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Westerman, S. J., Collins, J. and Cribbin, Timothy (2005): Browsing a document collection represented in two- and three-dimensional virtual information space. In International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 62 (6) pp. 713-736
Chen, Chaomei, Cribbin, Timothy, Kuljis, Jasna and MacRedie, Robert (2002): Footprints of information foragers: behaviour semantics of visual exploration. In International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 57 (2) pp. 139-163
Westerman, S. J., Cribbin, Timothy and Wilson, R. (2001): Virtual information space navigation: evaluating the use of head tracking. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 20 (6) pp. 419-426
Morar, S., MacRedie, Robert and Cribbin, Timothy (2001): A Study of the Relative Importance of Visual Cues in Desktop Virtual Environments. In: Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 2001. pp. 41-45.
Cribbin, Timothy and Chen, C. (2001): A Study of Navigation Strategies in Spatial-Semantic Visualisations. In: Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 2001. pp. 948-952.
Chen, C. and Cribbin, Timothy (2001): Visualising and Animating Visual Information Foraging in Context. In: Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 2001. pp. 1100-1104.
Cribbin, Timothy and Chen, C. (2001): Exploring Cognitive Issues in Visual Information Retrieval. In: Proceedings of IFIP INTERACT01: Human-Computer Interaction 2001, Tokyo, Japan. pp. 166-173.
Morar, S. S., MacRedie, Robert and Cribbin, Timothy (2001): Perceiving Depth in Desktop Virtual Environments: Effects of Motion Parallax and Object Placement. In: Proceedings of IFIP INTERACT01: Human-Computer Interaction 2001, Tokyo, Japan. pp. 700-701.
Westerman, S. J. and Cribbin, Timothy (2000): Mapping Semantic Information in Virtual Space: Dimensions, Variance and Individual Differences. In International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 53 (5) pp. 765-787
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