Naja Kathrine Kollerup, Stine S. Johansen, Martin Grønnebæk Tolsgaard, Mikkel Lønborg Friis, Mikael B. Skov, Niels van Berkel
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Medical training is a key element in maintaining and improving today's healthcare standards. Given the nature of medical work, students must master not only theory but also develop their hands-on a...
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Behaviour & Information Technology (BIT) puts people before technology. As such it deviates from other related journals. It is the primary scientific venue for peer-reviewed publications on human-centred IT.
BIT reports original research studies, practical case studies, and thoughtful articles on:
• usability and user experience (UX)
• human computer interaction (HCI)
• human-centred and user-centred design
• the social, business and human aspects of the digital world.
The Journal attracts authors and readers from a variety of disciplines (e.g., usability, user experience, psychology, ergonomics, computer science, and sociology), originating from both academics and industry.
All papers are subject to initial appraisal by the Editor, and, if found suitable for further consideration, will undertake rigorous double blind peer review by independent, anonymous expert referees.