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	<title>Hull, Spring S.</title>	<link>http://tc.eserver.org/authors/Hull,_Spring_S.</link>
	<description>A bibliography of works by Hull, Spring S. in the field of technical communication.</description>
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		<title>Online Flipping: Examination of the Digital FlipViewer</title>
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		<description>This article examines the usability of FlipViewer software for digital FlipBooks. The FlipViewer software allows users to read online documents in a three-dimensional e-book format simulates a paper document.  Participants performed 11 tasks with a FlipBook and their performance was evaluated. Some tasks were difficult for participants to complete, however, participants were satisfied overall with their experience using FlipViewer® and 100% indicated that they would recommend the product to others.</description>
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		<title>Searching the University Course Schedule Using a Digital FlipBook</title>
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		<description>This article examines user performance and satisfaction of a university schedule of courses using the FlipViewer® digital FlipBook format. This format was compared to a schedule of courses website and subjectively compared to the university’s printed schedule of courses catalog. Results indicate that the participants performed some tasks faster with the FlipBook format and found it to be engaging and easy-to-use.</description>
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		<title>Influence of Training and Exposure on the Usage of Breadcrumb Navigation</title>
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		<description>Recent studies have shown that while the use of breadcrumb trails to navigate a website can be helpful, few users choose to utilize this method of navigation. This study investigates the effects of &apos;mere exposure&apos; and training on breadcrumb usage. Findings indicate that brief training on the benefits of breadcrumb usage resulted in more efficient search behavior.</description>
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