%M J.AHCI %J AHCI %J Advances in Human-Computer Interaction %E Kenneth E. Barner %D 2007 %C %I %G ISSN 1687-5893 (print), 1687-5907 (eissn); 10.1155/AHCI (doi) %W http://www.hindawi.com/journals/ahci/ %X Advances in Human-Computer Interaction is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes theoretical and applied papers covering the broad spectrum of interactive systems. The journal is inherently interdisciplinary, publishing original research in the fields of computing, engineering, artificial intelligence, psychology, linguistics, and social and system organization, as applied to the design, implementation, application, analysis, and evaluation of interactive systems. Advances in Human-Computer Interaction is an Open Access journal. Publishing an article in Advances in Human-Computer Interaction requires an Article Processing Charge of €100/page for the pages 7 and up which will be billed to the corresponding author. There are no charges for the first 6 pages. %M J.BIT %J BIT %J Behaviour and Information Technology %E T. F. M. Stewart %D 1982 %C London, England %I Taylor & Francis, Ltd. %G ISSN 0144-929X %W http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/tf/0144929X.html %X Behaviour and Information Technology covers research and development related to the design, use and impact of information technology. Relevant subject areas include: ergonomics, psychology, sociology, office automation, management information systems, systems planning and implementation, software and dialogue design, the design of programming languages and decision aids, impact on education training and job structure, and impact on employment. %W http://www.hcibib.org/bs.cgi?searchtype=volumes&query=J.BIT*&rectype=volumes Volumes Available in HCIBIB %M J.CACM %J CACM %J Communications of the ACM %E Jacques Cohen %D 1990- %C New York %I ACM %G ISSN 0001-0782; QA 76 A1 A78 %W http://cacm.acm.org/ %M J.COGSCI %J COGSCI %J Cognitive Science %E Thomas P. Moran %D 1977 %C Norwood, NJ %I Ablex Publishing Corporation %G ISSN 0364-0213; BF 311 C5919 %X A multidisciplinary journal of artificial intelligence, psychology, and language. %M J.FTHCI %J FTHCI %J Foundations and Trends in Human-Computer Interation %E Ben Bederson %D 2007 %C Netherlands %I Now Publishers %G ISSN 1551-3955 (print) 1551-3963 (elec) %W http://www.nowpublishers.com/hci/ %X Each issue of Foundations and Trends in Human-Computer Interaction will comprise a 50-100 page monograph written by research leaders in the field. Monographs that give tutorial coverage of subjects, research retrospectives as well as survey papers that offer state-of-the-art reviews fall within the scope of the journal. %W http://www.hcibib.org/bs.cgi?searchtype=volumes&query=J.FTHCI*&rectype=volumes Volumes Available in HCIBIB %M J.HCI %J HCI %J Human-Computer Interaction %E Thomas P. Moran %D 1985 %C Hillsdale, NJ %I Lawrence Erlbaum Associates %G ISSN 0737-0024 %W http://hci-journal.com/ %X Human-Computer Interaction is an interdisciplinary journal concerned with theoretical, empirical, and methodological issues of (1) user science and (2) computer system design as it affects the user. The goal of HCI is to be a high-quality journal coalescing the best research and design work from diverse fields into a distinct new field of human-computer interaction. User Science. HCI seeks to foster a scientific understanding of the behavior of computer users, especially the cognitive aspects. "Users" include both programmers and non-programmers and both experts and novices. HCI is concerned not only with the individual user and with small working groups of users, but also with the larger social and organizational context of the user community. Theoretical papers should deal with psychological models of user learning or performance or with social models of the user community. Empirical papers may range from controlled laboratory experimentation to field observation. Methodological papers should be concerned with such issues as how to analyze tasks and how to discover the structure of user behavior. System Design. HCI seeks to foster rational discussion of and methods for the design of new computer systems and the evaluation of existing systems. HCI is interested in user-interface design techniques, including the incorporation of intelligence into the interface. HCI is also concerned with the process of design (i.e., not only the what, but also the how and