This paper considers the Electronic Books ON-screen Interface (EBONI) Project's research into the importance of the user when designing electronic textbooks. The results of the Visual Book and the WEB Book experiments, which explored design aspects of e-books and provide a backdrop to EBONI's research, are presented. EBONI's methodology and evaluations, involving over 200 students, lecturers and researchers in UK Higher Education, are described, and the findings discussed. It is proposed that, while aspects of paper books such as tables of contents, indexes and typography should be retained, books delivered electronically should also adapt to fit the new medium through use of hypertext, search engines and multimedia. In terms of the design ...
This paper outlines the methodology and results of the EBONI Project's evaluation of portable electr...
This paper investigates how electronic books (e-books) are used for scholarly activity. It focuses o...
Purpose - The paper aims to examine the problems, tensions, contrasts and complementarities surround...
This paper considers the Electronic Books ON-screen Interface (EBONI) Project's research into the im...
This paper asks, 'How should an electronic textbook look and feel?' The results of the Visual Book a...
This paper presents the guidelines emerging from the EBONI (Electronic Books ON-screen Interface) Pr...
This paper asks, 'How should an electronic textbook look and feel?' The results of the Visual Book a...
This paper describes a series of three evaluations of electronic textbooks on the Web, which focused...
Abstract — The traditional paper-based book as we know it has been read and loved for hundreds of ye...
This paper starts by reporting the results of two studies into electronic book production, the Visua...
This paper focuses on fiction electronic books and their usability. Two complementary studies were d...
EBONI (Electronic Books ON-screen Interface) [1] builds on the premise to emerge from the Visual Boo...
This article investigates readers' requirements regarding fiction electronic books, as compared to e...
The aim of the paper is to compare graphic elements used for the design of printed and electronic bo...
This paper outlines the methodology and results of the EBONI Project's evaluation of portable electr...
This paper investigates how electronic books (e-books) are used for scholarly activity. It focuses o...
Purpose - The paper aims to examine the problems, tensions, contrasts and complementarities surround...
This paper considers the Electronic Books ON-screen Interface (EBONI) Project's research into the im...
This paper asks, 'How should an electronic textbook look and feel?' The results of the Visual Book a...
This paper presents the guidelines emerging from the EBONI (Electronic Books ON-screen Interface) Pr...
This paper asks, 'How should an electronic textbook look and feel?' The results of the Visual Book a...
This paper describes a series of three evaluations of electronic textbooks on the Web, which focused...
Abstract — The traditional paper-based book as we know it has been read and loved for hundreds of ye...
This paper starts by reporting the results of two studies into electronic book production, the Visua...
This paper focuses on fiction electronic books and their usability. Two complementary studies were d...
EBONI (Electronic Books ON-screen Interface) [1] builds on the premise to emerge from the Visual Boo...
This article investigates readers' requirements regarding fiction electronic books, as compared to e...
The aim of the paper is to compare graphic elements used for the design of printed and electronic bo...
This paper outlines the methodology and results of the EBONI Project's evaluation of portable electr...
This paper investigates how electronic books (e-books) are used for scholarly activity. It focuses o...
Purpose - The paper aims to examine the problems, tensions, contrasts and complementarities surround...