TileBars: visualization of term distribution information in full text information access
CHI '95 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Social information filtering: algorithms for automating “word of mouth”
CHI '95 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Toward an ecology of hypertext annotation
Proceedings of the ninth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia : links, objects, time and space---structure in hypermedia systems: links, objects, time and space---structure in hypermedia systems
Digital library information appliances
Proceedings of the third ACM conference on Digital libraries
Personalized, interactive news on the Web
Multimedia Systems
A scrollbar-based visualization for document navigation
Proceedings of the fourth ACM conference on Digital libraries
Metadata and data structures for the historical newspaper digital library
Proceedings of the eighth international conference on Information and knowledge management
Communications of the ACM
Sharing encountered information: digital libraries get a social life
Proceedings of the 4th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
Flipper: a new method of digital document navigation
CHI '05 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Personalization versus Privacy: An Empirical Examination of the Online Consumer's Dilemma
Information Technology and Management
A fluid treemap interface for personal digital libraries
Proceedings of the 5th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
Visual search and reading tasks using ClearType and regular displays: two experiments
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Query-based document skimming: a user-centred evaluation of relevance profiling
ECIR'03 Proceedings of the 25th European conference on IR research
Interpreting the layout of web pages
Proceedings of the 20th ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia
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Increasingly individuals are turning to online sources for their daily news. Traditional newspapers have developed significant web presences to compete with newer services such as news aggregators and emerging genres such as blogs and other forms of citizen journalism. This paper reports the results of a field study to investigate the use of a new RSS-driven, template-based presentation mechanism that delivers a daily newspaper to subscribers' laptops and desktops; the Times News Reader hybridizes elements of print newspapers with aspects of online news. We explore how this application compares with print and web-based news reading and evaluate functionality developed to draw in readers from both audiences. Finally we examine three general technological implications drawn from current use: how the news reader may adapt to different styles of reading; how the news reader's functionality may be extended to highlight the timeliness of the content and to personalize the application; and how long-term use of the news reader can result in a personal news archive.