the why of design). Theoretical papers should deal with the design principles underlying a particular system of class of systems, or with the abstract structure and process of human-computer interaction. Empirical papers may assess existing or novel interaction techniques, or examine the design process itself. Methodological papers should be concerned with the application of design principles, the rationalization of design alternatives, or the role of empirical methods in the design process. HCI is interested in original papers of high quality and broad relevance that are within the scope of the above thematic framework. Papers may cover any domain in which computers are involved -- such as programming, office systems, database systems, instructional and training systems, games, design systems, editing and authoring systems, and other interactive computer tools. Because HCI is an interdisciplinary journal, all papers must have both scientific content or implications and practical relevance as to how systems should be designed or how they are actually used. HCI favors substantial papers dealing with substantial pieces of research and/or design over smaller or narrower papers focusing on issues of only specialized interest. Review papers are welcomed but are expected to develop new conceptual views or codifications of existing material. %W http://www.hcibib.org/bs.cgi?searchtype=volumes&query=J.HCI*&rectype=volumes Volumes Available in HCIBIB %M J.HF %J HF %J Human Factors %E Eduardo Salas %D 1958 %C Santa Monica, California %I Human Factors Society %G ISSN 0018-7208; T 58 A2 H8 %W http://www.hfes.org/publications/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductId=1 %X The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society is an interdisciplinary organization of professional workers concerned with the role of humans in complex systems, the design of equipment and facilities for human use, and the development of environments for comfort and safety. The membership is composed of psychologists, engineers, physiologists, and other scientists from the United States and around the world. The Human Factors Society promotes research and application of human factors in the design, development, use, and evaluation of machines, systems, environments, and devices. To disseminate knowledge about human-machine-environment relationships and to promote the application of this knowledge to design, the Society publishes a bimonthly journal and a monthly newsletter. Human Factors, the bimonthly journal of the Human Factors Society, publishes original articles about people in relation to machines and environments. Evaluative reviews of the literature, definitive articles on methodology, quantitative and qualitative approaches to theory, and empirical articles reporting original research will be considered for publication. Papers that have been published elsewhere will not, in general, be accepted. %M J.HYPERM %J HYPERM %J Hypermedia %E Douglas Tudhope %D 1989 %C London %I Taylor Graham %G 0955-8543 %X The New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia is a refereed annual review journal. It is designed to provide a focus for research and a source of information on the practical and theoretical developments in hypermedia, hypertext, interactive multimedia and related technologies. %X Hypermedia is an international journal designed to provide a locus for research and a source of information on the practical and theoretical developments in hypermedia, hypertext, interactive multimedia and related technologies. These highly innovative systems allow the integration of images, sound, text and data to form powerful tools for information retrieval; by linking multi-media with mass storage they can provide users with a more diverse and richly textured information environment. The journal Hypermedia covers the following key themes: the conceptual basis of hypertext systems; cognitive aspects; design strategies; knowledge representation; link dynamics; authoring; navigation and browsing, testing and evaluation, user interfaces, tools for hypermedia; hypertext and expert systems; applications in education and training, information management, publishing, business, commerce, the professions and public administration. The Editors will be pleased to consider for publication original manuscripts which deal with any of this broad range of themes. Papers should not have been