Publications
Marilyn Rose McGee-Lennon B.Sc. Ph.D
University
Of
Glasgow
Kearney, N., Kidd, L., Miller, M., Sage, M., Khorami, J., McGee, M.R., Cassidy, J., Niven, K., and Gray, P.D. (2005) Utilising handheld computers to monitor and support patients receiving chemotherapy: results of a UK-based feasibility study, Supportive Care in Cancer.Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,ISSN: 0941-4355 (Paper) 1433-7339 (Online)
McGee, M.R. and Gray, P.D. (2005) A Handheld Chemotherapy Symptom Management System: Results from a Preliminary Outpatient Field Trial, Journal of Health Informatics, Dec 2005.
Biljon, J., Kotze, P., Renaud, K., McGee M.R., and Seffah, A. (2004) The Use of Anti-Patterns in Human-Computer Interaction - Wise or Ill-Advised? SAICS 2004. Stellenbosch, South Africa. 4-6 October.
McGee,M.R. Gray,P. Muir,L. Hargan,I (2003). Designing a Chemotherapy Symptom Management System for PDAs: Emerging Design Guidelines from Early Patient Pilot Studies, Technical Report, Dept of Computing Science, University of Glasgow.
McGee, Marilyn Rose, (2002). Investigating a Multimodal Solution for Improving Force Feedback Gnereated Textures, Doctoral Thesis in Computing Science, University of Glasgow, September 2002.
McGee, M.R.,
Gray, P.D., Brewster, S. (2001). Feeling Rough: Multimodal Perception of
Virtual Roughness, In Proceedings of Eurohaptics Workshop, 2001, University
of Birmingham.
McGee, Marilyn Rose, (2001). Haptic Perception
of Virtual Roughness, Interactive Poster presented at CHI 2001, Seattle,
April.
McGee, Marilyn Rose, (2000). The Effective Combinations
of Haptic and Audio Textural Information, In Proceedings of Haptics
in HCI Workshop, 2000, University Of Glasgow.
Oakley, I., McGee, M.R., Brewster, S. & Gray,
P. (2000) Putting the Feel in 'Look and Feel', In Proceedings of ACM
CHI 2000, The Hague, ACM Press, Addison-Wesley, pp. 415-422.
McGee, Marilyn Rose, (1999). A haptically enhanced
scrollbar: Force-Feedback as a means of reducing the problems associated
with scrolling, First PHANToM Users Research Symposium, May, Deutsches
Krebsforschungszentrum, Heidelberg, Germany.
Oakley, I, (1999). Comparing haptic effects in
a GUI, First PHANToM Users Research Symposium, May, Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum,
Heidelberg, Germany.
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