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Graphonomics

Graphonomics is a multidisciplinary approach of measuring graphic and handwriting fine motor skills and has a rich history of conferences and established conference publications.

PREVIOUS IGS CONFERENCES

o 10th IGS conference: 2001 Nijmegen, The Netherlands

Meulenbroek, R.G.J. & Steenbergen, B. (Eds.) (2001). Proceedings of the 10th Biennial Conference of the International Graphonomics Society. Nijmegen: University of Nijmegen. ISBN 90 373 0583 0

Meulenbroek, R. G. J., & Van Gemmert, A. W. A. (Eds.) (2003). Advances in the study of drawing and handwriting. Human Movement Science, 22, pp 131-220. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2003. ISSN: 0167-9457. (5 articles, 90 pages)

o 9th IGS conference: 1999 Singapore, Singapore

M. Simner & P. Girouard (Eds.). Advances in forensic document examination: Selected papers from the ninth biennial conference of the International Graphonomics Society. Journal of Forensic Document Examination, 13, 2000. ISSN: 0895-0849 (114 pp).

o 8th IGS conference: 1997 Genoa, Italy

M.L. Simner, C.G. Leedham & A.J.W.M. Thomassen (Eds.). Handwriting and drawing research: Basic and applied issues. Amsterdam: IOS Press, 1996. ISBN 90-5199-280-7.

G.P. Van Galen & P. Morasso (Eds.) (1998). Neuromotor Control in Handwriting and Drawing Acta Psychologica, 100 (1-2), 1998 (227 pp). Amsterdam: Elsevier Science, 1998. ISSN: 0001-6918. (14 articles)

Francesco Masulli, Réjean Plamondon and Anna-Maria Colla (Eds.) Journal Intelligent Automation and Soft Computing, (6 articles)

o 7th IGS conference: 1995 London, Ontario, Canada

M. Simner, W. Hulstijn & P. Girouard (Eds.). Forensic, developmental and neuropsychological aspects of handwriting. Journal of Forensic Document Examination, 1994. ISSN: 0895-0849.

o 6th IGS conference: 1993 Paris, France

C. Faure, P.J.G. Keuss, G. Lorette & A. Vinter (Eds.). Advances in handwriting and drawing: A multidisciplinary approach. Paris: Europia, 1994. ISBN: 2-909285-02-2. https://www.europia.org/edition/livres/doc/AHD.HTM

o 5th IGS conference: 1991 Tempe, Arizona, USA

G.P. van Galen & G.E. Stelmach (Eds.) (1993). Handwriting: Issues of psychomotor control and cognitive models. Acta Psychologica, 82 (1-3). (19 articles, 374 pages)

G.P. van Galen & G.E. Stelmach (Eds.) (1993). Handwriting: Issues of psychomotor control and cognitive models. Amsterdam: North Holland, ISSN: 0001-6918. (19 articles, 374 pages)

R. Plamondon (Ed.) (1993). Handwriting processing and recognition. Pattern Recognition. Oxford: Pergamon Press. ISSN: 0031-3203.

o 4rd IGS conference: 1989 Trondheim, Norway

J. Wann, A.M. Wing & N. Soevik (Eds.) (1991). Development of graphic skills: Research, perspectives and educational implications. London: Academic Press, ISBN: 0-12-734940-5.

R. Plamondon & C.G. Leedham (Eds.) (1990). Computer processing of handwriting. Singapore: World Scientific, ISBN: 981-02-0408-6.

G.P. van Galen, A.J.W.M. Thomassen & A.M. Wing (Eds.) (1991). Handwriting: A movement theme. Human Movement Science, 10(2-3), pp 163-349. Amsterdam: Elsevier. ISSN: 0167-9457. (9 articles, 187 pages)

o 3nd IGS conference: 1987 Montreal, Quebec, Canada

R. Plamondon, C.Y. Suen & M.L. Simner (Eds.) (1989). Computer recognition and human production of handwriting. Singapore: World Scientific. CIP: 88-36559, TA 1650.C66.

o 2nd IGS conference: 1985 Hong Kong, Hong Kong (1)

H.S.R. Kao, G.P. van Galen & R. Hoosain (Eds.) (1986). Graphonomics: Contemporary research in handwriting. Amsterdam: North-Holland, ISBN: 0-444-70047-1.

o 1st IGS conference: 1982 Nijmegen, The Netherlands (2)

A.J.W.M. Thomassen, P.J.G. Keuss & G.P. van Galen (Eds.) (1983). Motor Aspects of Handwriting, Acta Psychologica, 54. (21 articles, 354 pages)

A.J.W.M. Thomassen, P.J.G. Keuss & G.P. van Galen (Eds.) (1984). Motor aspects of handwriting: Approaches to movement in graphic behavior. Amsterdam: North-Holland. ISBN: 0-444-86774-0. (21 articles, 354 pages)

(1) The International Graphonomics Society was established in 1985.

(2) The 1982 conference harvested so much interest that a follow-up conference was planned in 1985, when the IGS was established.

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