published previously, or submitted elsewhere simultaneously. Papers presented at conferences may be considered if they are unlikely to be published in a conference proceedings volume. %W http://www.hcibib.org/bs.cgi?searchtype=volumes&query=J.HYPERM*&rectype=volumes Volumes Available in HCIBIB %M J.HYPERMM %J HYPERMM %J New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia %E Douglas Tudhope %D 1995 %I Taylor & Francis %G ISSN 1361-4568 (print); ISSN 1740-7842 (online) %W http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/13614568.asp Journal Home Page %W http://www.comp.glam.ac.uk/pages/research/hypermedia/nrhm/volumes.htm Contents Volumes 1-8 %W http://journalsonline.tandf.co.uk/openurl.asp?genre=journal&issn=1361-4568 Contents Volumes 9- %X The New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia is designed to provide a focus for research and a source of information on the practical and theoretical developments in hypermedia, hypertext, interactive multimedia and related technologies. These highly innovative systems allow the integration of images, sound, text and data to form powerful tools for information retrieval; by linking multimedia with mass storage, they can provide users with a more diverse and richly textured information environment. %W http://www.hcibib.org/bs.cgi?searchtype=volumes&query=J.HYPERMM*&rectype=volumes Volumes Available in HCIBIB %M J.IECOMP %J IECOMP %J IEEE Computer Magazine %E Jon T. Butler %D - %C Washington, DC %I IEEE Computer Society %G ISSN 0018-9162; TK 7885 A1 I52 %W http://computer.org/computer/ %M J.IEEEIC %J IEEEIC %J IEEE Internet Computing Magazine %E %D 1997 %I IEEE Computer Society %G ISSN 1089-7801 %W http://computer.org/internet/ %M J.IESW %J IESW %J IEEE Software Magazine %E Carl Chang %D 1984 %C Washington, DC %I IEEE Computer Society %G ISSN 0740-7459; QA 76.6 I19 %W http://computer.org/software/ %M J.IJHCI %J IJHCI %J International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction %E Kay M. Stanney %E Gavriel Salvendy %E Masamitsu Oshima %D 1989 %C Hillsdale, NJ %I Lawrence Erlbaum Associates %G ISSN 1044-7318 %W https://www.erlbaum.com/shop/tek9.asp?pg=products&specific=1044-7318 %X The International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction addresses the cognitive, social, health, and ergonomic aspects of work with computers and emphasizes both the human and computer science aspects of the effective design and use of computer interactive systems. The Journal presents original research both in the generic aspects of interface design and in the special application of interface design in a variety of diversified leisure and work activities. %W http://www.hcibib.org/bs.cgi?searchtype=volumes&query=J.IJHCI*&rectype=volumes Volumes Available in HCIBIB %M J.IJHCS %J IJHCS %J International Journal of Human-Computer Studies %E B. R. Gaines %D 1994 %C London, England %I Academic Press %G ISSN 1071-5819; TA 167 A1 I5 %W http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10715819 %X International Journal of Human-Computer Studies is published monthly. Papers on human-computer interaction, the person-computer interface, mathematical and engineering approaches to the study of people, and artificial intelligence approaches to the development of computing systems are acceptable. Typical subjects include intelligent user interfaces, natural language interaction, speech interaction, graphic interaction, expert systems, user modelling, empirical studies of user behaviour, the psychology of programming, systems theory, information and decision-support systems, and innovative designs and applications of interactive systems. %W http://www.hcibib.org/bs.cgi?searchtype=volumes&query=J.IJHCS*&rectype=volumes Volumes Available in HCIBIB %M J.IJMHCI %J IJMHCI00 %J International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction (IJMHCI) %E Joanna Lumsden %D 2009 %I IGI Global %G ISSN: 1942-390X EISSN: 1942-3918 DOI: 10.4018/IJMHCI %W http://www.igi-global.com/ijmhci %X The International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction (IJMHCI) brings together a comprehensive collection of research articles from international experts on the design, evaluation, and use of innovative handheld, mobile, and wearable technologies. This journal will also consider issues associated with the social and/or organizational impacts of such technologies. Emerging theories, methods, and