The following is a complete list of Trace Center publications, in bibliographic form. It includes publications by Trace Center staff and students, as well as publications funded by Trace. Links are provided to those available online.
Please contact us if you need to obtain a copy of one of the publications not available online.
2007 Publications
- Blaedow, K. (2007). Babble: Simple conversations with a computer [in press]. Proceedings of the 2007 Semantic Technology Conference, San Jose, CA.
- Committee on Disability in America (2007). Assistive and mainstream technologies for people with disabilities. In The future of disability in America (pp. 7-1 - 7-31). Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. [Gregg Vanderheiden, a member of the Committee on Disability in America, did the first draft and chaired the subcommittee for this chapter of the report.]
- Felton, E. A., Wilson, J. A., Williams, J. C., & Garell, P. C. (2007). Electrocorticographically controlled brain-computer interfaces using motor and sensory imagery in patients with temporary subdural electrode implants: Report of four cases.Journal of Neurosurgery, 106(3), 495-500.
- Vanderheiden, G. C. (2007). Redefining assistive technology, accessibility and disability based on recent technical advances. Journal of Technology in Human Services, 25(1/2), 147-158.
2006 Publications
- Felton, E.A., Radwin, R.G., Garell, P.C., & Williams, J.C. (2006). Brain-computer interface target acquisition tasks using Fitts' Law. In International Ergonomics Association 16th World Congress on Ergonomics. Maastricht, Netherlands.
- Felton, E.A., Wilson, J.A., Radwin, R.G., Williams, J.C., & Garell, P.C. (2006). Improving EEG and ECoG based brain-computer interfaces. In American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, 66(5) (pp. A324).
- Harkins, J., Peltz Strauss, K., & Vanderheiden, G. (2006). Research and policy recommendations from the State of the Science Conference on Accessible Emergency Notification and Communication. Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Telecommunications Access; Gallaudet University; University of Wisconsin-Madison.
- Harkins, J., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (2006). Comments of the Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Telecommunications Access Submitted to the Federal Communications Commission on February 22, 2006 in the Matter of Telecommunications Relay Services and Speech-to-Speech Services for Individual. Retrieved July 5, 2006, from: http://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/ecfs/retrieve.cgi?native_or_pdf=pdf&id_document=6518329507
- Jordan, J.B, & Vanderheiden, G.C. (2006). New interoperability standard for AT control of devices using simple gamepad commands. In Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference 2006 California State University Northridge.
- Meyer, R.H., & Fetsch, R.J. (2006). National AgrAbility project impact on farmers and rachers with disabilities. Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health, 12(4), 275-291.
- Romich, B., Vanderheiden, G.C., & Hill, K. (2006). Augmentative and alternative communication. In The Biomedical Engineering Handbook (Chapter 72) (pp. 1-9). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, Inc.
- Sesto, M.E. (2006). Cancer survivorship and employment outcomes. In Proceedings of the 50th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
- Sesto, M.E. (2006). Role of Human Factors Engineering in Improving Employment Outcomes Among Cancer Survivors . In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 50th Annual Meeting. Louis: Mira Digital Publishing.
- Sesto, M.E., Radwin, R.G., Block, W.F., & Best, T.M. (2006). Assembly worker upper limb dynamic mechanical properties. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, 3(2), 72-79.
- Trace Center. (2006). User needs summary. Retrieved July 18, 2007, from http://trace.wisc.edu/docs/2006/user-needs-summary/.
- Van Wijk, A., & Gybels, G. (2006). Framework for real-time text over IP using the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). Retrieved June 27, 2006, from: http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-sipping-toip-07.txt
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (2006). Design for people with functional limitations. In Handbook of human factors and ergonomics (pp. 1387-1417). New York, NY: Wiley.
- National Council on Disability. (2006). Over the horizon: Potential impact of emerging trends in information and communication technology on disability policy and practice. Washington, DC: Author. (Written by Gregg Vanderheiden pursuant to a contract with NCD.)
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (2006). Potential impact of new technologies on telecommunication for elders. Generations: Journal of the American Society on Aging, XXX(2), 9-12.
2005 Publications
- Arditi, A., Vanderheiden, G.C., & Gordon, A.R. (2005). Proposal for an accessible color contrast standard for text on the World Wide Web. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 46(Suppl),2331.
- Felton, E.A., Wilson, J.A., Radwin, R.G., Williams, J.C., & Garell, P.C. (2005). ECoG controlled brain-computer interaces in patients with temporary subdural electrode implants. In Congress of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, 57(2) (pp. 425).
- Harkins, J., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (2005). Comments of the Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Telecommunications Access, In the Matter of Review of Telecommunications Relay Services for Individuals with Hearing and Speech Disabilities.Retrieved March 16, 2007 from:
http://trace.wisc.edu/docs/2005-FCC-98-67/index.htm - Harkins, J., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (2005). Comments of the Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Telecommunications Access, In the Matters of IP-enabled Services and E9-1-1 Requirements for IP-enabled Service Providers.Retrieved January 22, 2007 from:
http://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/ecfs/retrieve.cgi?native_or_pdf=pdf&id_document=6518142876 - Kultti, J. (2005). Secure text in SIP based VoIP. Master's Thesis, Luleå University of Technology.
- Sesto, M.E., R., Radwin G., & Richards, T.G. (2005). Short-term changes in upper extremity dynamic mechanical response parameters following power hand tool use. Ergonomics, 48(7),807-820.
- Sesto, M. E., Radwin, R. G., Block, W. F., & Best, T. M. (2005). Anatomical and mechanical changes following repetitive eccentric exertions. Clinical Biomechanics, 20(1),41-49.
- Vanderheiden, G. (2005). Comments to Election Assistance Commission on the Voluntary Voting System Guidelines (VVSG).Retrieved 05/23, 2006, from: http://guidelines.kennesaw.edu/vvsg
- Vanderheiden, G.C., Zimmermann, G., Blaedow, K., & Trewin, S. (2005). Hello, what do you do?: natural language interaction with intelligent environments. In 11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction Mira Digital Publishing.
- Vanderheiden, G. C., & Zimmermann, G. (2005). Use of user interface sockets to create naturally evolving intelligent environments. In 11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction Mira Digital Publishing.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (2005). Access to web content by those operating under constrained conditions.In Handbook of Human Factors in Web Design (pp. 267-283).Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlabaum Associates.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (2005). What's happening in internet telephony (VoIP): new opportunities or new barriers?. In CSUN Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference.
- Wagner, J., Vanderheiden, G. C., & Sesto, M. (2005). Usability of enlarging techniques on a mainstream cellular phone by individuals with low vision. In 11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction Mira Digital Publishing.
- Zimmerman, G., & Vanderheiden, G. (2005). Creating accessible applications with RUP.Retrieved June 19, 2006, from:
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/rational/library/jul05/zimmerman/index.html
2004 Publications
- Gandy, M., Laskowski, S., Ma, M., Trewin, S., Zimmermann, G., Vanderheiden, G.C., et al. (2004). Universal remote console standard: toward natural user interaction in ambient intelligence. In CHI2004 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 1608-1609) ACM Press.
- Gilman, A.H.S.K., LaPlant, B., Roeder, J., & Vanderheiden, G. (2004). Standardizing access interfaces for E & IT. In International Conference on Aging, Disability and Independence: Conference Proceedings (pp. 190-). Gainesville: University of Florida - Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center for Successful Aging.
- Gullikesen, J., Harker, S., & Vanderheiden, G. (2004). Guidelines, standards, methods and processes for software accessibility. Universal Access in the Information Society, 3(1),1-5.
