Andrew P. Dillon
Affiliations: | Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States |
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Sandy HM, Dillon A. (2019) Mapping the KO Community Knowledge Organization. 7: 94-111 |
Trace CB, Dillon A. (2012) The evolution of the finding aid in the United States: From physical to digital document genre Archival Science. 12: 501-519 |
Connolly D, Guthrie K, Prochaska A, et al. (2009) Panel 2: The Implications of Digital Scholarship for Research Libraries: Challenges of Access and Preservation Journal of Library Administration. 49: 261-279 |
Dillon A. (2008) Bringing genre into focus: Why information has shape Bulletin of the American Society For Information Science and Technology. 34: 17-19 |
Sengupta A, Dillon A. (2006) Query by templates: Using the shape of information to search next-generation databases Ieee Transactions On Professional Communication. 49: 128-144 |
Vaughan MW, Dillon A. (2006) Why structure and genre matter for users of digital information: A longitudinal experiment with readers of a web-based newspaper International Journal of Human Computer Studies. 64: 502-526 |
Dillon A. (2005) Guarding the Borders or Blocking the Way? IAs to Be Banned Bulletin of the American Society For Information Science and Technology. 29: 26-26 |
Dillon A. (2005) If this is information architecture, I need a plumber! Bulletin of the American Society For Information Science and Technology. 28: 28-29 |
Dillon A. (2002) Information architecture in JASIST: Just where did we come from? Journal of the American Society For Information Science and Technology. 53: 821-823 |
Dillon AP. (2001) Beyond usability: process, outcome and affect in human-computer interactions Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science-Revue Canadienne Des Sciences De L Information Et De Bibliotheconomie. 26: 67-69 |