Handbook of Human Factors in Web Design, Second Edition
Physical Ergonomics and the Web
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Smith, MJ; Taveira, A
January 1, 2011
The purpose of this chapter is to present an overview of how the physical demands of interacting with Web devices must be considered by designers and users to reduce biomechanical and physiological strain on users. Problem areas will be identi£ed using a work design framework and then possible solutions will be considered.
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Smith, M. J., & Taveira, A. (2011). Physical Ergonomics and the Web. In Handbook of Human Factors in Web Design, Second Edition (pp. 65–84). https://doi.org/10.1201/b10855-9
Smith, M. J., and A. Taveira. “Physical Ergonomics and the Web.” In Handbook of Human Factors in Web Design, Second Edition, 65–84, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1201/b10855-9.
Smith MJ, Taveira A. Physical Ergonomics and the Web. In: Handbook of Human Factors in Web Design, Second Edition. 2011. p. 65–84.
Smith, M. J., and A. Taveira. “Physical Ergonomics and the Web.” Handbook of Human Factors in Web Design, Second Edition, 2011, pp. 65–84. Scopus, doi:10.1201/b10855-9.
Smith MJ, Taveira A. Physical Ergonomics and the Web. Handbook of Human Factors in Web Design, Second Edition. 2011. p. 65–84.