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Ergonomics: The official journal of the Ergonomics Society

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PUBLISHER:
  Taylor & Francis  (Abingdon)
START/END YEAR: 1957 - Present
PUB TYPE: Journal/Periodical/Series (Peer reviewed, 15 item(s) per year)  ISSN: 0014-0139
SUBJECT(S): Human engineering; Cybernetics; Industrial management; Periodicals
DISCIPLINE: Engineering and Applied Sciences
LC NUMBER: TA166 .E7
HTTP: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/00140139.asp
LANGUAGE: English
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PUB ID: 100-018-200 (Last edited on 2006/10/18 02:39:30 GMT-6)
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Ergonomics, also known as human factors, is the scientific discipline concerned with interactions between humans and other elements of a system in carrying out a purposeful activity. Ergonomics aims to improve human well-being and overall system performance by optimizing human-system compatibility, for which the design considerations include physical, cognitive, social, organizational and environmental factors. Ergonomics is concerned with all aspects of the interactions of human beings during their work and leisure.

Ergonomics is an international multi-disciplinary refereed journal with a 50 year tradition of publishing excellence. The journal reports research results on psychological, physiological, anatomical, and engineering design aspects of ergonomics, and is particularly concerned with optimizing system performance and safety, health and well-being. Research data from both developed and developing countries is reported. As well as peer-reviewed scientific papers, the journal features lively book reviews.

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