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As of June 2015, Reviews of Human Factors and Ergonomics will no longer be published by SAGE.
Each review in each volume of Reviews of Human Factors and Ergonomics (REV) covers a specific topic of timeliness and importance for HF/E researchers and practitioners. Volumes are broader in scope than handbooks and deeper in detail than encyclopedias, and they include both discipline-specific and problem-oriented chapters. As it develops, the Reviews series will constitute an increasingly broad coverage of the entire field, establishing itself as the primary reference for an overview summary and status review of central HF/E topics – one that is important to students, researchers, practitioners, and the informed public.
In each volume, chapters focus on research findings applicable to enhancing human performance through the design of systems, devices, and processes. They identify the ways in which research informs theory and also how the results are applicable to design methodologies and decisions.