- Harkins, J., Peltz Strauss, K., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (2004). Comments of the Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Telecommunications Access, In the Matter of Review of the Emergency Alert System.
- Harkins, J., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (2004). Comments of the Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Telecommunications Access, In the Matters of IP-enabled Services.Retrieved 1/22, 2007, from: http://trace.wisc.edu/docs/2005-FCC-04-36/.
- Hellstrom, G. (2006). Summary of overviews, specifications and standards accessible real time conversational services. Retrieved July 18, 2007, from http://trace.wisc.edu/docs/2006/TelecomStds.
- LaPlant, B., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (2004). The alternative interface access protocol. In CSUN Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference.
- LaPlant, B., Trewin, S., Zimmermann, G., & Vanderheiden, G. (2004). The Universal Remote Console: A Universal Access Bus for Pervasive Computing. IEEE Pervasive Computing, 3(1),76-80.
- Nelson, R.K., Sesto, M.E., Vanderheiden, G.C., & Yan, L. (2004). Strategies for mainstream cellular phone use by individuals with moderate to severe cognitive impairments.. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 48th Annual Meeting.
- Sesto, M. E., Radwin, R. G., Best, T. M., & Richard, T. G. (2004). Upper limb mechanical changes following short duration repetitive eccentric exertions. Clinical Biomechanics, 19(9),921-928.
- Shen, J., & Vanderheiden, G. (2004). Study of input strategies for handheld devices among the elderly. In International Conference on Aging, Disability and Independence: Conference Proceedings (pp. 191-192). Gainesville: University of Florida - Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center for Successful Aging.
- National Task Force on Technology and Disability (2004). Within our reach: findings and recommendations of the National Task Force on Technology and Disability. Flint, MI: The Disability Network.
- Trewin, S., Zimmermann, G., & Vanderheiden, G. (2004). Abstract representations as a basis for usable user interfaces. Interacting with Computers, 16(3),477-506.
- Vanderheiden, G. (2004). Accommodating diversity and privacy in the polling process:Public Data Gathering Hearing of the Technical Guidelines Development Committee (TGDC) of the Election Assistance Commission (EAC), National Institute of Standards and Technology.
- Vanderheiden, G. (2004). Mobile user interface technologies and challenges. In Proceedings of the State of the Technology Conference on Mobile Wireless Technologies for Persons with Disabilities (pp. 92-98).
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (2004). Extended usability vs. accessibility in voting systems. In RESNA 27th Annual Conference.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (2004). Information technology access research at the Trace R&D Center. In CSUN Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (2004). Telecommunication access research at the Trace R&D Center. In CSUN Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (2004). Universal Access.In Berkshire Encyclopedia of Human-Computer Interaction (pp. 744-750).Massuchusetts: Berkshire Publishing.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (2004) Using extended and enhanced usability (EEU) to provide access to mainstream electronic voting machines. Information Technology and Disabilities E-Journal, X(2).
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (2004). V2- A new industry standard for universal interface sockets. In RESNA 27th Annual Conference.
2003 Publications
- Trewin, S.T., Vanderheiden, G.C., & Zimmerman, G. (2003). A standard for describing device and device user interfaces for rendering on any device. In Proceedings of the 2003 UIXML workshop.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (2003). Access to Voice-Over-Internet Protocol (VoIP). Washington, D.C.: New Millennium Research Council.
- Zimmerman, G., Beard, M., LaPlant, B., Laskowski, S., Nixon, T., Sitnik, E., et al. (2003). Towards a unified universal remote console standard. In CHI 2003: New Horizons (pp. 874-875). ACM Press.
- Zimmermann, G., Vanderheiden, G., & Gilman, A. (2003). Universal remote console - prototyping for the alternate interface access standard. In Universal Access. Theoretical Perspectives, Practice, and Experience. 7th ERCIM International Workshop on User Interfaces for All. Revised Papers, 24-25 Oct. 2002 (pp. 524-31). Paris: Springer-Verlag.
- Dwyer, J., Mann, W., Tomita, M., Chumbler, N., Kemp, B., Vanderheiden, G., et al. (2002). The rehabilitation of engineering research center on technology for successful aging. Gerontologist, 42(Sp. Iss. 1),410.
- Gilman, A., Vanderheiden, G.C., & Zimmermann, G. (2002). State of the science: Internet-based personal services on demand.In Emerging and Accessible Telecommunications, Information and Healthcare Technologies (pp. 62-70).Arlington, VA: RESNA Press.
- Trewin, S., Zimmermann, G., & Vanderheiden, G. (2002). Abstract user interface representations: how well do they support universal access?. In CUU 2003. 2003 Conference on Universal Usability, 10-11 Nov. 2003, 73-74 (pp. 77-84). Vancouver: ACM.
2002 Publications
- Vanderheiden, G. (2002). Future technology developments and domotics. In Paper presented at the 4th International Conference on Gerontechnology.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (2002). Building natural cross-disability access into voting systems. In Proceedings of RESNA 2002 Annual Conference.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (2002). Interaction for Diverse Users.In Human-Computer Interaction Handbook (pp. 397-400).Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
- Vanderheiden, G., Kelso, D., & Barnicle, K. (2002). A natural accessibility interface for voting systems. In Paper presented at the 4th International Conference on Gerontechnology.
- Vanderheiden, G. C. (2002). A journey through early augmentative communication and computer access. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 39(6 SUPPL),39-53.
- Zimmermann, G., Vanderheiden, G., & Gilman, A. (2002). Universal Remote Console Prototyping of an Emerging XML Based Alternate User Interface Access Standard (poster). In World Wide Web Conference 2002 (WWW 2002).
- Zimmermann, G., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (2002). State of the science: access to information technologies.In Emerging and Accessible Telecommunications, Information and Healthcare Technologies (pp. 152-184).Arlington, VA: RESNA Press.
- Zimmermann, G., Vanderheiden, G., & Gilman, A. (2002). Universal remote console - prototyping for the alternate interface access standard. In CSUN's 17th Annual International Conference on Technology and Persons with Disabilities.
- Zimmermann, G., Vanderheiden, G., & Al Gilman, S.,.D. (2002). Prototype implementations for a universal remote console specification. In CHI 2002: Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Apr 20-25 2002 (pp. 510-511). Minneapolis: Association for Computing Machinery.
2001 Publications
- Henry, S.L., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (2001). Everyone interfaces.In User interfaces for all: concepts, methods, and tools (pp. 115-133).Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
- Hoffman, M., Law, C., Ott, K., Psihogios, J., Vanderheiden, G., & Ziebarth, B. (2001). Development of accessible kiosk user interface solutions for the public sector: A panel summary. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 45th Annual Meeting, Oct 8-12 2001 (pp. 230-234). Paul: Human Factors an Ergonomics Society Inc.
- Law, C., & Vanderheiden, G. (2001). Recent legislative development in the USA.In Bridging the gap?: Access to telecommunications for all people (pp. 168-169).Switzerland: Presses Centrales.
- Law, C., & Vanderheiden, G. (2001). The situation in the USA.In Bridging the gap?: Access to telecommunications for all people (pp. 104-115).Switzerland: Presses Centrales.
- Law, C. M., & Vanderheiden, G. C. (2001). Voting reform can include everyone: Average citizens, the aging population, and people with Disabilities. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 45th Annual Meeting, Oct 8-12 2001 (pp. 747-). St. Paul: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Inc.
