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- affiliation: University of Technology Sydney, Australia
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2020 – today
- 2022
- [c64]Kathryn Hays, Arturo Barrera, Lydia Ogbadu-Oladapo, Olumuyiwa Oyedare, Julia Payne, Mohotarema Rashid, Jennifer Stanley, Lisa Stocker, Christopher Lueg, Michael B. Twidale, Ruth West:
A state of the art and scoping review of embodied information behavior in shared, co-present extended reality experiences. ERVR 2022: 1-19 - 2021
- [j17]Michael B. Twidale, David M. Nichols, Christopher Peter Lueg:
Everyone everywhere: A distributed and embedded paradigm for usability. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 72(10): 1272-1284 (2021) - [c63]Beatrice Kaufmann, Anouk Haldemann, Christopher Lueg, Loraine Olalia, Friederike J. S. Thilo, Kerstin Denecke:
Can We Do Better than Gesturing? Requirements for a Digital Communication Aid to Support Non-Verbal Communication in Paediatric Emergency Care. MedInfo 2021: 1034-1035 - [c62]Christopher Lueg, Valérie Jungo:
Mobile Remote Presence Robots for Medical Consultation and Social Connectedness. MIE 2021: 999-1003 - 2020
- [j16]Christopher Lueg:
To be or not to be (embodied): That is not the question. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 71(1): 114-117 (2020) - [j15]Christopher Peter Lueg, Michael B. Twidale:
What Data Won't Tell You about the "Digitized Individual". Libr. Trends 68(4): 599-610 (2020) - [c61]Jenna Hartel, Marcia J. Bates, Tim Gorichanaz, Kiersten F. Latham, Christopher Lueg, Soo Young Rieh, Leslie Thomson:
Toward an integrated information science. ASIST 2020 - [c60]Valérie Jungo, Christopher Lueg, Franziska Hofer, Matthias Bender:
Evaluating mobile remote presence bots for medical consultation in nursing homes. ASIST 2020 - [c59]Christopher Lueg, Meredith Castles, Ming Chao Wong:
We are here and we are many: Using a telepresence robot for shared exploration and learning (and fun). ASIST 2020 - [c58]Kerstin Denecke, Lea Meier, Jan G. Bauer, Matthias Bender, Christopher Lueg:
Information Capturing in Pre-Hospital Emergency Medical Settings (EMS). MIE 2020: 613-617
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j14]Christopher Lueg, Bridgette Banks, Josephine Michalek, Jack Dimsey, Dominic Oswin:
Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind: Recognizing System-Initiated Engagement as Interaction Type. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 70(6): 634-637 (2019) - 2018
- [j13]Christopher Lueg, Michael B. Twidale:
Designing for Humans, Not Robots (or Vulcans). Libr. Trends 66(4): 409-421 (2018) - [j12]Ethan R. Jones, Winyu Chinthammit, Weidong Huang, Ulrich Engelke, Christopher Lueg:
Symmetric Evaluation of Multimodal Human-Robot Interaction with Gaze and Standard Control. Symmetry 10(12): 680 (2018) - [c57]Michael Olsson, Annemaree Lloyd, Christopher Lueg, Pamela J. McKenzie:
Embodied information practices. ASIST 2018: 716-718 - 2017
- [j11]Peter E. Morse, Anya M. Reading, Christopher Lueg:
Animated analysis of geoscientific datasets: An interactive graphical application. Comput. Geosci. 109: 87-94 (2017) - 2016
- [e2]Henry B. L. Duh, Christopher Lueg, Mark Billinghurst, Weidong Huang:
Proceedings of the 28th Australian Conference on Computer-Human Interaction, OzCHI 2016, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia, November 29 - December 2, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4618-4 [contents] - 2015