interaction designs are included and complemented with case studies, which demonstrate the practical application of these new ideas. %W http://www.hcibib.org/bs.cgi?searchtype=volumes&query=J.IJMHCI*&rectype=volumes Volumes Available in HCIBIB %M J.IJMMS %J IJMMS %J International Journal of Man-Machine Studies %E B. R. Gaines %E D. R. Hill %D 1969 %C London, England %I Academic Press %G ISSN 0020-7373; TA 167 A1 I5 %W http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10715819 %X International Journal of Man-Machine Studies is published monthly. Papers on human-computer interaction, the person-computer interface, mathematical and engineering approaches to the study of people, and artificial intelligence approaches to the development of computing systems are acceptable. Typical subjects include intelligent user interfaces, natural language interaction, speech interaction, graphic interaction, expert systems, user modelling, empirical studies of user behaviour, the psychology of programming, systems theory, information and decision-support systems, and innovative designs and applications of interactive systems. %W http://www.hcibib.org/bs.cgi?searchtype=volumes&query=J.IJMMS*&rectype=volumes Volumes Available in HCIBIB %M J.INTER %J INTER %J ACM interactions %E Ron Wakkary %E Erik Stolterman %D 1994 %C New York %I ACM %G ISSN 1072-5520 %W http://interactions.acm.org/ %W http://portal.acm.org/toc.cfm?id=J373 ACM Digital Library %W http://www.hcibib.org/bs.cgi?searchtype=volumes&query=J.INTER*&rectype=volumes Volumes Available in HCIBIB %M J.IWC %J IWC %J Interacting with Computers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Human-Computer Interaction %E Dan Diaper %D 1989 %C Amsterdam %I Elsevier %G ISSN 0953-5438 %W http://www.elsevier.com/locate/intcom %X Interacting with Computers is the journal of the British HCI Group, a Specialist Group of the British Computer Society. The aims of Interacting with Computers are: * to act as an international forum for the discussion of HCI issues * to foster communication between academic researchers and industry practitioners * to encourage the flow of information across the boundaries of the contributing disciplines * to stimulate ideas and provoke widespread discussion with a forward-looking perspective %W http://www.hcibib.org/bs.cgi?searchtype=volumes&query=J.IWC*&rectype=volumes Volumes Available in HCIBIB %M J.JCSCW %J JCSCW %J Computer Supported Cooperative Work: The Journal of Collaborative Computing %E Kjeld Schmidt %D 1991 %C The Netherlands %I Kluwer Academic Publishing %G ISSN 0925-9724 %W http://www.wkap.nl/journalhome.htm/0925-9724 %X Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW): The Journal of Collaborative Computing is devoted to innovative research in computer supported cooperative work (CSCW). It provides an interdisciplinary forum for the debate and exchange of ideas concerning theoretical, practical, technical, and social issues in CSCW. The journal arose as a response to the growing interest in the design, implementation and use of technical systems (including computing, information, and communications technologies) which support people working cooperatively. The scope of the CSCW journal remains to encompass the multifarious aspects of research within CSCW and related areas -- from ethnographic studies of cooperative work to reports of the development of CSCW systems and their technological foundations. %W http://www.hcibib.org/bs.cgi?searchtype=volumes&query=J.JCSCW*&rectype=volumes Volumes Available in HCIBIB %M J.JOCEC %J JOC %J Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce %E Andrew B. Whinston %D 1991 %C Mahwah, NJ %C Norwood, NJ %I Lawrence Erlbaum Associates %I Ablex Publishing %G ISSN 1054-1721 %X With the emergence of new technologies in networking, multimedia, and the applications of cryptography to financial payments both intra- and inter-organizational processes are being dramatically redeveloped. The journal serves as a forum for stimulating and disseminating research into the implications of these technologies for organizational structure and dynamics, the technological advances needed to keep pace with organizational changes, and emerging technological possibilities for improving organizational productivity. Theoretical, experimental, and survey research are all appropriate. The journal's major editorial focus is on electronic commerce, both in the global economy