Book review: Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction Ed. by Martin Helander (North-Holland, Amsterdam 1988)
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My conclusion: If money grew on trees you should rush to the nearest bookstore to buy this book, after stopping to pick a good handful of the green stuff. Unfortunately, money does not grow on trees where I come from, so unless you are in more fortunate circumstances you will probably have to settle for looking at the handbook in some library. I do recommend the purchase of the handbook by libraries that cater to larger communities of usability professionals.
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My conclusion: If money grew on trees you should rush to the nearest bookstore to buy this book, after stopping to pick a good handful of the green stuff. Unfortunately, money does not grow on trees where I come from, so unless you are in more fortunate circumstances you will probably have to settle for looking at the handbook in some library. I do recommend the purchase of the handbook by libraries that cater to larger communities of usability professionals.
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