Dr. John Gill
Scientific Research Unit, Royal National Institute of Blind People, 105 Judd
Street, London WC1H 9NE, United Kingdom.
Tel: +44 20 7391 2244; Fax: +44 20 7391 2318
Email: john.gill@rnib.org.uk
Web: www.tiresias.org/snapi/index.htm
Current projects
Publications
Gill, J. M. (ed) (2008) Ambient Intelligence - Paving the way...
Gill, J. M. (2007) Accessibility for visitors. [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J. M. (2007) Involving people with disabilities in the standardisation process. [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J. M. (2004) Access-Ability - making technology more useable by people with disabilities. [accessed 09/04/08].
Shipley, T. & Gill J. M. (2002) What should disabled people expect of OFCOM?. [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J. M. (2001) Keeping step - scientific and technological research for visually impaired people. [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J. M. (2001) Dual sensory impairment - devices for deafblind people. [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J. M. & Shipley, T. (2001) Call barred? inclusive design of wireless systems. [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J. M. (2000) Access prohibited? information for designers of public access terminals. [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J. M. (2000) Bluetooth: can it help disabled people? [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J. M. (2000) Which button? [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J. M. (2000) Mobile telephony: will future developments be accessible to visually impaired users?[accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J. M. (2000) Tiresias - a family of typefaces designed for legibility on screen based systems, signs and labels. [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J. M. & Slater, J. N. (2000) Inclusive design of interactive television. [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J. M. (2000) The challenge of convergence for inclusive design. [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J. M. (1999) Telecommunications - guidelines for accessibility. [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J. M. & Shipley, T. (1999) Telephones - what features do disabled people need? [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J. M. (1999) Design features of terminals to improve accessibility by visually impaired persons [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J. M. (1999) Presentation of tactile materials: the need for research, [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J. M. Approaches for influencing the design of new telecommunication systems and services. [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J. M. (1999) Technological developments for blind people: the next ten years. [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J. M. & Devine-Wright, H. (1999) Selecting cards by touch. [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J. M. (1998) Guidelines for the design of screen and web phones to be accessible by visually disabled persons. [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J. M. (1998) The use of electronic purses by disabled people: what are the needs? [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J. M., Silver, J., Sharville, C., Slater, J. & Martin, M. (1998) Design of a typeface for digital television. In: I. Placencia-Porrero & E. Ballabio eds. Improving the quality of life for the European citizen: technology for inclusive design and equality, Third Tide Congress, Helsinki, 248-252. Amsterdam: IOS Press.
Silver, J. H., Gill, J. M., Sharville, C., Slater, J. & Martin, M. (1998) A new font for digital television subtitles. [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J. M. (1997) Saturn Case Study.
Gill, J. M. (1997) Mobility of blind and elderly people interacting with computers. [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J. M. & Shipley, T. (1997) Disaster or opportunity? the impact of telecommunications deregulation on people with disabilities. [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J. M. (1996) Making cash dispensers easier to use. [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J. M. (1996) Smart cards: the coding of user interface requirements. [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J.M. (1996) An orientation and navigation system for blind pedestrians. [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J.M. Smart cards: interfaces for people with disabilities. [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J. M. (1996) Telecommunications: the missing links for people with disabilities. [accessed 09/04/08].
Roe, P. R. W., Sandhu, J. S., Delaney, L., Gill, J. M. & Mercinelli, M. (1995) User needs: consumer overview. In: Roe, P. R. W. ed. Telecommunications for all. COST 219. pp 9-27.
Gill, J. M. (1995) Design of smart card systems to meet the needs of disabled and elderly persons. Proceedings of the ECART3 Conference, Portugal, October 1995, 314-316.
Gill, J. M. & Currie, K. (1995) Smart Cards and terminals. In: Roe, P. R. W. ed. Telecommunications for all. COST 219. pp 196-204.
Gill, J. M. (1995) The forgotten customers: one in ten have difficulty with packaging. Food, Cosmetics and Drug Packaging, 9-11, August 1995.
Gill, J. M. (1995) Telematic systems in public places for people with disabilities. Proceedings of Tide Workshop on Autonomy in Public Places for the Elderly and People with Disabilities, Brussels, July 1995.
Gill, J. M. (1995) The design of man-machine interfaces for use by visually disabled people. Proceedings of the International Technical Aids Seminar for the Visually Disabled, Tokyo, July 1995.
Gill, J. M. (1995) Technology for visually disabled persons: the widening gap. Proceedings of International Symposium on Communicative Disability: Compensation and Development, Linköping, Sweden, May 1995.
Slater, J. N. & Gill, J. M. (1995) Nightmare on smart street. In: Placencia Porrero, I. & Puig de la Bellacasa, R. The European context for assistive technology. Tide Congress, Paris, April 1995, 155-158.
Gill, J. M. (1995) Smart cards: the forgotten customers. Proceedings of Smart Card 95, February 1995.
Silver, J. H., Gill, J. M. & Wolffsohn, J. S. W. (1994) Text display preferences on self-service terminals by visually disabled people. [accessed 09/04/08].
Gill, J. M., Silver, J. H. & Wolffsohn, J. S. W. (1994) Smart cards and user selectable interfaces. Proceedings of the COST 219 Seminar on Smart Cards and Disability, November 1994, 68-78.
Gill, J. M. (1994) The forgotten millions: access to telecommunications for people with disabilities. The European Commission.
Lindstrom, J. I., Gill, J. M. & Cavonius, R. (1991) Access to newspapers. In: von Tetzchner, S. ed. Issues in telecommunications for people with disabilities. The European Commission.