and with and across organizational divisions. Topics include coordination technology, digital libraries, distributed computing, EDI, electronic payment systems, information economics, organizational communications, and software agents. It also publishes relevant book reviews, meeting announcements, brief notes, and software reviews. Audience: Researchers and professionals involved in information systems, computer science, management science, decision science, operations research, and electronic commerce, including consulting and research. %W http://www.hcibib.org/bs.cgi?searchtype=volumes&query=J.JOCEC*&rectype=volumes Volumes Available in HCIBIB %M J.JUS %J JUS00 %J Journal of Usability Studies (JUS) %E Avi Parush %D 2005 %I Usability Professionals' Association %G ISSN 1931-3357 %W http://www.upassoc.org/upa_publications/jus/ Journal Home Page %X The Journal of Usability Studies (JUS) is a peer-reviewed, international, online publication dedicated to promote and enhance the practice, research, and education of usability engineering. Its aim is to provide usability practitioners and researchers with a forum to share: * empirical findings, * usability case studies (research case studies, not business case studies), * opinions and experiences (regarding the practice and education of usability engineering), and * reports of good practices in usability engineering. %W http://www.hcibib.org/bs.cgi?searchtype=volumes&query=J.JUS*&rectype=volumes Volumes Available in HCIBIB %M J.MMS %J MMS %J ACM Multimedia Systems %E P. Venkat Rangan %D 1993 %C New York %I ACM %G ISSN 0942-4962 %M J.psychnology %J psychnology %J PsychNology: The Other Side of Technology %E Luciano Gamberini %E Giuseppe Riva %E Anna Spagnolli %D 2003 %C Italy %I %G ISSN 1720-7525 %W http://www.psychnology.org/ %X PsychNology Journal is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary on-line journal publishing contributions on the relationship between humans and technology. The journal is committed to provide visibility to a wide spectrum of work on this topic and offers the added value of an on-line journal in terms of its format, which can be other than black-and-white still images and texts, and freshness, in comparison with the long period of time required to publish on a regular paper journal. As a free, on-line journal it joins the efforts toward accessibility of scientific content encouraged by various international associations (e.g. the Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities), at the same time warranting quality via a regular review process. To support this initiative, make available Your work on the Internet and cite on-line publications. %W http://www.hcibib.org/bs.cgi?searchtype=volumes&query=J.psychnology*&rectype=volumes Volumes Available in HCIBIB %M J.RRIOC %J RRIOC %J Romanian Journal of Human-Computer Interaction = Revista Românã de Interacţiune Om-Calculator %E Dorian Gorgan %E Costin Pribeanu %D 2008 %C Bucuresti, Romania %I MATRIX ROM %G ISSN 1843-4460 %W http://RoCHI.utcluj.ro/rrioc/ Journal Home Page %X The Romanian Journal of Human-Computer Interaction (RRIOC) acts as a national forum where both academic researchers and practitioners are discussing HCI (Human Computer Interaction) issues. The journal is publishing peer-reviewed papers describing novel approaches, state-of-the-art reviews, case studies, and tools for the design, implementation and evaluation of interactive systems. Each volume has 2 regular issues and a special issue dedicated to the National HCI Conference. %W http://www.hcibib.org/bs.cgi?searchtype=volumes&query=J.RRIOC*&rectype=volumes Volumes Available in HCIBIB %M J.SIGCHI %J SIGCHI %J SIGCHI Bulletin %E Joseph Konstan %D 1982 %C New York %I ACM %G ISSN 0736-6906; QA 76.9 P75 555 %W http://bulletin.sigchi.org/ %W mailto:chi-bulletin-editor@acm.org %W http://www.hcibib.org/bs.cgi?searchtype=volumes&query=J.SIGCHI*&rectype=volumes Volumes Available in HCIBIB %M J.SIGDOC %J SIGDOC %J ACM SIGDOC *Journal of Computer Documentation %E T. R. Girill %D 1977-2002 %C New York %I ACM %G ISSN 0731-1001 %W http://portal.acm.org/toc.cfm?id=J24 %W http://www.hcibib.org/bs.cgi?searchtype=volumes&query=J.SIGDOC*&rectype=volumes Volumes Available in HCIBIB %M J.SIGIR %J SIGIR %J SIGIR Forum %E %D - %C New York %I ACM %G ISSN 0163-5840; QA 76.9 D3 S43 %M J.TACCESS %J TACCESS %J ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing %E Andrew Sears %E