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CoScribe: A Platform for Paper-based Knowledge Work

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Pen-and-Paper User Interfaces

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In the first chapters of this book, we have set up a theoretical basis for understanding, analyzing and designing Pen-and-Paper User Interfaces. This comprises the affordances of paper (Chapter 1), prior systems (Chapter 2) and a theoretical interaction model (Chapter 3). This fourth chapter and the following chapters serve the purpose of developing a concrete interaction concept that is based on these theoretical underpinnings. The present chapter provides a high-level overview of the entire concept. The following three chapters will then detail on more specific paper-based interaction techniques.

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Steimle, J. (2012). CoScribe: A Platform for Paper-based Knowledge Work. In: Pen-and-Paper User Interfaces. Human-Computer Interaction Series. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20276-6_4

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