/TVCG.2008.165 Wood, J., Dykes, J. & Slingsby, A. (2010). Visualisation of Origins, Destinations and Flows with OD Maps. Cartographic Journal, The, 47(2), pp. 117-129. doi: 10.1179/000870410X12658023467367 Wood, J., Slingsby, A. & Dykes, J. (2011). Visualizing the dynamics of London's bicycle hire scheme. Cartographica, 46(4), pp. 239-251. ZZhang, Q. C., Slingsby, A., Dykes, J., Wood, J., Kraak, M. J., Blok, C. A. & Ahas, R. (2013). Visual analysis design to support research into movement and use of space in Tallinn: A case study. Information Visualization, doi: 10.1177/1473871613480062 |