Name
Affiliation
Papers
DANA MCKAY
Department of Computer Science, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand
50
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
50
208
23.77
Referers 
Referees 
References 
261
598
614
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Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Standing in the Way of Control: A Call to Action to Prevent Abuse through Better Design of Smart Technologies00.342021
What's Data Got to Do with It? An Agenda for a New Generation of Digital Libraries.00.342021
Humanities Scholars and Digital Humanities Projects - Practice Barriers in Tools Usage.00.342021
Lady Chatterley's Library: Books and Reading as Public Performance and Private Act00.342021
I've Got All My Readers With Me: A Model of Reading as a Social Activity00.342021
Worth 1000 Words? - The Influence of Image Versus Text Content on the Book Selection Process.00.342020
Privacy concerns of the Australian My Health Record: Implications for other large-scale opt-out personal health records00.342020
We are the Change that we Seek: Information Interactions During a Change of Viewpoint10.342020
Strike a Pose: Gender and the Public and Private Performance of Magazine Reading00.342020
Made to Measure: A Workshop on Human-centred metrics for information seeking00.342020
On Birthing Dancing Stars: The Need for Bounded Chaos in Information Interaction10.342020
Capturing Information Behaviour in the Wild: A Tutorial00.342020
Feed the Tree - Representation of Australia-based Academic Women at HCI Conferences.00.342020
Take Me Out: Space and Place in Library Interactions00.342019
The Things We Talk About When We Talk About Browsing: An Empirical Typology of Library Browsing Behavior00.342019
One Way or Another I'm Gonna Find Ya - The Influence of Input Mechanism on Scrolling in Complex Digital Collections.00.342019
Stand in the place where you work - digital implications of the use of the physical elements of a library during browsing.00.342018
After serendipity strikes: Creating value from encountered information.00.342017
Only forward?: toward understanding human visual behaviour when examining search results.00.342017
Slide Over Here: The Various Adjacencies of Co-borrowed Ebooks.00.342017
'Too Much Serendipity': The Tension between Information Seeking and Encountering at the Library Shelves.10.352017
Something is Lost, Something is Found: Book Use at the Library Shelves.20.452017
Manoeuvres in the Dark: Design Implications of the Physical Mechanics of Library Shelf Browsing.10.382017
The Lowest Form of Flattery: Characterising Text Re-Use and Plagiarism Patterns in a Digital Library Corpus.00.342017
But what's here is mine: materialities of physical personal workspaces.00.342016
You Can Check It Out But It Will Never Leave: Characterising Ebook Borrowing Patterns.10.362016
Tyranny of Distance: Understanding Academic Library Browsing by Refining the Neighbour Effect50.422015
Where My Books Go: Choice and Place in Digital Reading50.442015
Three is a crowd? Our experience of testing large-scale social software in a usability lab.00.342015
Down the Superhighway in a Single Tome: Examining the Impact of Book Format on Borrowing Interactions.40.402015
Bend me, shape me: A practical experience of repurposing research data10.372014
On the other side from you: how library design facilitates and hinders group work.20.372014
Lend me some sugar: Borrowing rates of neighbouring books as evidence for browsing110.582014
Boxing clever: how searchers use and adapt to a one-box library search40.382013
An exploration of ebook selection behavior in academic library collections110.582012
Judging a book by its cover: interface elements that affect reader selection of ebooks130.682012
Book selection behavior in the physical library: implications for ebook collections251.062012
A jump to the left (and then a step to the right): reading practices within academic ebooks150.702011
One of these things is not like the others: how users search different information resources50.502011
Gotta keep 'em separated: why the single search box may not be right for libraries80.472011
In the bookshop: examining popular search strategies171.472011
What's my name again?: sociotechnical considerations for author name management in research databases60.562010
Oranges are not the only fruit: an institutional case study demonstrating why data digital libraries are not the whole answer to e-research10.362010
Where the streets have no name: how library users get lost in the stacks90.612010
Improving the Usability of Novel Web Software: An Industrial Case Study of an Institutional Repository00.342008
A lightweight metadata quality tool80.682008
Finding New Music: A Diary Study of Everyday Encounters with Novel Songs.120.692007
Exploring the user experience through collage20.432006
Enhanced browsing in digital libraries: three new approaches to browsing in Greenstone140.722004
Participatory usability: supporting proactive users231.642003