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Exploring the Use of Non-Digital Situated Displays in a Rural Community

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Exploring the Use of Non-Digital Situated Displays in a Rural Community. / Taylor, Nick; Cheverst, Keith.
2008. Paper presented at OZCHI 2008 Workshop on Public and Situated Displays to Support Communities, Cairns, Australia.

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Taylor, N & Cheverst, K 2008, 'Exploring the Use of Non-Digital Situated Displays in a Rural Community', Paper presented at OZCHI 2008 Workshop on Public and Situated Displays to Support Communities, Cairns, Australia, 9/12/08. <http://cs-wray.lancs.ac.uk/ozchi08/>

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Taylor, N., & Cheverst, K. (2008). Exploring the Use of Non-Digital Situated Displays in a Rural Community. Paper presented at OZCHI 2008 Workshop on Public and Situated Displays to Support Communities, Cairns, Australia. http://cs-wray.lancs.ac.uk/ozchi08/

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Taylor N, Cheverst K. Exploring the Use of Non-Digital Situated Displays in a Rural Community. 2008. Paper presented at OZCHI 2008 Workshop on Public and Situated Displays to Support Communities, Cairns, Australia.

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Taylor, Nick ; Cheverst, Keith. / Exploring the Use of Non-Digital Situated Displays in a Rural Community. Paper presented at OZCHI 2008 Workshop on Public and Situated Displays to Support Communities, Cairns, Australia.3 p.

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