Copyright c © 2009 by Nadir Weibel To my beautiful wife Sara and my wonderful daughter Emma for their unlimited support and for showing me everyday how amazing is my life. Paper has been repeatedly recognised as an important medium for ex-changing, editing and managing documents throughout the document life-cycle. Despite their static nature, paper documents still represent one of the preferred way of handling information in different situations, such as on the move or in collaboration. In order to overcome the li-mitations of paper and exploit the advantages of digital interfaces, new technologies for interactive paper have been introduced in recent years. Technologies such as the Anoto Digital Pen and Paper enable users to ac
Many researchers extensively interact with documents using both computers and paper printouts, which...
This paper presents CoScribe, a concept and prototype system for the combined work with printed and ...
Luff P, Pitsch K, Heath C, Herdman P, Wood J. Swiping paper: the second hand, mundane artifacts, ges...
Even at the beginning of the 21st century, we are far from becoming paperless. Pen and paper is stil...
Over the last few years, there has been a significant increase in the number of researchers dealing ...
Today's knowledge work is characterized by the simultaneous use of paper and digital documents. This...
The affordances of paper have ensured its retention as a key information medium, in spite of dramat...
Recent developments in digital pen and paper solutions ena-ble, not only the digital capture of hand...
Recent developments in digital pen and paper solutions enable, not only the digital capture of handw...
PaperWorks is an EU project concerned with providing distinctive ways of interleaving paper document...
Digital pen and paper technologies provide the basis for link-ing digital content and services to pr...
Paper persists as an integral component of active reading and other knowledge-worker tasks because i...
Digital pen and paper technologies provide the basis for linking digital content and services to pri...
In this paper, we describe a paper-based interface, which combines the physical (real) with the digi...
In this paper, we propose a notion of bridging personal and collaborative work through the use of pa...
Many researchers extensively interact with documents using both computers and paper printouts, which...
This paper presents CoScribe, a concept and prototype system for the combined work with printed and ...
Luff P, Pitsch K, Heath C, Herdman P, Wood J. Swiping paper: the second hand, mundane artifacts, ges...
Even at the beginning of the 21st century, we are far from becoming paperless. Pen and paper is stil...
Over the last few years, there has been a significant increase in the number of researchers dealing ...
Today's knowledge work is characterized by the simultaneous use of paper and digital documents. This...
The affordances of paper have ensured its retention as a key information medium, in spite of dramat...
Recent developments in digital pen and paper solutions ena-ble, not only the digital capture of hand...
Recent developments in digital pen and paper solutions enable, not only the digital capture of handw...
PaperWorks is an EU project concerned with providing distinctive ways of interleaving paper document...
Digital pen and paper technologies provide the basis for link-ing digital content and services to pr...
Paper persists as an integral component of active reading and other knowledge-worker tasks because i...
Digital pen and paper technologies provide the basis for linking digital content and services to pri...
In this paper, we describe a paper-based interface, which combines the physical (real) with the digi...
In this paper, we propose a notion of bridging personal and collaborative work through the use of pa...
Many researchers extensively interact with documents using both computers and paper printouts, which...
This paper presents CoScribe, a concept and prototype system for the combined work with printed and ...
Luff P, Pitsch K, Heath C, Herdman P, Wood J. Swiping paper: the second hand, mundane artifacts, ges...