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Gary:

A note to let you know that I just spent some time at the HCIBIB site and
was very impressed. It's a great resource. Thanks mucho.

peace,

BJ

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Sorry about that - I'll try to make sure it doesn't happen again.

BTW: If I haven't said so before, hcibib.org is one of the best things
since sliced bread. I use it and refer people to it all the time. Much
thanks.

-Scott


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Ascii only postings please.

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From perlman@turing.acm.org Sun Dec 16 01:22:04 2001 -0500
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Dear Mr.Perlman,


I am a software engineer planning to make a new specialty of HCI and user
interfaces.

On your "Suggested Readings in Human-Computer Interaction" page I found a
reference to "User Interface Development" course
(http://www.acm.org/~perlman/sei-module.txt).
I am now reviewing this course with great relish.

I'd like to consult some of the publications referenced in it. However,
bibliography itself is not included there.
Is it possible to obtain it? Maybe I may risk to ask you to send it to me or
make is available otherwise?

Also, I want to express my deep gratitude to you for the popularization of
HCI and assisting lots of people to study it.


Kind regards from Israel,
Natalia Meergus.

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Hi Gary,

I'm working on our website to go with the book and just wanted to tell you
that your site on questionnaire design is terrific. I don't know how you get
the time to do so much stuff that helps the rest of us so much.

Thanks, Jenny

Jenny Preece
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Gary,
hi, congrats!! The HCI Bibliography has come a long way!!
The HCI field owes you a party!!
Regards,
CM

Clare-Marie Karat
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Gary PERLMAN <perlman@TURING.ACM.ORG>@ACM.ORG> on 03/26/2002 07:56:32 PM

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Next week, www.hcibib.org turns four years old.
Today the HCI Bibliography passed 2 million hits on its major pages,
including the HCI Webliography, over 1350 web links.
The free search service recently surpassed 750,000 searches.

In the spirit of trying something completely different,
I have placed translation links at the bottom of the
home page, with free service provided by AltaVista Babel Fish.
Translate the page and you can continue; the links are also
translated, although there are some bugs.  Comments are welcome.

I wrote a little perl script to translate the 1986 MITRE UI guidelines
by Smith & Mosier to HTML.  I'm not sure why, but here it is:
        http://hcibib.org/sam/
That link is available from a new link category on guidelines:
        http://www.hcibib.org/hci-sites/GUIDELINES.html
Some popular new caegories include HCI history:
        http://www.hcibib.org/hci-sites/HISTORY.html
and just in time for April Fools day, HCI humor:
        http://www.hcibib.org/hci-sites/HUMOR.html

Gary Perlman, Director, HCI Bibliography Project
PO Box 20187, Columbus, OH 43220 USA
mailto:director@hcibib.org  http://hcibib.org/



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HI

I love what you have done by creating this website and putting all HCI information on it. I frequently use your site. However I was looking for some graduate school links on it or information regarding it but didn't could not find it. Is there such information on our site./

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Gary - I don't think we've ever met, but I just wanted to let you know how
valuable www.hcibib.org is, and that I frequently use it and recommend it to
students.  It clearly takes a huge amount of effort, and it appears that you
have minimal resources to work on it - so I doubly appreciate your efforts, and
at the same time am disappointed to see recent coverage decreasing.

I'm afraid I can't offer any assistance at this point (as I am going up for
tenure next year), but with any luck, I'll think of some way to help you
afterwards.

  - Ben

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Congratulations on the award -- I send my students over to the hcibib 
site when they are in the "I don't know what to do for my master's 
project" stage :)

Anyway, congratulations, even though it is a little creepy to get a 
"lifetime" award.  I mean, where do you go after that?  You can aspire 
to an after-lifetime award I guess.

brent


Brent Auernheimer
Director of Digital Campus
Professor of Computer Science
California State University
Fresno CA 93740 USA
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> 	SIGCHI Lifetime Service Awards:
>
> 		Gary Perlman
> 		Marilyn Mantei Tremaine
> 		Sara Bly
> 		Don Patterson
> 		John "Scooter" Morris
> 	

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Hi Gary!

Congratulations!  I saw that you are finally going to get the recognition
you so richly deserve for all your efforts on behalf of SIGCHI.  It's about
time!

I spoke with Jim Foley last summer to learn how I could advocate for you,
but he told me he was no longer working on that committee.  I sent notes off
to Kevin S and Big Joe and got polite thank-you's back.  Hope they had some
influence.

Again, it's about time!  I'll be there to cheer for you.

