No description available of Michelle Q. Wang Baldonado...Baldonado, Michelle Q. Wang, Cousins, Steve B., Gwizdka, Jacek and Paepcke, Andreas (2000): Notable: At the Intersection of Annotations and Handheld Technology. In: Thomas, Peter J. and Gellersen, Hans-Werner (eds.) Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing - Second International Symposium - HUC 2000 September 25-27, 2000, Bristol, UK. pp. 100-113. Available online
Baldonado, Michelle Q. Wang (2000): A user-centered interface for information exploration in a heterogeneous digital library. In JASIST - Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 51 (3) pp. 297-310
Baldonado, Michelle Q. Wang, Woodruff, Allison and Kuchinsky, Allan (2000): Guidelines for Using Multiple Views in Information Visualization. In: Advanced Visual Interfaces 2000 2000. pp. 110-119.
Paepcke, Andreas, Baldonado, Michelle Q. Wang, Chang, Kevin Chen-Chuan, Cousins, Steve B. and Garcia-Molina, Hector (1999): Using Distributed Objects to Build the Stanford Digital Library Infobus. In IEEE Computer, 32 (2) pp. 80-87
Baldonado, Michelle Q. Wang and Winograd, Terry (1998): Hi-Cites: Dynamically Created Citations with Active Highlighting. In: Karat, Clare-Marie, Lund, Arnold, Coutaz, Joëlle and Karat, John (eds.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 98 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference April 18-23, 1998, Los Angeles, California. pp. 408-415. Available online
Baldonado, Michelle Q. Wang and Winograd, Terry (1997): SenseMaker: An Information-Exploration Interface Supporting the Contextual Evolution of a User's Interests. In: Pemberton, Steven (ed.) Proceedings of the ACM CHI 97 Human Factors in Computing Systems Conference March 22-27, 1997, Atlanta, Georgia. pp. 11-18. Available online
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Publication period:1997-2000
Publication count:6
Number of co-authors:8
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