- [j10]Andrew Bennett, Matthew J. D'Orazio, Christopher Peter Lueg:
Using Your Fingers to Think: Enabling Subjective Routing with a Rubber Band Metaphor. Int. J. Softw. Eng. Knowl. Eng. 25(2): 397-414 (2015) - [j9]Christopher Peter Lueg:
The missing link: Information behavior research and its estranged relationship with embodiment. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 66(12): 2704-2707 (2015) - [c56]Timothy Nugent, Christopher Lueg, Paris Buttfield-Addison, Julian R. Dermoudy:
"It's useless for that": Finding, frustration, and fun with mobile technology in outdoor markets. ASIST 2015: 1-9 - [c55]Peter E. Morse, Anya M. Reading, Christopher Lueg, Sarah Kenderdine:
TaggerVR: Interactive Data Analytics for Geoscience - A Novel Interface for Interactive Visual Analytics of Large Geoscientific Datasets in Cloud Repositories. BDVA 2015: 131-132 - [c54]Ruth West, Max J. Parola, Amelia R. Jaycen, Christopher Peter Lueg:
Embodied information behavior, mixed reality and big data. ERVR 2015: 93920E - 2014
- [j8]Christopher Peter Lueg:
Characteristics of human perception and their relevance when studying information behavior. J. Documentation 70(4): 562-574 (2014) - [c53]Steven Neale, Winyu Chinthammit, Christopher Lueg, Paddy Nixon:
Facilitating Learning Through Hands-on Engagement With Virtual Museum Artefacts. BCS HCI 2014 - [c52]Fabio Bonsignorio, Nathan Labhart, Christopher Lueg, Rolf Pfeifer:
Connecting Communities of Learners across Continents: The Shangh AI Lectures. Intelligent Environments 2014: 277-284 - [c51]Andrew Bennett, Christopher Lueg:
Using Your Fingers to Think: Interactive Exploration of Subjective Constraints. VINCI 2014: 208 - 2013
- [j7]Paul A. Watters, Christopher Lueg, Caroline Spiranovic, Jeremy Prichard:
Patterns of ownership of child model sites: Profiling the profiteers and consumers of child exploitation material. First Monday 18(2) (2013) - [j6]Jeremy Prichard, Caroline Spiranovic, Paul A. Watters, Christopher Lueg:
Young people, child pornography, and subcultural norms on the Internet. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 64(5): 992-1000 (2013) - [c50]Steven Neale, Winyu Chinthammit, Christopher Lueg, Paddy Nixon:
RelicPad: A Hands-On, Mobile Approach to Collaborative Exploration of Virtual Museum Artifacts. INTERACT (1) 2013: 86-103 - [c49]Patrick Burns, Christopher Lueg, Shlomo Berkovsky:
Colours That Move You: Persuasive Ambient Activity Displays. PERSUASIVE 2013: 27-32 - 2012
- [c48]Patrick Burns, Christopher Lueg, Shlomo Berkovsky:
Activmon: encouraging physical activity through ambient social awareness. CHI Extended Abstracts 2012: 2363-2368 - [c47]Paris Buttfield-Addison, Christopher Lueg, Leonie Ellis, Jonathon Manning:
"Everything goes into or out of the iPad": the iPad, information scraps and personal information management. OZCHI 2012: 61-67 - [c46]Matthew J. D'Orazio, Christopher Lueg:
Peg hunting: foraging with macro- and micro-navigation. OZCHI 2012: 89-92 - [c45]Peter Lyle, Christopher Lueg, Timothy Nugent:
Multi-cursor multi-user mobile interaction with a large shared display. OZCHI 2012: 357-360 - 2011
- [c44]Timothy Christie, Christopher Lueg, Nilufar Baghaei:
PETAC: from visualisation to personalisation of tag clouds. CHINZ 2011: 73-80 - [c43]Jo-Anne Kelder, Christopher Lueg:
Information grounds and micro information seeking: unpacking the complexities of community education and recruitment in breast screening service delivery. iConference 2011: 356-362 - [c42]Patrick Burns, Christopher Peter Lueg, Shlomo Berkovsky:
ActivMON: A Wearable Ambient Activity Display. MMS 2011: 11-24 - [c41]Steven Neale, Winyu Chinthammit, Christopher Lueg, Paddy Nixon:
Natural interactions between augmented virtual objects. OZCHI 2011: 229-232 - 2010
- [c40]Timothy Christie, Christopher Lueg, Nilufar Baghaei:
Tag clouds as social signallers. OZCHI 2010: 360-363 - [c39]Timothy Nugent, Christopher Lueg:
ReGroup: using location sharing to support distributed information gathering. OZCHI 2010: 372-375
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c38]Jo-Anne Kelder, Christopher Lueg:
A "pink" key to information grounds. ASIST 2009: 1-6 - [c37]Andrew Orange, Christopher Lueg, Vishv Malhotra:
Using interactivity to help users understand the impact of spam filter settings. ASIST 2009: 1-5 - [c36]Philipp Nussbaumer, Ingrid Slembek, Christopher Lueg, Ralph Mogicato, Gerhard Schwabe:
Understanding Information Seeking Behaviour in Financial Advisory. ISI 2009: 131-146 - [c35]Paris Buttfield-Addison, Christopher Lueg, Jonathon Manning:
The pile of least effort: supporting lived document management practices. OZCHI 2009: 345-348 - 2008
- [c34]Samuel P. Martin, Christopher Peter Lueg:
Dealing with spam: Some observations and recommendations. ASIST 2008: 1-2 - 2007
- [j5]Christopher Peter Lueg, Jeff Huang, Michael B. Twidale:
Mystery Meat revisited: Spam, Anti-Spam Measures and Digital Redlining. Webology 4(1) (2007) - [c33]Christopher Peter Lueg:
Querying information systems or interacting with intermediaries? Towards understanding the informational capacity of online communities. ASIST 2007: 1-6 - [c32]Christopher Lueg, Samuel P. Martin:
Users dealing with spam and spam filters: some observations and recommendations. CHINZ 2007: 67-72 - [c31]Nicola J. Bidwell, Colin Lemmon, Mihai Roturu, Christopher Lueg:
Exploring terra incognita: wayfinding devices for games. IE 2007: 6 - [c30]Christopher Lueg:
Gathering Information in Online Communities: What is the Key to Success? ISI 2007: 303-312 - 2006
- [c29]Christopher Peter Lueg, Nicola J. Bidwell, Christoph Göth:
Information seeking like an ant: Mobile guide assistance for inducing where to go next. ASIST 2006: 1-5 - [c28]Christopher Peter Lueg, Christoph Göth, Nicola J. Bidwell:
Learning from insects?: towards supporting reflective exploration of unfamiliar areas of interest. CHINZ 2006: 91-97 - [c27]Christopher Lueg:
Mediation, expansion and immediacy: how online communities revolutionize information access in the tourism sector. ECIS 2006: 1616-1626 - [c26]Christoph Göth, Christopher Peter Lueg:
First Experiences With a Mobile Device Supporting Reflective Exploration of Unknown Terrain. MMS 2006: 21-32 - 2005
- [c25]Christopher Peter Lueg:
From spam filtering to information retrieval and back: Seeking conceptual foundations for spam filtering. ASIST 2005 - [c24]Christopher Peter Lueg, Nicola J. Bidwell:
Berrypicking in the real world: A wayfinding perspective on information behavior research. ASIST 2005 - [c23]Nicola J. Bidwell, Christopher Lueg, Jeff Axup:
The territory is the map: designing navigational aids. CHINZ 2005: 91-100 - 2004
- [c22]Nicola J. Bidwell, Christopher Peter Lueg:
Creating a Framework for Situated Way-Finding Research. APCHI 2004: 40-49 - [c21]Christopher Peter Lueg:
The hidden impacts of anti-spam measures and their contribution to the digital divide: An exploratory study. ASIST 2004: 176-183 - [c20]Nicola J. Bidwell, Christopher Peter Lueg:
What you see is where you go: preliminary findings in situated way-finding research. CHI Extended Abstracts 2004: 1572 - [c19]Christopher Lueg, Omer Mahmood:
Combining Mobile Data Transport and Mobile Data Recharging to Address Public Transport Information Maintenance Problems in Rural and Remote Australia. ISI 2004: 337-348 - [c18]Christopher Lueg:
How Anti-Spam Measures Impact on Your Email. ISI 2004: 479-480 - 2003
- [j4]Christopher Lueg:
Knowledge sharing in online communities and its relevance to knowledge management in the e-business era. Int. J. Electron. Bus. 1(2): 140-151 (2003) - [c17]Christopher Lueg:
Context-Aware Artefacts: Current State and Open Questions from an IS Perspective. ACIS 2003 - [c16]Christopher Peter Lueg:
"Sie haben schon wieder Post": Spam als Forschungsgebiet der Wirtschaftsinformatik. Wirtschaftsinformatik (2) 2003: 41-60 - [p1]Christopher Lueg:
Exploring Interaction and Participation to Support Information Seeking in a Social Information Space. From Usenet to CoWebs 2003: 232-252 - [e1]Christopher Lueg, Danyel Fisher:
From Usenet to CoWebs. Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Springer 2003, ISBN 978-1-85233-532-8 [contents] - 2002
- [j3]Christopher Lueg:
Operationalizing Context in Context-Aware Artifacts: Benefits and Pitfalls. Informing Sci. Int. J. an Emerg. Transdiscipl. 5: 43-47 (2002) - [j2]Christopher Lueg:
Enabling Dissemination of Meta Information in the Usenet Framework. J. Digit. Inf. 3(1) (2002) - [c15]Christopher Lueg:
Using Information Systems for Enabling Corporate Awareness. ACIS 2002 - [c14]Christopher Lueg:
A Look at the Impact of ICT on the Informational Power Relationship Between Corporations and Consumers. SECIII 2002: 101-108 - [c13]Christopher Lueg:
On the Gap between Vision and Feasibility. Pervasive 2002: 45-57 - 2001
- [j1]Christopher Lueg:
Information, knowledge, and networked minds. J. Knowl. Manag. 5(2): 151-160 (2001) - [c12]Christopher Lueg:
The Role of Information Systems in Information-Level SecurityManagement. ACIS 2001 - [c11]Christopher Lueg:
Pitfalls and perspectives in context-awareness. CHINZ 2001: 37-41 - [c10]Christopher Lueg:
Information Dissemination in Virtual Communities as Challenge to Real World Companies. I3E 2001: 261-270 - [c9]Christopher Lueg:
Virtual Communities as Challenges to Real Companies. PACIS 2001: 40 - [c8]Christopher Lueg, Reinhard Riedl:
Information Systems, Information Sharing, and Communities of Practice. PACIS 2001: 76 - 2000
- [c7]Christopher Lueg, Ralf Kohl:
Beyond Awareness: Boundary Objects as Reifications of Cooperation in a Papermill. D-CSCW 2000: 269-270 - [c6]Christopher Lueg, Reinhard Riedl:
How Information Technology Could Benefit from Modern Approaches to Knowledge Management. PAKM 2000
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [c5]Christopher Lueg, Christoph Landolt:
A Java-based approach to active collaborative filtering. CHI Conference Summary 1998: 319-320 - [c4]Christopher Lueg:
Supporting Situated Actions in High Volume Conversational Data Situations. CHI 1998: 472-479 - [c3]Christopher Lueg:
Considering Collaborative Filtering as Groupware: Experiences and Lessons Learned. PAKM 1998 - 1997
- [c2]Michelle A. Hoyle, Christopher Lueg:
Open Sesame! A Look at Personal Assistants. PAAM 1997: 51-60 - 1995
- [c1]Madjid Fathi, K. Holte, Christopher Lueg, Ralf Scharnetzki:
Knowledge-based Supervisory Process Control: Applying Fuzzy Sets to Blackboard Control Architecture. ANNES 1995: 153-159
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