- Sesto, M.E., Radwin, R.G., Zachary, S.V., Rockhill, B.J., & Harm, C.J. (2001). Functional tests for quantifying recovery following carpal tunnel surgery. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 45th Annual Meeting, Oct 8-12 2001 (pp. 1097-1100). St. Paul: Human Factors an Ergonomics Society Inc.
- Stephanidis, C., Akoumianakis, A., Vernardakis, N., Emiliani, P., Vanderheiden, G., Ekberg, J., et al. (2001). Industrial policy issues.In User interfaces for all: concepts, methods, and tools (pp. 589-608).Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (2001). Development of generic accessibility/ability usability design guidelines for electronic and information technology products. In Universal Access in HCI: Towards an Information Society for All (pp. 635-639). Mahwah: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (2001). Fundamentals and priorities for design of information and telecommunication technologies.In Universal design handbook (pp. 65.3-65.15).New York: McGraw Hill.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (2001). TelecommunicationsAccessibility and future directions..In Inclusive design guidelines for HCI (pp. 239-257).London: Taylor & Francis.
- Vanderheiden, G.C., & Zimmermann, G. (2001). Modality translation services on demand - making the world more accessible for all. In RESNA 2001 Annual Conference Proceedings (pp. 100-102).
- Vanderheiden, G., & Iacona, S. (2001). Proceedings: Technologies for successful aging: Information technology impacts. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 38(1),S52.
- Zimmermann, G., & Vanderheiden, G. (2001). Modality translation and assistance services: A challenge for artificial intelligence. OGAI Journal (Oesterreichische Gesellschaft fuer Artificial Intelligence), 20(2),26-27.
- Zimmermann, G., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (2001). Translation on demand anytime and anywhere. In CSUN's Sixteenth Annual International Conference.
2000 Publications
- Harkins, J., Steinfeld, E., Story, M., Trachtman, L., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (2000). Current research in universal design at four NIDRR-funded Rehabilitation Engineering Research Centers (RERC). In RESNA 23rd Annual Conference: Technology for the New Millennium.
- Law, C., Barnicle, K., & Vanderheiden, G. (2000). Cross-disability telecollaboration systems. In Designing for the 21st Century II: Proceedings of the International Conference on Universal Design, II (pp. 3E). Boston: Adaptive Environments Center.
- Law, C., Barnicle, K., & Vanderheiden, G. (2000). Usability testing of people with disabilities: where do you begin?. In Designing for the 21st Century II: Proceedings of the International Conference on Universal Design, III (pp. 5E). Boston: Adaptive Environments Center.
- Law, C., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (2000). A reference design for addressing cross-disability federal access requirements. In Proceedings of the RESNA 2000 Conference (pp. 126-128).
- Law, C. M., & Vanderheiden, G. C. (2000). Reducing sample sizes when user testing with people who have, and who are simulating disabilities - Experiences with blindness and public information kiosks. In Proceedings of the XIVth Triennial Congress of the International Ergonomics Association and 44th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Association, 'Ergonomics for the New Millennnium', Jul 29-Aug 4 2000 (pp. 157-160). San Diego: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
- Law, C., & Vanderheiden, G. (2000). The development of a simple, low cost set of universal access features for electronic devices. In Proceedings of the Conference on Universal Usability, Nov 16-17 2000 (pp. 118-123). Arlington: Association for Computing Machinery.
- Romich, B., Vanderheiden, G.C., & Hill, K. (2000). Augmentative and alternative communication.In The Biomedical Engineering Handbook, II(XIV) (pp. 144-1-144-8).Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, Inc.
- Sesto, M., Radwin, R. G., Salvi, F., & Manning, R. (2000). Worker monitoring tests for carpal tunnel syndrome: Results from an industrial longitudinal study. In Proceedings of the XIVth Triennial Congress of the International Ergonomics Association and 44th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Association, 'Ergonomics for the New Millennnium', Jul 29-Aug 4 2000 (pp. 553-556). San Diego: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
- Tobias, J., Vanderheiden, G.C., & Vanderheiden, K. (2000). Universal design motivators and facilitators. In Designing for the 21st Century II: Proceedings of the International Conference on Universal Design, IV (pp. 6F). Boston: Adaptive Environments Center.
- Trace R&D Center (2000). Universal design research project final report: understanding and increasing the adoption of universal design in product design. University of Wisconsin-Madison: Trace R&D Center.
- Vanderheiden, G. (2000). Four features that could be built into standard cell phones that would benefit users with hearing impairments or deafness (and other users). Unpublished manuscript.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (2000). Augmentative Communication in the year 2010: Affect of transmodality translation and network technologies on communication augmentation. In RESNA 23rd Annual Conference: Technology for the New Millennium.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (2000). The convergence of assistive and standard information technologies as we move into a flexible, mobile, agent-oriented future. In 4th International Conference on Assistive Technology (ASSETS 2000), Nov 13-15 2000. Arlington: Association for Computing Machinery.
- Vanderheiden, G., & Law, C. (2000). Ergonomics of a non-visual touchscreen interface: a case study. In Proceedings of the RESNA 2000 Annual Conference. Technology for the New Millennium, 28 June-2 July 2000 (pp. 555-63). Orlando: RESNA Press.
- Vanderheiden, G. (2000). Fundamental principles and priority setting for universal usability. In Proceedings of the Conference on Universal Usability, Nov 16-17 2000 (pp. 32-38). Arlington: Association for Computing Machinery.
- Vanderheiden, G. C., & Law, C. M. (2000). Cross-disability access to widely varying electronic product types using a simple interface set. In Proceedings of the XIVth Triennial Congress of the International Ergonomics Association and 44th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Association, 'Ergonomics for the New Millennnium', Jul 29-Aug 4 2000 (pp. 156-). San Diego: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
- Vanderheiden, G., & Tobias, J. (2000). Universal design of consumer products: Current industry practice and perceptions. In Proceedings of the XIVth Triennial Congress of the International Ergonomics Association and 44th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Association, 'Ergonomics for the New Millennnium', Jul 29-Aug 4 2000 (pp. 19-22). San Diego: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
1999 Publications
- Vanderheiden, G.C., & Chisholm, W. (1999). Ongoing evolution of the WAI authoring guidelines. In Proceedings of the 1999 Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference California State University Northridge.
- Vanderheiden, G.C., Law, C., & Kelso, D. (1999). Designing hands-free, eyes-free, silent (or noisy) environment, and accessible interfaces (tutorials). In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 155-156) ACM Press.
- Vanderheiden, G.C., Law, C., & Kelso, D. (1999). EZ interface techniques for anytime anywhere anyone interfaces: (Demonstrations: tools for design). In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 3-4) ACM Press.
- Vanderheiden, G. C. (1999). Impact of digital miniaturization and networked topologies on access to next generation telecommunication by people with visual disabilities. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 36(4),365-370.
1998 Publications
- Chisholm, W., & Vanderheiden, G. C. (1998). Results of accessibility analysis of HTML and the implications for future information technologies. In Proceedings of the 1998 42nd Annual Meeting 'Human Factors and Ergonomics Society', Oct 5-Oct 9 1998, 2 (pp. 1028-1032). Chicago: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
- Law, C.M., & Vanderheiden, G. (1998). The role of voice enhancements in everyone interfaces for electronic devices: expanding the market for voice products. In AVIOS '98 (American Voice Input/Output Society): 17th Annual International Voice Technologies Applications Conference.
