
PhD in Human-Computer Interaction from Imperial College London.
DTorial: An interactive tutorial framework for blind users in a Web 2.0 world, Joshua Hailpern, Loretta Guarino Reid, Richard Boardman, Proceedings of the 12th IFIP TC13 Conference in Human-Computer Interaction INTERACT 2009 (2009) (to appear).
WEB 2.0: BLIND TO A BRAVE NEW WORLD, Joshua Hailpern, Loretta Guarino Reid, Richard Boardman, Srinivas Annam, World Wide Web Conference 2009 (to appear).
User experience at Google: focus on the user and all else will follow, Irene Au, Richard Boardman, Robin Jeffries, Patrick Larvie, Antonella Pavese, Jens Riegelsberger, Kerry Rodden, Molly Stevens, Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - CHI, 2008, pp. 3681-3686.
Thinking but not seeing: think-aloud for non-sighted users, Philip Strain, A. Dawn Shaikh, Richard Boardman, CHI '07, 2007, pp. 1851-1856.
No IM please, We're Testing, Richard Boardman, Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2006, pp. 81-86.
"Stuff goes into the computer and doesn't come out": a cross-tool study of personal information management, Richard Boardman, Martina Angela Sasse, CHI, 2004, pp. 583-590.
Personal information management, Ofer Bergman, Richard P. Boardman, Jacek Gwizdka, William Jones, CHI Extended Abstracts, 2004, pp. 1598-1599.