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Monk, Andrew and Blom, J. O. (2007): A theory of personalisation of appearance: quantitative evaluation of qualitatively derived data. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 26 (3) pp. 237-246
Blythe, Mark and Monk, Andrew (2005): Net neighbours: adapting HCI methods to cross the digital divide. In Interacting with Computers, 17 (1) pp. 35-56
Ryu, Hokyoung and Monk, Andrew (2005): Will it be a capital letter: signalling case mode in mobile phones. In Interacting with Computers, 17 (4) pp. 395-418
Blythe, Mark A., Monk, Andrew and Doughty, Kevin (2005): Socially dependable design: The challenge of ageing populations for HCI. In Interacting with Computers, 17 (6) pp. 672-689
Whalley, J. and Monk, Andrew (2005): The Optimal Focus Position When Scrolling Using a Small Display. In: Proceedings of IFIP INTERACT05: Human-Computer Interaction 2005. pp. 982-985. Available online
Monk, Andrew, Carroll, Jenni, Parker, Sarah and Blythe, Mark (2004): Why are mobile phones annoying?. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 23 (1) pp. 33-41
Monk, Andrew, Fellas, Evi and Ley, Eleanor (2004): Hearing only one side of normal and mobile phone conversations. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 23 (5) pp. 301-305
Ryu, Hokyoung and Monk, Andrew (2004): Analysing interaction problems with cyclic interaction theory: Low-level interaction walkthrough. In Psychnology, 2 (3) pp. 304-330
Monk, Andrew (2004): The Product as a Fixed-Effect Fallacy. In Human-Computer Interaction, 19 (4) pp. 371-375
Reed, Darren J. and Monk, Andrew (2004): Using familiar technologies in unfamiliar ways and learning from the old about the new. In Universal Access in the Information Society, 3 (2) pp. 114-121
Blom, Jan O. and Monk, Andrew (2003): Theory of Personalization of Appearance: Why Users Personalize Their PCs and Mobile Phones. In Human-Computer Interaction, 18 (3) pp. 193-228
Grayson, David and Monk, Andrew (2003): Are you looking at me? Eye contact and desktop video conferencing. In ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 10 (3) pp. 221-243
Blythe, M. A., Overbeeke, Kees and Monk, Andrew (eds.) (2003): Funology - From Usability to Enjoyment. Springer-Verlag
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Blythe, Mark and Monk, Andrew (2002): Notes towards an ethnography of domestic technology. In: Proceedings of DIS02: Designing Interactive Systems: Processes, Practices, Methods, & Techniques 2002. pp. 277-281. Available online
Monk, Andrew (2002): Fun, Communication and Dependability: Extending the Concept of Usability. In: Proceedings of the HCI02 Conference on People and Computers XVI 2002. pp. 3-14.
Monk, Andrew and Kraut, Robert E. (2001): Editorial: Home Use of Information and Communications Technology. In International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 54 (5) pp. 663-664
Pollard, N. G. and Monk, Andrew (2001): Age, Stereotypes and Videoconferencing. In: Proceedings of IFIP INTERACT01: Human-Computer Interaction 2001, Tokyo, Japan. pp. 602-608.
Grayson, D. and Monk, Andrew (2001): Positioning the Camera for Desktop Video. In: Proceedings of IFIP INTERACT01: Human-Computer Interaction 2001, Tokyo, Japan. pp. 706-707.
Monk, Andrew and Watts, Leon (2000): Peripheral Participation in Video-Mediated Communication. In International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 52 (5) pp. 933-958
Hill, K. and Monk, Andrew (2000): Electronic Mail versus Printed Text: The Effects on Recipients. In Interacting with Computers, 13 (2) pp. 253-263
Monk, Andrew (1999): Modelling Cyclic Interaction. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 18 (2) pp. 127-139
Monk, Andrew and Howard, Steve (1998): Methods & Tools: The Rich Picture: A Tool for Reasoning about Work Context. In Interactions, 5 (2) pp. 21-30
Monk, Andrew (1998): What's Happening: Computers and Fun and Seventh IFIP Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. In Interactions, 5 (5) pp. 7-8
Valero, Pedro and Monk, Andrew (1998): Positioning HCI: Journals, Descriptors and Parent Disciplines. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 17 (1) pp. 3-9
McCarthy, John C., Wright, Peter C., Monk, Andrew and Watts, Leon (1998): Concerns at Work: Designing Useful Procedures. In Human-Computer Interaction, 13 (4) pp. 433-457
Daly-Jones, Owen, Monk, Andrew and Watts, Leon (1998): Some Advantages of Video Conferencing over High-Quality Audio Conferencing: Fluency and Awareness of Attentional Focus. In International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 49 (1) pp. 21-58
Watts, Leon and Monk, Andrew (1997): Telemedical Consultation: Task Characteristics. In: Pemberton, Steven (ed.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 97 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference March 22-27, 1997, Atlanta, Georgia. pp. 534-535. Available online
Daly-Jones, Owen, Monk, Andrew, Frohlich, David M., Geelhoed, Erik and Loughran, Steve (1997): Multimodal Messages: The Pen and Voice Opportunity. In Interacting with Computers, 9 (1) pp. 1-25
Watts, Leon, Monk, Andrew and Daly-Jones, Owen (1996): Inter-Personal Awareness and Synchronization: Assessing the Value of Communication Technologies. In International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 44 (6) pp. 849-873
Curry, Martin B. and Monk, Andrew (1995): Dialogue Modelling of Graphical User Interfaces with a Production System. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 14 (1) pp. 41-55
Olsen Jr, Dan R., Monk, Andrew and Curry, Martin B. (1995): Algorithms for Automatic Dialogue Analysis Using Propositional Production Systems. In Human-Computer Interaction, 10 (1) pp. 39-78
Abowd, Gregory D., Wang, Hung-Ming and Monk, Andrew (1995): A Formal Technique for Automated Dialogue Development. In: Proceedings of DIS95: Designing Interactive Systems: Processes, Practices, Methods, & Techniques 1995. pp. 219-226.