- Law, C., & Vanderheiden, G. (1998). EZ access strategies for cross-disability access to kiosks, telephones and VCRs. In Proceedings of the 1998 CSUN Conference on Technology and Persons with Disabilities.
- Law, C., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (1998). Accessibility of information/transaction machines (ITMs): results of a research project by the Trace R&D Center for the US Access Board. In Improving the quality of life for the European citizen: technology for inclusive design and equality (pp. 46-51). Amsterdam: IOS Press.
- Stephanidis, C., Salvendy, G., Akoumianakis, D., Bevan, N., Brewer, J., Emiliani, P.L., et al. (1998). Toward an information society for all: An international research and development agenda. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION, 10(2),107-134.
- Tobias, J., Vanderheiden, G.C., & Vanderheiden, K.R. (1998). Why companies might adopt universal design: an initial report from the Universal Design Research Project. In Proceedings of the 1998 RESNA Conference (pp. 349-351).
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1998). Universal design and assistive technology in communication andinformation technologies: Alternatives or complements?. Assistive Technology, 10(1),29-36.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1998). Universal remote console communication protocol (URCC). In Improving the quality of life for the European citizen: technology for inclusive design and equality (pp. 368-373). Amsterdam: IOS Press.
- Vanderheiden, G.C., & Chisholm, W.A. (1998). Central reference document - Version 8; Unified Web Site Accessibility Guidelines (advanced draft copy).Retrieved May 31, 2006, from: http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/central.htm
- Vanderheiden, G.C., & Law, C. (1998). EZ access strategies for cross-disability access to kiosks, telephones and VCRs. In Improving the quality of life for the European citizen: technology for inclusive design and equality (pp. xxxi-xl). Amsterdam: IOS Press.
- Vanderheiden, G. (1998). Cross-modal access to current and next-generation Internet -- fundamental and advanced topics in Internet accessibility. Technology and Disability, 8(3),115-126.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1998). Comments of Gregg Vanderheiden, Ph.D. in the matter of Implementation of Section 255 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996.Retrieved June 1, 2006, from: http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Comments/fcc98055/210084-1.pdf
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1998). Presente y futuro de la accesibilidad a Internet.In Novatica iformatica y discapacidades (pp. 136).Spain.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1998). The ABCs of universal design. In RESNA '98: Universal design and assistive technology: different approaches with common goals; a concurrent session (pp. 2-3). Minneapolis: RESNA Press.
- Vanderheiden, G.C., Kelso, D., & Brykman, L. (1998). Proposal for a Universal Remote Console Communication (URCC) protocol. In Proceedings of RESNA '98, 26-30 June 1998 (pp. 361-3). Minneapolis: RESNA Press.
- Vanderheiden, G.C., Law, C., & Kelso, D. (1998). Cross-product, cross-disability interface extensions: EZ Access. In Proceedings of RESNA '98, 26-30 June 1998 (pp. 346-8). Minneapolis: RESNA Press.
- Vanderheiden, G. C. (1998). Universal design and assistive technology in communication and information technologies: Alternatives or complements?. Assistive Technology, 10(1),29-36.
- Vanderheiden, G., & Tobias, J. (1998). Barriers, incentives and facilitators for adoption of universal design practices by consumer product manufacturers. In Proceedings of the 1998 42nd Annual Meeting 'Human Factors and Ergonomics Society', Oct 5-Oct 9 1998, 1 (pp. 584-588). Chicago: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
1997 Publications
- Connell, B., Jones, M., Mace, R., Mueller, J., Mullick, A., Ostroff, E., et al. (1997). The principles of universal design: version 2.0.Retrieved 05/31, 2006, from: http://www.design.ncsu.edu/cud/newweb/about_ud/udprinciples.htm
- Rodriguez, J., Vanderheiden, G.C., Thatcher, J.W., Shepard, C., Schreiber, A., Meyer, A., et al. (1997). Accessibility of information in electronic textbooks for students who are blind or visually impaired: a report to the 75th Texas legislature from the Texas Education Agency.Retrieved May 31, 2006, from: http://www.tsbvi.edu/textbooks/access.htm
- Vanderheiden, G. (1997). Key issues in assuring that National Information Infrastructure (NII) in classrooms is accessible: a 2-page quicksheet.Retrieved May 31, 2006, from: http://trace.wisc.edu/docs/2pager/2pager.htm
- Vanderheiden, G., Chisholm, W., & Ewers, N. (1997) Making screen readers work more effectively on the web.Retrieved June 8, 2006, from: http://trace.wisc.edu/archive/screen_readers/screen.htm
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1997). Anywhere, anytime (plus anyone) access to the next-generation WWW. Computer Networks and ISDN Systems, 29(8-13),1439-1446.
- Vanderheiden, G.C., Chisholm, W.A., Ewers, N., & Dunphy, S.M. (1997). Unified web site accessibility guidelines: version 7.2.Retrieved May 31, 2006, from: http://trace.wisc.edu/archive/html_guidelines/version7.htm
- Vanderheiden, G.C., & Harkins, J.E. (1997). Performance guidelines.In Access to telecommunications equipment and customer premises equipment by individuals with disabilities: Telecommunication Access Advisory Committee (TAAC) final report (pp. 19-24).Washington, D.C.: U.S. Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1997). A cooperative, distributed, single-entry information system. Technology and Disability, 7(3),199-209.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1997). Cross disability access to touch screen kiosks and ATMs. In Proceedings of HCI International 97. 7th International Conference on Human Computer Interaction jointly with 13th Symposium on Human Interface, 24-29 Aug. 1997, vol.1 (pp. 417-20). San Francisco: Elsevier.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1997). Design for people with functional limitations due to disability, aging, or circumstances.In Handbook of Human Factors and Ergonomics (pp. 2010-2052).New York: John Wiley & Sons.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1997). Guidelines for the design of telecommunications products to make them more accessible and compatible for people with disabilities. In Proceedings of RESNA '97. Lets Tango - Partnering People and Technologies, 20-24 June 1997 (pp. 506-8). Pittsburgh: RESNA Press.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1997). Input/output technologies: Current status and research needs.In More than screen deep: Toward every citizen interfaces to the nations information infrastructure (pp. 71-120).Washington, DC: National Research Council, National Academy of Science.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1997). Nomadicity, disability access, and the every-citizen interface.In More than screen deep: Toward every citizen interfaces to the nations information infrastructure (pp. 297-306).Washington, DC: National Research Council, National Academy of Science.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1997). Requirements for effective every-citizen interfaces.In More than screen deep: Toward every citizen interfaces to the nations information infrastructure (pp. 21-70).Washington, DC: National Research Council, National Academy of Science.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1997). Use of a common table architecture for creating hands free, eyes free, noisy environment (flex-modal, flex-input) interfaces. In Proceedings of HCI International 97. 7th International Conference on Human Computer Interaction jointly with 13th Symposium on Human Interface, 24-29 Aug. 1997, vol.1 (pp. 449-52). San Francisco: Elsevier.
1996 Publications
- Laux, L. F., McNally, P. R., Paciello, M. G., & Vanderheiden, G. C. (1996). Designing the world wide web for people with disabilities: a user centered design approach. In Proceedings of the 1996 2nd ACM Conference on Assistive Technologies, Apr 11-12 1996 (pp. 94-101). Vancouver: ACM.
- Novak, M.K.K.M., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (1996). Development of a universal disability infrared link protocol standard. In Proceedings of RESNA '96 Pioneering the 21st Century, 7-12 June 1996 (pp. 458-60). Salt Lake City: RESNA Press.
