The control provided by digital displays over how visual information ispresented to readers has the potential to improve reading for each and every reader, regardless of ability or diagnosis. On screens, text is fluid,allowing for individual customization based on reader needs, content, and reading task. This represents a profound shift in how we think about reading, because text is no longer rendered immutable by writers, designers or publishers at a single stage, and human-computer interaction research is key to realizing its potential. Targeted changes to the visual characteristics of text on screens increases the ease with which a reader can process and derive meaning. In this review, we provide a comprehensive introductionto interdisciplinary methodologies, tools, and materials required for readability research focused on the individual reader. We call on the HCI community to contribute to our growing understanding of readers' needs, to study the interactions between text, user, and task, and to build the tools and interfaces needed to improve reading outcomes for all.
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December 12 2022
Readability Research: An Interdisciplinary Approach
Sofie Beier;
Sofie Beier
Centre for Visibility Design,
Royal Danish Academy
, Denmark
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Esat Boucaud;
Esat Boucaud
The Readability Consortium,
University of Central Florida
, USA
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Zoya Bylinskii;
Zoya Bylinskii
Adobe Inc.
, San FranciscoUSA
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Stephanie L. Day;
Stephanie L. Day
The Readability Consortium,
University of Central Florida
, USA
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Tilman Dingler;
Tilman Dingler
University of Melbourne
, Australia
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Jonathan Dobres;
Jonathan Dobres
The Readability Consortium,
University of Central Florida
, USA
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Jennifer Healey;
Jennifer Healey
Adobe Inc.
, San FranciscoUSA
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Qisheng Li;
Qisheng Li
Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science and Engineering,
University of Washington
, USA
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Alexandra Papoutsaki;
Alexandra Papoutsaki
Department of Computer Science,
Pomona College
, USA
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Tina Rezvanian;
Tina Rezvanian
Adobe Inc.
, San FranciscoUSA
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Shelley Rodrigo;
Shelley Rodrigo
University of Arizona
, USA
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Ben D. Sawyer;
Ben D. Sawyer
The Readability Consortium,
University of Central Florida
, USA
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Shannon M. Sheppard;
Shannon M. Sheppard
Chapman University
, Department of Communication Sciences andDisorders, USA
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Jen Vanek;
Jen Vanek
World Education,
Digital Learning and Research
, USA
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Benjamin Wolfe
Benjamin Wolfe
University of Toronto Mississauga
, Canada
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Online ISSN: 1551-3963
Print ISSN: 1551-3955
© 2022 S. Beier et al.
2022
S. Beier et al.
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Foundations and Trends in Human-Computer Interaction (2022) 16 (4): 214–324.
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Beier S, Berlow S, Boucaud E, Bylinskii Z, Cai T, Cohn J, Crowley K, Day SL, Dingler T, Dobres J, Healey J, Jain R, Jordan M, Kerr B, Li Q, Miller DB, Nobles S, Papoutsaki A, Qian J, Rezvanian T, Rodrigo S, Sawyer BD, Sheppard SM, Stein B, Treitman R, Vanek J, Wallace S, Wolfe B (2022), "Readability Research: An Interdisciplinary Approach". Foundations and Trends in Human-Computer Interaction, Vol. 16 No. 4 pp. 214–324, doi: https://doi.org/10.1561/1100000089
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