No description available of H. Sackman...Sackman, H. (1997): The American Computer Plague: Musculo-Skeletal, Visual, Radiation and Psychoneuroimmunological Stress Pandemics at U.S. Computer Workstations. In: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 1997. pp. 659-662.
Mumford, E. and Sackman, H. (eds.) (1975): Human Choice and Computers. Amsterdam, North-Holland
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