- Schaab, J.A., Radwin, R.G., Vanderheiden, G.C., & Hansen, P.K. (1996). A comparison of two control-display gain measures for head-controlled computer input devices. Human factors, 38(3),390-403.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1996). Universal auxiliary interface protocol [UAI protocol].Retrieved 06/01, 2006, from: http://park.org/Guests/Trace/pavilion/uaip.htm
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1996). Universal design...what it is and what it isn't.Retrieved 06/01/2006, 2006, from: http://trace.wisc.edu/docs/whats_ud/whats_ud.htm
- Vanderheiden, G.C., Chisholm, W.A., & Ewers, N. (1996). Design of HTML pages to increase their accessibility to users with disabilities. ACM SIGWEB Newsletter, 5(1),9-20.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1996). Computer access and use by people with disabilities.In Evaluating, selecting, and using appropriate assistive technology (pp. 236-276).Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen Publishers, Inc.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1996). Development of a multisensory visual interface to computers for blind users. In Human Factors Perspectives on Human-Computer Interactions: Selections from Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting Proceedings (pp. 1983-1994). Santa Monica: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1996). Use of audio-haptic interface techniques to allow nonvisual access to touchscreen appliances. In 40th Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society.
1995 Publications
- Romich, B., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (1995). Augmentative communication/control/computer access.In The Biomedical Engineering Handbook (pp. 2110-2117).Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, Inc.
- Vanderheiden, G. (1995). Design of HTML (Mosaic) pages to increase their accessibility to users with disabilities; strategies for today and tomorrow. Version 1.0..Retrieved 06/01, 2006, from: http://trace.wisc.edu/archive/html_guidelines/version1.html.
- Vanderheiden, G. (1995). Making information systems accessible: research center suggests guidelines, seeks input. Universal Design Newsletter, ,11-.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1995). Access to global information infrastructure (GII) and next-generation information systems. In Proceedings of the 18th International Congress on Education of the Deaf (pp. 899-901). Tel Aviv: Ramot Publishing - Tel Aviv University.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1995). Universal access project NII infrastructure initial draft.Retrieved 06/01/2006, 2006, from: http://park.org/Guests/Trace/pavilion/infra.htm
- Vanderheiden, G.C.K.K.M. (1995). Access to current and next-generation information systems by people with disabilities.Retrieved 06/01, 2006, from: http://park.org/Guests/Trace/pavilion/full_do1.htm
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1995). Rehabilitation engineering research center (RERC) on access to computers and information systems. Technology and Disability, 4,107-116.
1994 Publications
- Cress, C. J., French, G., Vanderheiden, G. C., & Miller, J. (1994). Interface training and use by persons with cognitive disabilities. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 30-31,148.
- Cress, C. J., French, G., Vanderheiden, G. C., & Miller, J. (1994). Interface training and use by young children. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 30-31,149.
- Novak, M., Schauer, J., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (1994). General input device emulating interface (GIDEI) Version 2.0.Retrieved 06/02, 2006, from: http://trace.wisc.edu/docs/gidei/gidei.htm
- Novak, M., Vanderheiden, G. C., Hinkens, J., Schauer, J., & Borden, P. A. (1994). Development of extensions for standard computers and operating systems to allow access by users with motor impairments. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 30-31,145.
- Radwin, R. G., Vanderheiden, G. C., & Schaab, J. A. (1994). Effects of gain and movement range on performance using head-controlled computer input devices. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 30-31,146.
- Schauer, J., Novak, M., & Vanderheiden, G. C. (1994). General input device emulating interface (GIDEI) standard. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 30-31,150.
- Smith, R. O., Hinkens, J., Vanderheiden, G. C., & Kathy, R. Longenecker (1994). Occupational therapy functional assessment compilation tool (OT FACT). Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 30-31,136.
- Vanderheiden, G. (1994). Use of multiple parallel interface strategies to create a seamless accessible interface for next-generation information systems. In Proceedings of the RESNA '94 Annual Conference: Tuning in to the 21st century through assistive technology: listen to the music, 14 (pp. 508-510). Arlington: RESNA Press.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1994). Application software design guidelines: increasing the accessibility of application software to people with disabilities.Retrieved June 02, 2006, from: http://trace.wisc.edu/docs/software_guidelines/software.htm
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1994). Building disability access directly into next-generation information and transaction systems. In Proceedings of the IISF/ACM Japan International Symposium, 7-9 March 1994 (pp. 2-6). Tokyo: World Scientific.
- Vanderheiden, G. C., & Novak, M. (1994). Auditory redundancy of computer information for hearing-impaired individuals. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 30-31,280.
- Vanderheiden, G. C., & Novak, M. (1994). Development of design guidelines for computers and other electronic devices to increase usability by persons with disabilities. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 30-31,150.
- Vanderheiden, G. C., Schauer, J. M., Kelso, D. P., & Snyder, T. (1994). Development of user-, professional-, and public-accessible database interface techniques. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 30-31,137.
1993 Publications
- Lee, S., Wiker, S.F., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (1993). Interactive haptic interface: two-dimensional form perception for blind access to computers. In Proceedings of 5th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, 8-13 Aug. 1993 (pp. 190-5). Orlando: Elsevier.
- Nakamura, K., Vanderheiden, G.C., & Smith, R.O. (1993). Attitudes and impressions toward receiving phone calls made with a voice output device in the United States and Japan. Technology and Disability, 2(2),71-80.
- Vanderheiden, G.C., & Mendenhall, J. (1993). Analyzing virtual reality applications as they relate to disability access. In Virtual reality and persons with disabilities. Northridge: CSUN.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1993). Making software more accessible for people with disabilities. SIGCAPH Newsletter, (47),2-32.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1993). Use of seamless access protocol to expand the human interface of next-generation information systems and appliances. In Proceedings of 5th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, 8-13 Aug. 1993 (pp. 492-7). Orlando: Elsevier.
1992 Publications
- Mei, L. Li, R., Robert G., & Vanderheiden, G. C. (1992). Gain effects on performance using a head-controlled computer input device. Ergonomics, 35(2),159-175.
- Smith, R.O., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (1992). Teaching about simple switches: not so simple. In Proceedings of the RESNA International '92 Conference: Technology for Consumers (pp. 549-550). Washington: RESNA Press.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1992). Brief look at technology and mental retardation in the 21st century.In Mental Retardation in the Year 2000 (pp. 268-278).New York, NY: Springer-Verlag New York, Inc.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1992). Full visual annotation of auditorially presented information for users who are deaf: ShowSounds. In Proceedings of the RESNA International '92 Conference: Technology for Consumers (pp. 45-47). Washington: RESNA Press.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1992). Making software more accessible for people with disabilities: a Trace Center white paper. Madison, WI: Trace R & D Center.
- Vanderheiden, G.C., & Cress, C.J. (1992). Applications of artificial intelligence to the needs of persons with cognitive impairments: the Companion Aid. In Proceedings of the RESNA International '92 Conference: Technology for Consumers (pp. 388-390). Washington: RESNA Press.
- Vanderheiden, G.C., Mendenhall, J., & Ford, K. (1992). A two-class information model for access to computers and information systems by people who are blind. In Proceedings of the RESNA International '92 Conference: Technology for Consumers (pp. 53-54). Washington: RESNA Press.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1992). Applications of artificial intelligence to the needs of persons with cognitive impairments: the Companion aid. In Proceedings of Conference. Technology and Persons with Disabilities, 18-21 March 1992 (pp. 587-91). Los Angeles: California State Univ.
