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HCI Bibliography

The HCI Bibliography is a free-access bibliography on Human-Computer Interaction. It now has over 20,000 entries, most with abstracts, and over 6600 links to online information (websites and full text).

Journals and journal issues

New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia
The journal is available to individual accredited members of the ACM's SIGWEB at a preferential rate of 30 UK Pounds or 50 Dollars (US) per annual volume. Please note that personal subscriptions are print only. SIGWEB members who wish to take advantage of this offer should subscribe online via the the New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia website, or write to the following address, stating that they are members of SIGWEB and that the subscription is for their personal use only:

Patricia Slimming
Taylor & Francis
4 Park Square, Milton Park,
Abingdon, Oxford OX14 4RN, UK

Taylor & Francis is making this offer on the strict condition that such subscriptions are for the private use of each member and are received at the private address of that individual member. Personal copies are not to be placed in a library nor in any way used to substitute for an existing or potential library subscription.

For a summary of recent articles, please see the latest New Review of Hypermedia Call For Papers.

JoDI -- Journal of Digital Information
The Journal of Digital Information publishes papers on the management, presentation and uses of information in digital environments. JoDI has a unique theme-based editorial structure as a means of managing and integrating papers within its broad scope. Each theme has a theme editor. Themes could evolve to become journals within a journal, but will act cooperatively rather than competitively, and papers are interlinked and cross-indexed for ease of access.

ACM Computing Surveys Vol 31 (1999) (part of the ACM Digital Library)
These comprehensive, readable tutorials and survey papers give guided tours through the literature and explain topics to those who seek to learn the basics of areas outside their specialties. The carefully planned and presented introductions in Computing Surveys (CSUR) are also an excellent way for professionals to develop perspectives on, and identify trends in complex technologies. Recent issues have covered image understanding, software reusability, and object and relational database topics.

ACM Transactions on the Web (part of the ACM Digital Library)
Transactions on the Web (TWEB) is a journal publishing refereed articles reporting the results of research on Web content, applications, use, and related enabling techologies.

ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing (part of the ACM Digital Library)
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.

Other Resources

Hypertext FAQ
The hypertext FAQ, maintained by Jamie Blustein.

Hypertext Research and Resource Testbed
A site at Brown University related to the ACM Computing Surveys, Hypertext and Hypermedia Electronic Symposium, Vol. 31 (4es), December 1999.

Adaptive Hypertext and Hypermedia pages
The adaptive hypertext and hypermedia pages, maintained by Paul De Bra.
M: S Harper on 05 Feb 2004
C: S Harper on 27 Nov 2003