Vicki L. Hanson %D 2008 %C New York %I ACM %G ISSN 1936-7228 %W http://taccess.acm.org/ Journal Home Page %W http://portal.acm.org/toc.cfm?id=J1156 ACM Digital Library %W http://www.is.umbc.edu/taccess/ Actual Journal Home Page %X Transactions on Accessible Computing (TACCESS) is a quarterly journal that publishes refereed articles addressing issues of computing as it impacts the lives of people with disabilities. It provides a technical forum for disseminating innovative research that covers either: * applications of computing and information technologies to provide assistive systems to persons with disabilities, or * investigations of computing technologies and their use by persons with disabilities. %W http://www.hcibib.org/bs.cgi?searchtype=volumes&query=J.TACCESS*&rectype=volumes Volumes Available in HCIBIB %M J.TOCHI %J TOCHI %J ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction %E John M. Carroll %D 1994 %C New York %I ACM %G ISSN 1073-0516 %W http://tochi.acm.org/ %W http://www.hcibib.org/bs.cgi?searchtype=volumes&query=J.TOCHI*&rectype=volumes Volumes Available in HCIBIB %M J.TOG %J TOG %J ACM Transactions on Graphics %E Holly Rushmeier %D 1982 %C New York %I ACM %G ISSN 0730-0301; T 385 A23 %W http://tog.acm.org/ %W http://www.hcibib.org/bs.cgi?searchtype=volumes&query=J.TOG*&rectype=volumes Volumes Available in HCIBIB %M J.TOIS %J TOIS %J ACM Transactions on Office Information Systems %E W. Bruce Croft %D 1983 %C New York %I ACM %G ISSN 1046-8188; HF S548.125 A33 %W http://tois.acm.org/ %X The ACM Transactions on Information Systems publishes original research on multimedia information systems. TOIS considers the design, performance, and evaluation of computer systems that facilitate the communication or reception of information in a variety of media, as well as underlying technologies that support these systems. The major themes of TOIS and those topics that distinguish it from other ACM Transactions include: + Information Retrieval and Information Filtering: Algorithms and inference mechanisms for search, retrieval, and presentation of information and models of user information preferences. + Information Interfaces: Hypertext and hypermedia interfaces, information visualization, multimedia presentation, task and user models for information systems. + Natural Language Processing: Models of content, syntax, semantics, and conversation. + Knowledge and Information Representation: Representation issues for supporting information systems including semantic and object-oriented databases, knowledge bases, and hypertext/hypermedia document models and algebras. + Systems for Asynchronous Communication: Groupware and CSCW interfaces to manage asynchronous interaction between people. These may include electronic and multimedia mail, and decision and negotiation support systems. + Organizational, and Social Impact of Information Systems: The effects of information system use on groups, organizations, and communities and the social constraints imposed on information systems such as legal and privacy concerns. + Design and Evaluation of Information Systems: Issues for the design of information systems and methodologies for evaluating them. + Systems Issues for Information Systems: Networking, data storage, operating systems, agent models, and programming language issues relevant to information systems. + Other Information System Applications: Electronic books, documents, journals, movies, and libraries; authoring systems; office information systems; virtual reality; intelligent tutoring systems; and hypertext and hypermedia systems. %W http://www.hcibib.org/bs.cgi?searchtype=volumes&query=J.TOIS*&rectype=volumes Volumes Available in HCIBIB %M J.UAIS %J UAIS %J Universal Access in the Information Society %E Constantine Stephanidis %D 2001 %I Springer Verlag %G ISSN 1615-5289 (print); 1615-5297 (electronic) %W http://www.springeronline.com/journal/10209/about %W http://www.springerlink.com/openurl.asp?genre=journal&issn=1615-5289 %X Universal Access in the Information Society (UAIS) is an international, interdisciplinary refereed journal that solicits original research contributions addressing the accessibility, usability, and, ultimately, acceptability of Information Society Technologies by anyone, anywhere, at anytime, and through any media and device. %W http://www.hcibib.org/bs.cgi?searchtype=volumes&query=J.UAIS*&rectype=volumes Volumes Available in HCIBIB