- Vanderheiden, G.C., Mendenhall, J., & Andersen, T. (1992). Access issues related to virtual reality for people with disabilities. In Proceedings of Conference. Technology and Persons with Disabilities, 18-21 March 1992 (pp. 581-5). Los Angeles: California State Univ.
- Vanderheiden, G., Boyd, W., Ford, K., Kunz, D., & Mendenhall, J. (1992). Systems 3: Multisensory access to the graphic based computers by persons who are blind. In Proceedings of the Johns Hopkins National Search for Computing Applications to Assist Persons with Disabilities, Feb 1-5 1992 (pp. 197-199). Laurel: Publ by IEEE.
1991 Publications
- Novak, M., Schauer, J., Hinkens, J.D., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (1991) Providing computer access features under DOS. In RESNA '91 - Technology for the Nineties (pp. 163-165). Washington: RESNA Press.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1991). Confounding factors in holistic communication aid evaluation paradigms. In Methodological issues in research in augmentative and alternative communication: proceedings from the first ISAAC Research Symposium in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (pp. 71-73). Vallingby: The Swedish Handicap Institute.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1991). Graphic user interfaces: a tough problem with a net gain for users who are blind. Technology and Disability, 1(1),93-99.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1991). Providing access to the arts through modification of the human interface of computers and software. In Proceedings of the National Institute on New Technology/Assistive Technology and the Arts(Part II (of V)) (pp. Section 5).
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1991). The use of computers with disabled children. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Rehabilitation of Disabled Children: Present State and Future Trends (pp. 173-179). Tartu: Tartu University.
- Vanderheiden, G.C., Andersen, T., Boyd, L.H., & Boyd, W.L. (1991). A dual information class model for providing access to computers with graphic user interfaces for people who are blind. In Conference Proceedings World Congress on Technology, III: Application of Technology and Training in the Workplace (pp. 77-89) Council on Accessible Technology.
- Vanderheiden, G.C., & Vanderheiden, K.R. (1991). Accessibility design guide I: guidelines for the design of consumer products to increase their accessibility to persons with disabilities or who are aging. Madison, WI: Trace R&D Center.
- Vanderheiden, G. C., Boyd, W., Mendenhall, J. H., & Ford, K. (1991). Development of a multisensory nonvisual interface to computers for blind users. In Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 35th Annual Meeting Part 1 (of 2), Sep 2-6 1991, 1 (pp. 315-318). San Francisco: Publ by Human Factors Soc Inc.
- Vanderheiden, G.C., & Vanderheiden, K.R. (1991) Guidelines for the design of consumer products to increase their accessibility to persons with disabilities. In RESNA '91 - Technology for the Nineties (pp. 187-189). Washington: RESNA Press.
- Wiker, S. F., Vanderheiden, G., Lee, S., & Arndt, S. (1991). Development of tactile mice for blind access to computers. Importance of stimulation locus, object size, and vibrotactile display resolution. In Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 35th Annual Meeting Part 1 (of 2), Sep 2-6 1991, 1 (pp. 708-712). San Francisco: Publ by Human Factors Soc Inc.
1990 Publications
- Hall, M., & Vanderheiden, G. (1990). Hyper-ABLEDATA: an overview. In Technology Review '90: Perspectives on Occupational Therapy Practice: Papers presented at the 1990 AOTA Annual Conference (pp. 71-74). Rockville: American Occupational Therapy Association.
- Radwin, R. G., Vanderheiden, G. C., Lin, M.L. (1990). Method for evaluating head-controlled computer input devices using fitts' law. Human factors, 32(4),423-438.
- Schauer, J., Kelso, D.P., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (1990). Development of a serial auxiliary control interface for powered wheelchairs. In Proceedings of the RESNA 13th annual conference: capitalizing on technology (pp. 191-192). RESNA Press.
- Schauer, J., Novak, M., Lee, C.C., Vanderheiden, G.C., & Kelso, D.P. (1990). Transparent access interface for Apple and IBM computers: the T-TAM. In Proceedings of the RESNA 13th annual conference: capitalizing on technology (pp. 255-256). RESNA Press.
- Smith, R.O., Christiaansen, R., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (1990). Pre-service technology specialization training (TechSpec): year 2. In Proceedings of the RESNA 13th annual conference: capitalizing on technology (pp. 361-362). RESNA Press.
- Smith, R.O., Vanderheiden, G.C., & Fox, L. (1990). Specialization in technology service delivery: what is an interface specialist?. In Proceedings of the RESNA 13th annual conference: capitalizing on technology (pp. 240-241). RESNA Press.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1990). Development of a public domain, user accessible, inter-state directory/database for assistive technology service delivery programs. In Proceedings of the RESNA 13th annual conference: capitalizing on technology (pp. 222-223). RESNA Press.
- Vanderheiden, G.C., & Kunz, D.C. (1990). Systems 3 - an interface to graphic computers for blind users. In Proceedings of the RESNA 13th annual conference: capitalizing on technology (pp. 259-260). RESNA Press.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1990). Development of an ultra-user friendly, disseminable database system for information and referral. In Proceedings of the Fifth Annual National Symposium on Information Technology: Opening the Door to the 90's (pp. 31-50). Columbia: University of South Carolina.
- Vanderheiden, G. C. (1990). Thirty-something million. Should they be exceptions?. Human factors, 32(4),383.
1989 Publications
- Cress, C. J., Vanderheiden, G. C., & Miller, J. (1989). Analysis of cognitive tasks in computer operation. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 26,232.
- Cress, C. J., Vanderheiden, G. C., & Miller, J. (1989). Cognitive factors in computer access: State-of-the-art coordination and planning program. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 26,172.
- Gunderson, J. R., Vanderheiden, G. C., & Schauer, J. M. (1989). Development of improved headpointing computer access system. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 26,173.
- Hall, M., & Vanderheiden, G. (1989). Hyper-ABLEDATA. Information and Referral: Journal of the Alliance of Information Referral Systems, 11(1-2),88-92.
- Lee, C.C., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (1989). Access to graphical computers by blind users: results of a planning workshop. In RESNA '89: Proceedings of the 12th Annual Conference: Technology for the Next Decade (pp. 21-22). Washington: RESNA Press.
- Lee, C.C., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (1989). Access to Microsoft Windows 2.0 for users with physical disabilities. In RESNA '89: Proceedings of the 12th Annual Conference: Technology for the Next Decade (pp. 23-24). Washington: RESNA Press.
- Lee, C. C., & Vanderheiden, G. C. (1989). Simulation of alternate computer access techniques and operating system hooks. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 26,175.
- Lee, C. C., & Vanderheiden, G. C. (1989). State-of-the-art planning workshop on access to graphical operating systems for blind computer users. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 26,405.
- Lee, C. C., Vanderheiden, G. C., Schauer, J. M., & Kelso, D. P. (1989). Trace Transparent Access Module (T-TAM) for Apple and IBM computers. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 26,167.
- Radwin, R. G., Vanderheiden, G. C., Lin, M.L. (1989). A method for evaluating head-controlled computer input devices for disabled persons using Fitts' law. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 26,233.
- Schauer, J. M., Vanderheiden, G. C., & Kelso, D. P. (1989). Keyboard Emulating Interface (KEI) standard. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 26,176.
- Schauer, J. M., Vanderheiden, G. C., & Kelso, D. P. (1989). Serial wheelchair control interface standard. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 26,140.
- Schauer, J. M., Vanderheiden, G. C., & Kelso, D. P. (1989). Simple Electrical Transducer (SET) standard. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 26,178.
