Reading from paper versus screens: a critical review of the empirical literature 论文

1992Ergonomics引用 524
Usability and User Interface DesignInteractive and Immersive DisplaysLibrary Collection Development and Digital Resources

摘要

The advent of widespread computer use in general and increasing developments in the domain of hypertext in particular have increased awareness of the issue of reading electronic text. To date the literature has been dominated by reference to work on overcoming speed deficits resulting from poor image quality but an emerging literature reveals a more complex set of variables at work. The present review considers the differences between the media in terms of outcomes and processes of reading and concludes that single variable explanations are insufficient to capture the range of issues involved in reading from screens.

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