Publications
Civan, A. Understanding and Facilitating Patient Expertise Sharing. University of Washington. Ph.D. Thesis, 2009.
Civan, A., McDonald, D.W., Unruh, K.T., & Pratt, W. (2009). Locating Patient Expertise in Everyday Life. In Proceedings of the 2009 ACM International Conference on Supporting Group Work (GROUP '09). May, 2009, Sanibel Island, FL, p. 291-300.
Civan, A., Jones, W., Klasnja, P., & Bruce, H. (2008). Better to Organize Personal Information by Folders Or by Tags?: The Devil Is in the Details. In Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science & Technology (ASIS&T) Annual Meeting. October, 2008, Columbus, OH.
Jones, W., Klasnja, P., Civan, A., & Adcock, M. (2008). The Personal Project Planner: Planning to Organize Personal Information. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '08). April, 2008, Florence, Italy, p. 681-684.
Civan, A., & Pratt, W. (2007). Threading Together Patient Expertise. In Proceedings of the AMIA Annual Fall Symposium. November, 2007, Chicago, IL, p. 140-144. (Distinguished paper award nomination).
Civan, A., & Pratt, W. (2007). Information Systems and Healthcare XXII: Characterizing and Visualizing the Quality of Health Information. Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 20, article 18. (an extended version of the HICSS 2006 conference paper).
Civan, A., & Pratt, W. (2006). Supporting Consumers by Characterizing the Quality of Online Health Information: A Multidimensional Framework. In Proceedings of the 39th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS). January, 2006, Kauai, HI, p. 88a. (Best paper award nomination) .
Pratt, W., Unruh, K., Civan, A., & Skeels, M.M. (2006). Personal Health Information Management. Communications of the ACM (CACM), Special Issue on Personal Information Management, 49(1), 51-55.
Civan, A., Skeels, M.M., Stolyar, A., & Pratt, W. (2006). Personal Health Information Management: Consumers' Perspectives. In Proceedings of the AMIA Annual Fall Symposium. November, 2006, Washington DC, p.156-160.
Civan, A., Gennari, J.H., & Pratt, W. (2006). Integrating Protocol Schedules with Patients' Personal Calendars. In Proceedings of the AMIA Annual Fall Symposium. November, 2006, Washington DC, p. 892.
Civan, A., Skeels, M.M., Stolyar, A., & Pratt, W. (2006). Exploring Personal Health Information Management. National Library of Medicine Informatics Training Conference 2006, Nashville, TN, p.41.
Civan, A., Teller, D.Y., & Palmer, J. (2005). Relations between Spontaneous Preferences, Familiarized Preferences, and Novelty Effects: Measurements with Forced-Choice Techniques. Infancy, 7(2), 111-142.
Civan, A., Doctor, J.N., & Wolf, F.M. (2005). What Makes a Good Format: Frameworks for Evaluating the Effect of Graphic Risk Formats on Consumers' Risk-Related Behavior. In Proceedings of the AMIA Annual Fall Symposium. October, 2005, Washington, DC, p. 927.
Civan, A., & Pratt, W. (2004). Online Health Information: Multiple Dimensions of Quality. In Proceedings of the 11th World Congress on Medical Informatics (MEDINFO). 2004, San Francisco, CA, p.1557.
Civan, A., & Pratt, W. (2004). Health information on the World Wide Web: A Multidimensional framework of Quality. National Library of Medicine Informatics Training Conference. 2004, Indianapolis, IN, p.58.
Teller, D.Y., Civan, A., & Bronson-Castain, K. (2004). Infants' Spontaneous Color Preferences are not Due to Adult-like Brightness Variations. Visual Neuroscience, 21(3), 397-401.
Civan, A.L., Teller, D.Y., & Palmer, J. (2003). Infant Color Vision: Spontaneous Preferences versus Novelty Preferences as Indicators of Chromatic Discrimination among Suprathreshold Stimuli. Journal of Vision, 3(9), 712a.
Teller, D.Y., Pereverzeva M., & Civan, A. (2003). Adult brightness vs. Luminance as Models of Infant Photometry: Variability, Biasability, and Spectral Characteristics for the Two Age Groups Favor the Luminance Model. Journal of Vision, 3(5), 333-46.
Teller, D.Y., Civan, A., & Bronson-Castain, K. (2003). Are Infants' Spontaneous Hue Preferences Determined by Saturation Differences? 17th Symposium of the International Color Vision Society, Seattle, WA.
Teller, D.Y., Civan, A., Bronson-Castain, K., & Pereverseva, M. (2003). Infants' Spontaneous Hue Preferences are not Solely Due to Variations in Perceived Brightness. Journal of Vision, 3(9), 142.
Lia, B., Dobkins, K.R., Hartzler, A., Palmer, J., & Teller, D.Y. (1997). Threemonth- old Infants Respond to Quadrature Motion of Isoluminant Gratings. Perception, 26(6), 760.
Lia B., Dobkins, K.R., Hartzler, A., Palmer, J., & Teller, D.Y. (1997). Threemonth- old Infants Respond to Color-defined Quadrature-shifted Apparent Motion Stimuli. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology. Fort Lauderdale, FL.
Peterzell, D.M., Chang, S.K., Kelly, J.P., Hartzler, A.L., & Teller, D.Y. (1997). The Development of Spatial Frequency Covariance Channels for Colour and Luminance: Psychophysical (FPL) and Electrophysiological (sweep VEP) studies. Perception, 26(6), 759.