- Schauer, J. M., Vanderheiden, G. C., & Lee, C. C. (1989). General Input Device Emulating Interface (GIDEI) standard. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 26,177.
- Smith, R.O., Christiaansen, R.A., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (1989). TechSpec: a technology training model. In RESNA '89: Proceedings of the 12th Annual Conference: Technology for the Next Decade (pp. 327-328). Washington: RESNA Press.
- Smith, R.O., Vanderheiden, G.C., Berliss, J., & Angelo, J. (1989). Creating and testing an effective design for a desktop version of ABLEDATA. In RESNA '89: Proceedings of the 12th Annual Conference: Technology for the Next Decade (pp. 55-56). Washington: RESNA Press.
- Smith, R. O., Christiaansen, R., Borden, B., Lindberg, D., Gunderson, J., & Vanderheiden, G. (1989). Effectiveness of a writing system using a Computerized Long-Range Optical Pointer and 10-Branch Abbreviation Expansion. Journal of Rehabilitation Research & Development, 26(1),51-62.
- Smith, R. O., & Vanderheiden, G. C. (1989). Technology specialization (TechSpec) program for occupational therapy. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 26,189.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1989). Nonvisual alternative display techniques for output from graphics-based computers. Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 83(8),383-390.
- Vanderheiden, G.C., & Smith, R.O. (1989). Application of communication technologies to an adult with a high spinal cord injury. AAC: Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 5(1),62-66.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1989). Development of an ultra-user friendly, disseminable database system for information and referral. Information and Referral: Journal of the Alliance of Information Referral Systems, 11(1-2),49-65.
- Vanderheiden, G. C., Berliss, J. R., Borden, P. A., & Kelso, D. P. (1989). Development of user-, professional- and public-accessible databases on assistive and rehabilitative technology. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 26,180-.
- Vanderheiden, G. C., Gunderson, J. R., & Kunz, D. N. (1989). Graphics environment integrated software package for blind users. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 26,403.
- Vanderheiden, G. C., & Lee, C. C. (1989). Auditory redundancy of computer information for hearing-impaired individuals. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 26,427.
- Vanderheiden, G. C., Lee, C. C., & Kunz, D. N. (1989). Access to graphics-based operating systems for blind individuals: "Systems 3" model. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 26,405.
- Vanderheiden, G. C., & Smith, R. O. (1989). Guidelines for the design of consumer electronic products. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 26,179.
- Vanderheiden, G. C., Smith, R. O., Kelso, D. P., Lee, C. C., & Cress, C. J. (1989). Computer accessibility design manual. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 26,179.
1988 Publications
- Gunderson, J., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (1988). One screen multiplexed keyboard for transparent access to standard IBM PC software. In International Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Rehabilitation Technology: ICAART 88: Choice for All (pp. 378-379). Washington: RESNA.
- Ladner, R. E., McDonough, F. A., Roth, W., Scadden, L. A., & Vanderheiden, G. C. (1988). Public law 99-506, 'Section 508'. Electronic equipment accessibility for disabled workers. In CHI '88 Conference Proceedings, May 15-19 1988, 20 (pp. 219-). Washington: Publ by ACM.
- Lee, C.C., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (1988). Accessibility of graphically based user interface computer systems for individuals with visual impairments. In International Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Rehabilitation Technology: ICAART 88: Choice for All (pp. 406-407). Washington: RESNA.
- Lee, C.C., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (1988). Accessibility of OS/2 for individuals with movement impairments: strategies for the implementation of 1-finger, MouseKeys, and software keyboard emulating interfaces using device drivers and monitors. In International Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Rehabilitation Technology: ICAART 88: Choice for All (pp. 384-385). Washington: RESNA.
- Smith, R.O., Vanderheiden, G.C., & Borden, P. (1988). Data base vs. information base: preliminary analysis of a computerized information base in rehabilitation technology. In International Conference of the Association for the Advancement of Rehabilitation Technology: ICAART 88: Choice for All (pp. 492-493). Washington: RESNA.
1987 Publications
- Lee, C.C., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (1987). Keyboard equivalent for mouse input. In RESNA '87: Meeting the Challenge. Proceedings of the 10th Annual Conference on Rehabilitation Technology, 19-23 June 1987 (pp. 711-13). San Jose: RESNA - Assoc. Adv. Rehabilitation Technol.
- Scadden, L.A., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (1987). Designing accessible products for disabled users. In 40th Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1987). Advanced technology aids for communication, education, and employment.In Treating cerebral palsy: for clinicians by clinicians (pp. 257-273).Austin, TX: PRO-ED, Inc.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1987). Issues in planning a state-wide technology service delivery program for special education. In National Planners Conference on Assistive Device Service Delivery (pp. 23-33).
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1987). Service delivery mechanisms in rehabilitation technology. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 41(11),703-710.
- Vanderheiden, G.C., & Kelso, D.P. (1987). Comparative analysis of fixed-vocabulary communication acceleration techniques. AAC: Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 3(4),196-206.
- Vanderheiden, G.C., Lee, C.C., & Scadden, L.A. (1987). Features to increase the accessibility of computers by persons with disabilities: report from the Industry/Government Task Force. In RESNA '87: Meeting the Challenge. Proceedings of the 10th Annual Conference on Rehabilitation Technology, 19-23 June 1987 (pp. 750-2). San Jose: RESNA - Assoc. Adv. Rehabilitation Technol.
1986 Publications
- Cress, C.J., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (1986). Application of multiple wordstudy analysis in the development of vocabularies for augmentative communication systems. In RESNA '86: Employing Technology, Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Conference on Rehabilitation Technology. (pp. 351-353). Minneapolis: Association for the Advancement of Rehabilitation Technology.
- Lee, C.C., Vanderheiden, G.C., & Rasmussen, A. (1986). One finger operation of the IBM family of personal computers. In RESNA '86: Employing Technology. Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Conference on Rehabilitation Technology, 23-26 June 1986 (pp. 265-6). Minneapolis: Assoc. Adv. Rehabilitation Technol.
- Vanderheiden, G.C., & Lloyd, L.L. (1986). Communication systems and their components.In Augmentative communication: an introduction (pp. 49-161).Rockville, MD: American Speech, Language and Hearing Association.
- Vanderheiden, G.C., & Yoder, D.E. (1986). Overview.In Augmentative communication: an introduction (pp. 1-28).Rockville, MD: American Speech, Language and Hearing Association.
1985 Publications
- Gunderson, J., Vanderheiden, G., Rodgers, B., Fishman, S., & Crocker, K. (1985). The Trine system: a multi-function communication aid for the severely physically handicapped. In Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Conference of the IEEE/Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Frontiers of Engineering and Computing in Health Care - 1985 (Cat. No. 85CH2198-0), 27-30 Sept. 1985 (pp. 696-9). Chicago: IEEE.
- Lee, C.C., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (1985). The effect of increased sensor area on input rate and accuracy of the EXPRESS III communication aid. In Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Conference on Rehabilitation Technology. Technology - A Bridge to Independence, 24-28 June 1985 (pp. 128-30). Memphis: Rehabilitation Eng. Soc. North America.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1985). Computers as Augmentative Communication Systems. In Communication Through Technology for the Physically Disabled. Madison: Trace R&D Center.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1985). Alternate access to all standard computers for disabled and non-disabled users. In Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Conference on Rehabilitation Technology. Technology - A Bridge to Independence, 24-28 June 1985 (pp. 279-81). Memphis: Rehabilitation Eng. Soc. North America.
