HCCYJul 20, 2021

Readability Research: An Interdisciplinary Approach

arXiv:2107.09615v129 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This foundational work addresses the need for improved readability in digital contexts, which is incremental as it builds on existing research but integrates multiple disciplines.

The paper tackles the problem of understanding how digital reading formats can be optimized for individual and situational needs, aiming to establish a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary framework for modern readability research to enhance reading outcomes.

Readability is on the cusp of a revolution. Fixed text is becoming fluid as a proliferation of digital reading devices rewrite what a document can do. As past constraints make way for more flexible opportunities, there is great need to understand how reading formats can be tuned to the situation and the individual. We aim to provide a firm foundation for readability research, a comprehensive framework for modern, multi-disciplinary readability research. Readability refers to aspects of visual information design which impact information flow from the page to the reader. Readability can be enhanced by changes to the set of typographical characteristics of a text. These aspects can be modified on-demand, instantly improving the ease with which a reader can process and derive meaning from text. We call on a multi-disciplinary research community to take up these challenges to elevate reading outcomes and provide the tools to do so effectively.

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