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2010 – 2019
- 2015
- [c21]John M. Blythe, Lynne M. Coventry, Linda Little:
Unpacking Security Policy Compliance: The Motivators and Barriers of Employees' Security Behaviors. SOUPS 2015: 103-122 - 2014
- [c20]Dan Fitton, Beth T. Bell, Janet C. Read, Ole Iversen, Linda Little, Matthew Horton:
Understanding teen UX: building a bridge to the future. CHI Extended Abstracts 2014: 79-82 - 2013
- [c19]Linda Little, Beth T. Bell, Greta Defeyter, Janet C. Read, Dan Fitton, Matthew Horton:
Behaviour change interventions: teenagers, technology and design. IDC 2013: 610-612 - [c18]Janet C. Read, Matthew Horton, Daniel Fitton, Linda Little, Russell Beale, Nicola Toth:
On being cool: exploring interaction design for teenagers. BCS HCI 2013: 10 - [c17]Beth T. Bell, Nicola Toth, Janet C. Read, Matthew Horton, Dan Fitton, Linda Little, Russell Beale, Yukang Guo:
Teenagers talking about technologies: designing technology to reduce teen energy use. CHI Extended Abstracts 2013: 1491-1496 - [c16]Janet C. Read, Matthew Horton, Ole Iversen, Daniel Fitton, Linda Little:
Methods of working with teenagers in interaction design. CHI Extended Abstracts 2013: 3243-3246 - [c15]Lisa Thomas, Pamela Briggs, Linda Little:
Location tracking via social networking sites. WebSci 2013: 405-412 - 2012
- [j7]Matthew Horton, Janet C. Read, Daniel Fitton, Nicola Toth, Linda Little:
Too Cool at School - Understanding Cool Teenagers. PsychNology J. 10(2): 73-91 (2012) - [j6]Dan Fitton, Janet C. Read, Matthew Horton, Linda Little, Nicola Toth, Yukang Guo:
Constructing the Cool Wall: A Tool to Explore Teen Meanings of Cool. PsychNology J. 10(2): 141-162 (2012) - [c14]Daniel Fitton, Matthew Horton, Janet C. Read, Linda Little, Nicola Toth:
Climbing the cool wall: exploring teenage preferences of cool. CHI Extended Abstracts 2012: 2093-2098 - [c13]Nicola Toth, Linda Little, Janet C. Read, Yukang Guo, Daniel Fitton, Matthew Horton:
Teenagers talking about energy: using narrative methods to inform design. CHI Extended Abstracts 2012: 2171-2176 - [c12]Janet C. Read, Daniel Fitton, Linda Little, Matthew Horton:
Cool across continents, cultures and communities. CHI Extended Abstracts 2012: 2791-2794 - 2011
- [c11]Linda Little, Pamela Briggs, Lynne M. Coventry:
Who knows about me?: an analysis of age-related disclosure preferences. BCS HCI 2011: 84-87 - [c10]Amy Fielden, Linda Little, Elizabeth Sillence:
Self affirming via the web: a potential lifestyle behaviour intervention? BCS HCI 2011: 431-432 - [c9]Lisa Thomas, Pamela Briggs, Linda Little:
Does your boss know where you are?: predicting adoption of LBS in the workplace. BCS HCI 2011: 515-519 - [e1]Linda Little, Lynne M. Coventry:
Proceedings of the 2011 British Computer Society Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, BCS-HCI 2011, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK, July 4-8, 2011. ACM 2011 [contents] - 2010
- [c8]Lisa Thomas, Pamela Briggs, Linda Little:
The impact of using location-based services with a behaviour-disordered child: a case study. NordiCHI 2010: 503-510
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j5]Linda Little, Pamela Briggs:
Privacy Factors for Successful Ubiquitous Computing. Int. J. E Bus. Res. 5(2): 1-20 (2009) - [j4]Linda Little, Elizabeth Sillence, Abigail Sellen, Alex S. Taylor:
The family and communication technologies. Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 67(2): 125-127 (2009) - [j3]Linda Little, Pamela Briggs:
Private whispers/public eyes: Is receiving highly personal information in a public place stressful? Interact. Comput. 21(4): 316-322 (2009) - [c7]Pamela Briggs, Linda Little:
Pervasive computing and disability: designing for independence? PETRA 2009 - [c6]Linda Little, Pamela Briggs:
Pervasive healthcare: the elderly perspective. PETRA 2009 - [c5]Linda Little:
The family and communication technologies. SOUPS 2009 - [c4]Linda Little, Elizabeth Sillence, Pamela Briggs:
Ubiquitous systems and the family: thoughts about the networked home. SOUPS 2009 - 2008
- [c3]Linda Little, Pamela Briggs:
Ubiquitous healthcare: do we want it? BCS HCI (2) 2008: 53-56 - [c2]Elizabeth Sillence, Linda Little, Pamela Briggs:
e-health. BCS HCI (2) 2008: 179-180 - 2005
- [j2]Linda Little, Pamela Briggs, Lynne M. Coventry:
Public space systems: Designing for privacy? Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud. 63(1-2): 254-268 (2005) - [j1]Vassilis Kostakos, Eamonn O'Neill, Linda Little, Elizabeth Sillence:
The social implications of emerging technologies. Interact. Comput. 17(5): 475-483 (2005) - 2003
- [c1]Linda Little:
Attitudes towards technology use in public zones: the influence of external factors on ATM use. CHI Extended Abstracts 2003: 990-991
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