@inproceedings{2763c0bdea9148bc9a197a05acfddf08,
title = "The interface design of electronic journals via mobile devices: A cognitive styles perspective",
abstract = "With the advancement of information technology, combining with electronic journals and mobile devices would produce ubiquitous electronic journals. However, there is a need to consider the usability evaluation because usability is a strong predictor of design issues. To satisfy individual needs, the effects of cognitive styles on usability inspection are investigated in this study. To this end, this study aimed to examine how different cognitive style groups perceive the interface design of an electronic journal. More specifically, Nielsen's ten heuristics (Hs) were applied to investigate user' perceptions. The results show that H8 was considered the most important heuristic by all users. The results also demonstrate that Holists who perceive excessive advertising may strongly need previous/next buttons while Serialists who feel this electronic journal provides too many advertising may consider that too much information is presented in the home page. The findings can be applied to support the development of individualized mobile electronic journals.",
keywords = "Cognitive styles, Electronic journals, Mobile devices, Nielsen's heuristics, Usability",
author = "Chan, {Chu Han} and Chen, {Sherry Y.}",
year = "2014",
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series = "Workshop Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE 2014",
publisher = "Asia-Pacific Society for Computers in Education",
pages = "446--453",
editor = "Thepchai Supnithi and Kong, {Siu Cheung} and Ying-Tien Wu and Tomoko Kojiri and Chen-Chung Liu and Hiroaki Ogata and Akihiro Kashihara",
booktitle = "Workshop Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE 2014",
note = "22nd International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE 2014 ; Conference date: 30-11-2014 Through 04-12-2014",
}