Anna Dickinson

2.2k total citations
49 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

Anna Dickinson is a scholar working on Demography, Human-Computer Interaction and Human Factors and Ergonomics. According to data from OpenAlex, Anna Dickinson has authored 49 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Demography, 14 papers in Human-Computer Interaction and 9 papers in Human Factors and Ergonomics. Recurrent topics in Anna Dickinson's work include Technology Use by Older Adults (22 papers), Digital Accessibility for Disabilities (9 papers) and Assistive Technology in Communication and Mobility (7 papers). Anna Dickinson is often cited by papers focused on Technology Use by Older Adults (22 papers), Digital Accessibility for Disabilities (9 papers) and Assistive Technology in Communication and Mobility (7 papers). Anna Dickinson collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Malaysia. Anna Dickinson's co-authors include Peter Gregor, Robin L. Hill, Roos Eisma, Audrey Syme, Alan F. Newell, J.L. Arnott, A.F. Newell, Suzanne Prior, Joy Goodman and Alex Carmichael and has published in prestigious journals such as International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Medicine and Geographical Journal.

In The Last Decade

Anna Dickinson

48 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Anna Dickinson United Kingdom 22 774 396 181 164 154 49 1.5k
Robin Brewer United States 22 391 0.5× 422 1.1× 309 1.7× 57 0.3× 88 0.6× 64 1.4k
Jan Gulliksen Sweden 20 157 0.2× 711 1.8× 323 1.8× 215 1.3× 128 0.8× 88 1.8k
Julio Abascal Spain 20 166 0.2× 465 1.2× 100 0.6× 48 0.3× 191 1.2× 94 1.2k
Siân Lindley United Kingdom 27 519 0.7× 1.3k 3.4× 566 3.1× 133 0.8× 39 0.3× 82 2.3k
Sonja Pedell Australia 20 556 0.7× 977 2.5× 318 1.8× 197 1.2× 35 0.2× 87 1.9k
Martin Maguire United Kingdom 15 131 0.2× 482 1.2× 253 1.4× 121 0.7× 41 0.3× 72 1.6k
Peter C. Wright United Kingdom 19 174 0.2× 888 2.2× 227 1.3× 114 0.7× 31 0.2× 45 1.6k
Gregg C. Vanderheiden United States 24 190 0.2× 793 2.0× 137 0.8× 77 0.5× 519 3.4× 109 2.2k
Cristián Rusu Chile 19 95 0.1× 548 1.4× 174 1.0× 84 0.5× 59 0.4× 81 1.3k
Dave Randall Germany 25 200 0.3× 679 1.7× 568 3.1× 195 1.2× 28 0.2× 100 1.9k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Anna Dickinson

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Dickinson, Anna, et al.. (2024). Targeting Macrophage Polarization for Reinstating Homeostasis following Tissue Damage. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 25(13). 7278–7278. 16 indexed citations
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Bartie, Phil, William Mackaness, Oliver Lemon, et al.. (2017). A dialogue based mobile virtual assistant for tourists: The SpaceBook Project. Computers Environment and Urban Systems. 67. 110–123. 15 indexed citations
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Rohde, Hannah, Anna Dickinson, Nathan Schneider, et al.. (2016). Proceedings of LAW X – The 10th Linguistic Annotation Workshop,. 1 indexed citations
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Bartie, Phil, et al.. (2015). Identifying related landmark tags in urban scenes using spatial and semantic clustering. Computers Environment and Urban Systems. 52. 48–57. 9 indexed citations
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Mackaness, William, et al.. (2014). Automated clustering of Landmark Tags in Urban Images. 1 indexed citations
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Janarthanam, Srinivasan, Oliver Lemon, Phil Bartie, et al.. (2013). Evaluating a city exploration dialogue system combining question-answering and pedestrian navigation. Stirling Online Research Repository (University of Stirling). 1660–1668. 8 indexed citations
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Janarthanam, Srinivasan, Oliver Lemon, Phil Bartie, et al.. (2013). ACL 2013 - 51st Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Proceedings of the Conference. Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics. 5 indexed citations
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Janarthanam, Srinivasan, Oliver Lemon, Phil Bartie, et al.. (2013). Evaluating a City Exploration Dialogue System with Integrated Question-Answering and Pedestrian Navigation. Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics. 1660–1668. 8 indexed citations
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Dickinson, Anna, J.L. Arnott, & Suzanne Prior. (2007). Methods for human – computer interaction research with older people. Behaviour and Information Technology. 26(4). 343–352. 113 indexed citations
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Newell, Alan F., et al.. (2006). Designing a portal for older users. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction. 13(3). 347–375. 57 indexed citations
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Dickinson, Anna & Peter Gregor. (2006). Computer use has no demonstrated impact on the well-being of older adults. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies. 64(8). 744–753. 158 indexed citations
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Milne, Scott, Anna Dickinson, Alex Carmichael, et al.. (2005). Are guidelines enough? An introduction to designing Web sites accessible to older people. IBM Systems Journal. 44(3). 557–571. 43 indexed citations
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Arnott, J.L., et al.. (2004). Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2004 IEEE International Conference on. 92 indexed citations
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Eisma, Roos, et al.. (2004). Early user involvement in the development of information technology-related products for older people. Universal Access in the Information Society. 3(2). 131–140. 166 indexed citations
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Syme, Audrey, et al.. (2003). Looking for Help? Supporting Older Adults' Use of Computer Systems. International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. 14 indexed citations
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Dickinson, Anna, et al.. (2003). SeeWord: Rethinking Interfaces, Insights from Word Processing Software for Dyslexic Readers. International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. 41(6). 3925–33. 3 indexed citations
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Dickinson, Anna, Roos Eisma, & Peter Gregor. (2003). Challenging interfaces/redesigning users. 2 indexed citations
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Dickinson, Anna, et al.. (2003). Mutual inspiration in the development of new technology for older people.. Research Output (Edinburgh Napier University). 65 indexed citations
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Dickinson, Anna, Roos Eisma, & Peter Gregor. (2002). Challenging interfaces/redesigning users. Discovery Research Portal (University of Dundee). 61–68. 23 indexed citations
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Dickinson, Anna, Peter Gregor, & Alan F. Newell. (2002). Ongoing investigation of the ways in which some of the problems encountered by some dyslexics can be alleviated using computer techniques. Discovery Research Portal (University of Dundee). 97–103. 37 indexed citations

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