Abstract

These days, we receive most information through digital mediums such as emails and social networking applications. Investigating the characteristics of human-paper interactions can help us design more meaningful interactions and better understand why people use paper

Highlights

  • Papyrus, parchment, and paper helped the human civilization store and distribute ideas, whether it was a shallow doodle or an advanced scientific concept description

  • We used ResearchGate discussion boards to collect the opinions of experts

  • Questions were asked from all participants

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Introduction

Parchment, and paper helped the human civilization store and distribute ideas, whether it was a shallow doodle or an advanced scientific concept description. Paper used to be an expensive material till the industrial revolution decreased the cost of paper manufacturing dramatically. It made paper sheets available in every household, and people started to use paper for various purposes. Papermakers introduced a wide variety of papers with different sizes, colours, and designs such as plain paper, cardboard, graph paper, and labels. These days, the information technology revolution pushed most of these contents to digital mediums. This transformation could not stop the usage of papers even by high-tech companies and techsavvy people.

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