David D. Stubbs
Usability Architects, Inc. - Specialists in User-Centered Design &
Engineering
  2215 NE 45th Ave
  Portland OR 97213-1343, USA
  +1.503.284.0164 Tel
  +1.425.827.9296 UAI, Kirkland WA
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  http://www.requirementsbeforedesign.com (personal)
  david.stubbs@usability-architects.com


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You are SO super!  THANKS SO MUCH!  I am looking forward to seeing you- and celebrating you - in Montreal at CHI in April!  In the meantime,stay warm...
--Susan
On 12/6/05, Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org> wrote:> The HCI Bibliography has just been updated with about 3000 new entries> and is "up-to-date" more-or-less, with 32,150 entries, give-or-take.>        http://hcibib.org>> There are some gaps in the HCIBIB:>        BCS-HCI conferences were last covered in 1998>        HCI International was last covered in 2001> If you know of online versions of bibliographic info> on these, please let me know.>> Some conferences recently added:>        Creativity and Cognition>        Universal Usability>        Interaction Design and Children>        Designing for User Experiences> Most of these are available from the conferences page:>        http://www.hcibib.org/confer.html> but all are available from:>        http://www.hcibib.org/pubtypes.html>        http://www.hcibib.org/pubdates.html> Not much to report on Journal coverage, but I'll> update the coverage soon after the new year starts.> Certainly by CHI'06 (in my home town of Montreal).>> The search engine has some new features. My favorite> is the summary of authors and dates (added to terms)> in the results. Want to know who does work on visualization> and when it was done?>> http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=visualization&summary=checked&authors=checked&dates=checked>> You can explore who collaborates with whom.  It's fun!>> I remain your humble bibliographer,>> Gary Perlman>>    --------------------------------------------------------------->                To unsubscribe, send an empty email to>     mailto:chi-announcements-unsubscribe-request@listserv.acm.org>    For further details of CHI lists see http://sigchi.org/listserv>    --------------------------------------------------------------->

--Susan M. Dray, Ph.D., CHFPDray & Associates, Inc.Minneapolis, MN  55405  USA+1 612 377 1980dray@acm.orgwww.dray.com"If the USER can't use it,it doesn't work!"™

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Hi Gary,

Long time no see.

Many thanks for keeping this going.  Very useful.

But a question.  Since when did you become "humble?"  I don't 
recollect that as being one of your defining characteristics. :-))

--tom


>The HCI Bibliography has just been updated with about 3000 new entries
>and is "up-to-date" more-or-less, with 32,150 entries, give-or-take.
>	http://hcibib.org
>
>There are some gaps in the HCIBIB:
>	BCS-HCI conferences were last covered in 1998
>	HCI International was last covered in 2001
>If you know of online versions of bibliographic info
>on these, please let me know.
>
>Some conferences recently added:
>	Creativity and Cognition
>	Universal Usability
>	Interaction Design and Children
>	Designing for User Experiences
>Most of these are available from the conferences page:
>	http://www.hcibib.org/confer.html
>but all are available from:
>	http://www.hcibib.org/pubtypes.html
>	http://www.hcibib.org/pubdates.html
>Not much to report on Journal coverage, but I'll
>update the coverage soon after the new year starts.
>Certainly by CHI'06 (in my home town of Montreal).
>
>The search engine has some new features. My favorite
>is the summary of authors and dates (added to terms)
>in the results. Want to know who does work on visualization
>and when it was done?
>
>http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=visualization&summary=checked&authors=checked&dates=checked
>
>You can explore who collaborates with whom.  It's fun!
>
>I remain your humble bibliographer,
>
>Gary Perlman
>
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Hi Gary!

I just want to express my gratitude and admiration of you perseverance with
doing this work. It's unvaluable.

Also - I've tried to get some librarian students to do some initial bibliometric
work over the HCI area, with no luck unfortunately. Now that you've added the
author/terms summary (in your example) maybe they will find it feasible to do!
I am also trying to find out whether it would be possible to find funding to do
some actual bibliometric research over the area (by a PhD student).

best regards
Stefan Holmlid

| Stefan Holmlid, ass. professor http://www.ida.liu.se/~steho/
| Human Centred Systems, IDA     steho ida.liu.se
| Linköpings universitet         +46 13 28 1176
| 581 83 LINKÖPING               +46 733 899672 

-----Original Message-----
From: ACM SIGCHI General Interest Announcements (Mailing List)
[mailto:CHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS@LISTSERV.ACM.ORG] On Behalf Of Gary PERLMAN
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Subject: HCI Bibliography Updated

The HCI Bibliography has just been updated with about 3000 new entries
and is "up-to-date" more-or-less, with 32,150 entries, give-or-take.
	http://hcibib.org

There are some gaps in the HCIBIB:
	BCS-HCI conferences were last covered in 1998
	HCI International was last covered in 2001
If you know of online versions of bibliographic info
on these, please let me know.

Some conferences recently added:
	Creativity and Cognition
	Universal Usability
	Interaction Design and Children
	Designing for User Experiences
Most of these are available from the conferences page:
	http://www.hcibib.org/confer.html
but all are available from:
	http://www.hcibib.org/pubtypes.html
	http://www.hcibib.org/pubdates.html
Not much to report on Journal coverage, but I'll
update the coverage soon after the new year starts.
Certainly by CHI'06 (in my home town of Montreal).

The search engine has some new features. My favorite
is the summary of authors and dates (added to terms)
in the results. Want to know who does work on visualization
and when it was done?

http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=visualization&summary=checked&authors=checked
&dates=checked

You can explore who collaborates with whom.  It's fun!