Sutcliffe, Alistair, Bass, Len, Cockton, Gilbert, Monk, Andrew and Newman, Ian (1995): Methods, Models and Architectures for Graphical User Interface Design. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 27 (4) pp. 46-49
McCarthy, John C. and Monk, Andrew (1994): Measuring the Quality of Computer-Mediated Communication. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 13 (5) pp. 311-319
Frohlich, David M., Drew, Paul and Monk, Andrew (1994): Management of Repair in Human-Computer Interaction. In Human-Computer Interaction, 9 (3) pp. 385-425
Monk, Andrew and Curry, Martin B. (1994): Discount Dialogue Modelling with Action Simulator. In: Cockton, Gilbert, Draper, Steven and Weir, George R. S. (eds.) Proceedings of the Ninth Conference of the British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Specialist Group - People and Computers IX August 23-26, 1994, Glasgow, Scotland, UK. pp. 327-338.
Monk, Andrew, Nardi, Bonnie A., Gilbert, Nigel, Mantei, Marilyn and McCarthy, John D. (1993): Mixing Oil and Water? Ethnography versus Experimental Psychology in the Study of Computer-Mediated Communication. In: Ashlund, Stacey, Mullet, Kevin, Henderson, Austin, Hollnagel, Erik and White, Ted (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 93 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference April 24-29, 1993, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. pp. 3-6. Available online
McCarthy, John C., Miles, Victoria C., Monk, Andrew, Harrison, Michael, Dix, Alan J. and Wright, Peter C. (1993): Text-Based On-Line Conferencing: A Conceptual and Empirical Analysis Using a Minimal Prototype. In Human-Computer Interaction, 8 (2) pp. 147-183
Monk, Andrew, Diaper, Dan and Harrison, Michael D. (eds.) Proceedings of the Seventh Conference of the British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Specialist Group - People and Computers VII August 15-18, 1992, University of York, UK.
Harrison, Michael D., Monk, Andrew and Wright, Peter C. (1992): The Human-Computer Interaction Group at the University of York. In: Monk, Andrew, Diaper, Dan and Harrison, Michael D. (eds.) Proceedings of the Seventh Conference of the British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Specialist Group - People and Computers VII August 15-18, 1992, University of York, UK. pp. 499-501.
McCarthy, Joe, Miles, Victoria C. and Monk, Andrew (1991): An Experimental Study of Common Ground in Text-Based Communication. In: Robertson, Scott P., Olson, Gary M. and Olson, Judith S. (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 91 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference April 28 - June 5, 1991, New Orleans, Louisiana. pp. 209-215. Available online
Wright, Peter C. and Monk, Andrew (1991): A Cost-Effective Evaluation Method for Use by Designers. In International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 35 (6) pp. 891-912
Monk, Andrew and Wright, Peter C. (1991): Observations and Inventions: New Approaches to the Study of Human-Computer Interaction. In Interacting with Computers, 3 (2) pp. 204-216
McCarthy, John C., Miles, Victoria C., Monk, Andrew, Harrison, Michael D., Dix, Alan J. and Wright, Peter C. (1991): Four Generic Communication Tasks which Must be Supported in Electronic Conferencing. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 23 (1) pp. 41-43
Monk, Andrew and Wright, Peter C. (1991): Claims, Observations and Inventions: Analysing the Artifact. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 23 (1) pp. 52-54
Wright, Peter C. and Monk, Andrew (1991): The Use of Think-Aloud Evaluation Methods in Design. In ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 23 (1) pp. 55-57
Harrison, Michael and Monk, Andrew (1990): Human Computer Interaction Group, University of York, U.K.. In: Carrasco, Jane and Whiteside, John (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 90 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference 1990, Seattle, Washington,USA. pp. 85-86.
Monk, Andrew (1990): Action-Effect Rules: A Technique for Evaluating an Informal Specification Against Principles. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 9 (2) pp. 147-155
Monk, Andrew, Carroll, John M., Harrison, Michael, Long, John and Young, Richard (1990): New Approaches to Theory in HCI: How Should We Judge Their Acceptability?. In: Diaper, Dan, Gilmore, David J., Cockton, Gilbert and Shackel, Brian (eds.) INTERACT 90 - 3rd IFIP International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction August 27-31, 1990, Cambridge, UK. pp. 1055-1058.
Wright, Peter C. and Monk, Andrew (1989): Evaluation for Design. In: Sutcliffe, Alistair and Macauley, Linda (eds.) Proceedings of the Fifth Conference of the British Computer Society Human Computer Interaction Specialist Group - People and Computers V August 5-8, 1989, University of Nottingham, UK. pp. 345-358.