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Exploring user preferences for indoor navigation support through a combination of mobile and fixed displays

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Exploring user preferences for indoor navigation support through a combination of mobile and fixed displays. / Taher, Faisal; Cheverst, Keith.
MobileHCI '11: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services. New York: ACM, 2011. p. 201-210.

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Taher, F & Cheverst, K 2011, Exploring user preferences for indoor navigation support through a combination of mobile and fixed displays. in MobileHCI '11: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services. ACM, New York, pp. 201-210. https://doi.org/10.1145/2037373.2037405

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Taher, F., & Cheverst, K. (2011). Exploring user preferences for indoor navigation support through a combination of mobile and fixed displays. In MobileHCI '11: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services (pp. 201-210). ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/2037373.2037405

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Taher F, Cheverst K. Exploring user preferences for indoor navigation support through a combination of mobile and fixed displays. In MobileHCI '11: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services. New York: ACM. 2011. p. 201-210 doi: 10.1145/2037373.2037405

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Taher, Faisal ; Cheverst, Keith. / Exploring user preferences for indoor navigation support through a combination of mobile and fixed displays. MobileHCI '11: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services. New York : ACM, 2011. pp. 201-210

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