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About the HCI Bibliography
Last Modified: 2008-10-05 Accesses since 1998-04-10: 12,949 | Gary Perlman |
The HCI Webliography is a part of the HCI Bibliography that catalogs over 2000 HCI-related websites. It's webliography on accessibility serves as the ACM SIGACCESS accessibility resources page. The HCI Bibliography also serves as a resource archive for items such as: Task-Centered User Interface Design by Lewis and Rieman, Guidelines for Designing User Interface Software by Smith and Mosier, etc.
Status: As of 2008-10-18, the HCI Bibliography has over 41,000 entries.
Free: The HCI Bibliography is a free service, with hosting provided by ACM SIGCHI. Users do not need to pay any fees or be a member of any organization to use the HCI Bibliography, although some links to materials may require them.
Review: A 10-year retrospective on the project was written in 1999 and is available online as PDF from interactions magazine or as a free-access HTML file.
Early Thanks: Many ideas have come from the volunteers listed in volunteer pages linked below, particularly from: Don Norman, Darrell Raymond, Jakob Nielsen, Andrew Csinger, and there are probably others who have been missed, to whom apologies are due.
Contact: Address all correspondence to director@hcibib.org.
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