1984 Publications
- Graystone, P., Kelso, D., Rodgers, B., & Vanderheiden, G. (1984). Multipurpose stand alone expanded keyboard for the disabled. In Second International Conference on Rehabilitation Engineering, Combined with the RESNA 7th Annual Conference. Proceedings. (pp. 52-53). Ottawa: Rehabilitation Engineering Soc of North America.
- Gunderson, J., & Vanderheiden, G. (1984). Portable computer-based writing, conversation, and computer access aid for severely motor impaired individuals. In Second International Conference on Rehabilitation Engineering, Combined with the RESNA 7th Annual Conference. Proceedings. (pp. 625-626). Ottawa: Rehabilitation Engineering Soc of North America.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1984). Augmentative communication: trends and priorities in research and delivery. In Second International Conference on Rehabilitation Engineering, Combined with the RESNA 7th Annual Conference. Special Sessions. (pp. 23-26). Ottawa: Rehabilitation Engineering Soc of North America.
- Vanderheiden, G. C. (1984). High-efficiency flexible keyboard input acceleration technique: SpeedKey. In Second International Conference on Rehabilitation Engineering, Combined with the RESNA 7th Annual Conference. Proceedings. (pp. 353-354). Ottawa: Rehabilitation Engineering Soc of North America.
1983 Publications
- Graystone, P., Kelso, D., Rodgers, B., & Vanderheiden, G. (1983). A direct access expanded keyboard for the talking BLISSAPPLE. In Proceedings of the IEEE Computer Society Workshop on Computers in the Education and Employment of the Handicapped, 3-4 Nov. 1983 (pp. 101-3). Minneapolis: IEEE Comput. Soc. Press.
- Gunderson, J., & Vanderheiden, G. (1983). Direct optical headpointing input to standard computers using a TV screen based keyboard. In Computers for the Disabled. Proceedings of the Discovery '83 Conference. Stout: Materials Development Center.
- Rodgers, B.L., Kelso, D.P., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (1983). The data routing module: accessing computer systems with communication aids. In Promise of Technology. Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference on Rehabilitation Engineering, 12-16 June 1983 (pp. 31-3). San Diego: Rehabilitation Eng. Soc. North America.
- Vanderheiden, G. (1983). Curbcuts and Computers: Providing Access to Computers and Information Systems for Disabled Individuals. In Computers for the Disabled. Proceedings of the Discovery '83 Conference. Stout: Materials Development Center.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1983). The practical use of microcomputers in rehabilitation. Rehabilitation Literature, 44(3-4),66-70.
1982 Publications
- Gunderson, J., Kelso, D., & Vanderheiden, G. (1982). A multifunction alternative computer `keyboard' for the physically handicapped using head pointing techniques. In Proceedings of the IEEE Computer Society Workshop on Computing to Aid the Handicapped, 4-5 Nov. 1982 (pp. 77-81). Charlottesville: IEEE.
- Kelso, D.P., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (1982). Ten-Branch Abbreviation Expansion for Greater Efficiency in Augmentative Communication Systems. In Fifth Annual Conference on Rehabilitation Engineering (pp. 3).
- Rodgers, B.L., Kelso, D.P., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (1982). Design of Universal Keyboard Emulators. In Fifth Annual Conference on Rehabilitation Engineering (pp. 45).
- Rodgers, B., Vanderheiden, G.C., & Kelso, D.P. (1982). Standard Interconnection Format for Electronic Assistive Devices for Handicapped Individuals. In Fifth Annual Conference on Rehabilitation Engineering (pp. 101).
- Schwejda, P., & Vanderheiden, G. (1982). Adaptive-firmware card for the Apple II [input for physically disabled]. Byte, 7(9),276-314.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1982). The practical use of microcomputers in rehabilitation. Bulletin of Prosthetics Research, 19(1),1-5.
- Vanderheiden, G. (1982). Computers can play a dual role for disabled individuals. Byte, 7(9),136-62.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1982). Hybrid Optical Headpointing Technique. In Fifth Annual Conference on Rehabilitation Engineering (pp. 24-).
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1982). Immediately implementable strategies for providing full access to microcomputers for severely physically handicapped users. In Proceedings of the IEEE Computer Society Workshop on Computing to Aid the Handicapped, 4-5 Nov. 1982 (pp. 65-8). Charlottesville: IEEE.
- Vanderheiden, G.C., & Kelso, D.P. (1982). Dual & Nested Computer Approach to Vocational & Educational Computer Systems. In Fifth Annual Conference on Rehabilitation Engineering (pp. 46).
- Vanderheiden, G.C., & Kelso, D.P. (1982). Talking Blissapple: A User Programmable Pictographic Communication/Writing Program for Severely Handicapped Individuals. In Fifth Annual Conference on Rehabilitation Engineering (pp. 21).
1981 Publications
- Vanderheiden, G. (1981). Modifying and designing computer terminals to allow access by handicapped individuals. In Public Access to Library Automation. 1980 Clinic on Library Applications of Data Processing, 20-23 April 1980 (pp. 99-116). Urbana Champaign: Univ. Illinois.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1981). Practical application of microcomputers to aid the handicapped. Computer, 14(1),54-61.
1980 (and earlier) Publications
- Harris, D., & Vanderheiden, G.C. (1980). Augmentative communication techniques.In Nonspeech language and communication: analysis and intervention(Chapter 12) (pp. 259-301).Baltimore, MD: University Park Press.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1980). Augmentative modes of communication for the severely speech and motor impaired. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, (148),70-86.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1980). Microcomputer aids for individuals with severe or multiple handicaps...barriers and approaches. In Proceedings of the IEEE Computer Society Workshop on the Application of Personal Computing to Aid the Handicapped, 2-3 April 1980 (pp. 72-4). Laurel: IEEE.
- Vanderheiden, G.C. (1977). Implications and considerations for application of non-vocal communication techniques and aids. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 19(1),109-110.
- Raitzer, G.A., Vanderheiden, G.C., & Holt, C.S. (1976). Interfacing computers for the physically handicapped--a review of international approaches. In AFIPS Conference Proceedings: 1976 National Computer Conference, 45 (pp. 209-214). Montvale: AFIPS Press.
- Vanderheiden, G.C.H.V.D. (1976). Communication techniques and aids for the nonvocal severely handicapped.In Communication assessment and intervention strategies (pp. 607-652).Baltimore, MD: University Park Press.
- Vanderheiden, G., Volk, A.M., & Geisler, C.D. (1974). An alternate interface to computers for the physically handicapped. In National Computer Conference (pp. 115-120). Montvale: AFIPS Press.
- Vanderheiden, G.C., Lamers, D.F., Volk, A.M., & Geisler, C.D. (1973). A new means of communication for the severely handicapped: the auto-monitoring communication board (Auto-Com). In 4th Annual Meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society (pp. 5.3-). New York: Academic Press.
- Vanderheiden, G.C., Lamers, D.F., Volk, A.M., & Geisler, C.D. (1973). A communications device for the severely handicapped. In ACM'73: Proceedings of the annual conference (pp. 396-397) ACM Press.
- Vanderheiden, G.C., Volk, A.M., & Geisler, C.D. (1973). The auto-monitoring technique and its application in the auto-monitoring communication board (auto-com), a new communication device for the severely handicapped. In 1973 Carnahan Conference on Electronic Prosthetics, 19-21 Sept. 1973 (pp. 47-51+). Lexington: Univ. Kentucky.
