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Ergonomics of Reading (#1016)
Posted: 2/10/2003; 10:41 AM by Terry Frazier
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I do not pay nearly enough attention to proper ergonomics when reading, maybe because if I get too comfortable I go to sleep. With as much reading as we need to do in knowledge worker roles, it only makes sense to understand the physical factors involved and how to use them to get the most from our reading experience. The article from Ergoboy covers lighting, bookstands, and chairs with links to their products in each area.

Ergonomics of reading. Ergonomics of reading is not the same as haptics of comprehension...read about factors involved before opening the book. [future of the book news]
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