Universal Access in HCI
Discover the pioneering insights of "Universal Access in HCI," edited by Constantine Stephanidis and published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2003. This comprehensive hardback volume spans an impressive 1592 pages and compiles the proceedings from the 10th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. It delves into critical issues across diverse fields such as cognitive ergonomics and engineering psychology, focusing on accessibility in technology. The book offers a detailed exploration of assistive technologies, including innovative non-visual interaction devices that enhance user experience for individuals with varying needs. Whether you're a professional in applied psychology or a tech enthusiast, this collection provides invaluable knowledge on the social aspects of human-computer interaction. Don't miss this opportunity to expand your understanding of universal access in the digital age.