The Kellogg Library has acquired Ergonomic Abstracts for use on and off campus. This database includes 125,000 records going back to 1985 and will be of particular interest to ergonomists, health and safety specialists, human factors engineers, human computer interaction specialists, designers, systems analysts, industrial engineers, occupational psychologists and occupational and physical therapists.
Research subject areas covered are:
- General Ergonomics
- Human Characteristics
- Performance Related Factors
- Methods and Techniques
- Information Presentation and Communication
- Display and Control Design
- Workplace and Equipment Design
- Environment
- System Characteristics
- Work Design and Organisation
- Health and Safety
- Social and Economic Impact of the System
- Methods and Techniques
Access Ergonomic Abstracts through our databases pages or directly through the link below:
http://www.library.dal.ca/dmsearch/dmsearch.php?keyword=ergonomic+abstracts&q=1&t=0&r=2&type=databases&field=bool
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