I remain your humble bibliographer,

Gary Perlman

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Dear Gary:

Thanks for your heroic effort!!! What an Saint,=20
or a Mensch, you are. I hope you receive a=20
special blessing for your and your team's efforts.

Please note the documents that appear below, to=20
check if they are in your bib. If not, maybe next=20
time. Apologies in advance for any typos or other=20
errors.

Happy "Holiday Season" and have a good new Year.

Sincerely, Aaron

Recent publications by AM, AM+A,
or about AM+A

Baecker, Ronald and Marcus, Aaron (1998).=20
"Printing and Publishing C Programs," Software=20
Visualization: Programming as a Multimedia=20
Experience, John Stasko, ed., MIT Press,=20
Cambridge, MA, pp. 44-61, ISBN: 0-262-19395-7.

Baecker, Ron, and Marcus (1990).  Aaron, Human=20
=46actors and Typography for More Readable=20
Programs, Addison-Wesley, Reading MA,  ISBN=20
0-201-10745-7.

=46ierro,Ed (2001). "Getting the Picture," ID=20
Magazine, Vol. 48, No. 3, May 2001, ppl. 64-67.=20
An interview about icon design.

=46ord, Gabrielle Ford, Kotz=E8, Paula, and Marcus,=20
Aaron (2005). "Cultural Dimensions: Who is=20
Stereotyping Whom?" Proc. HCI International=20
Conference, Las Vegas, NV, pp. TBD.

Marcus, Aaron (2005). "When in Rome, Do as the=20
Romans Do: HCII 2005 Recap", Fast Forward Column,=20
Interactions, 12:6, November/December 2005, pp.=20
tbd.

Marcus, Aaron (2005). "Education and CHI." Fast=20
=46orward Column, Interactions, 12:5,=20
September/October 2005, pp. tbd.

Usability Grows Up: The Great Debate," Fast=20
=46orward Column, Interactions, 12:4, July/August=20
2005, pp. 72-73 See also:=20
<http://uigarden.net/english/reviewsandinterviews.php/2005/08/20/usability_g=
rows_up_the_great_debate>http://uigarden.net/english/reviewsandinterviews.ph=
p/2005/08/20/usability_grows_up_the_great_debate(English)=20
and
<http://www.uigarden.net/chinese/reviewsandinterviews.php/2005/08/20/da_bian=
_lun>http://www.uigarden.net/chinese/reviewsandinterviews.php/2005/08/20/da_=
bian_lun(Chinese)

Marcus, Aaron (2005). "The Out-of-Box Home=20
Experience: Remote from Reality." Fast Forward=20
Column, Interactions, 12:3, May/June 2005, pp.=20
54-56.

Marcus, Aaron (2005). "Dreaming of Robots: An=20
Interview with Bruce Sterling."Fast Forward=20
Column, Interactions, 12;2, March/April 2005, pp.=20
68-70.

Marcus, Aaron (2005). User-Centered Design in the=20
Enterprise."Fast Forward Column, Interactions,=20
13-1, January/February 2005, pp.18-23.

Marcus, Aaron (2005). "User Interface Design's=20
Return on Investment: Examples and Statistics."=20
Chapter 2 in Bias, R. G., and Mayhew, D.J..,=20
(Eds.), Cost-Justifying Usability, 2nd Edition.=20
San Francisco: Elsevier, pp. 17-39.

Marcus, Aaron. (2005). "User Interfaces of=20
Wireless Mobile Devices." In Longoria, Roman,=20
ed., Designing Software for the Mobile Context: A=20
Practitioner's Guide, Chapter 6. Berlin: Springer=20
Verlag,  pp. 135-150.

Marcus, Aaron (2005). "User-Interface Design and=20
Culture." In Aykin, Nuray, ed., Usability and=20
Internationalization of Information Technology,=20
Chapter 3. New York: Lawrence Erlbaum Publishers,=20
51-78.

Marcus, Aaron (2004). "The Next Revolution:=20
Rider/driver vehicleuser-interface design."=20
Information Design Journal and Document Design,=20
Vol. 12, Number 1, 2004, p. 69.

Marcus, Aaron (2004). "It's About Time."Fast=20
=46orward Column, Interactions, 11:6,=20
November-December 2004, pp. 16-21.

Marcus, Aaron (2004). "Branding 101." Fast=20
=46orward Column, Interactions,11:5,=20
September-October 2004, pp. 14-21.

Marcus, Aaron (2004). "Insights on Outsourcing."=20
=46ast Forward Column, Interactions, 11:4,=20
July-August 2004, pp. 28-34.

Marcus, Aaron (2004). "The Ins and Outs of=20
Outsourcing." User Experience, 3:7, Fall 2004, p.=20
2.

Marcus, Aaron (2004). "Guidellines for Effective=20
Use of Color on Display Devices," in Teague,=20
Lavette C., Object-Oriented Analysis and Design=20
with UML. New York: Pearson Prentice Hall, pp.=20
338-340,  ISBN: 0-13-143406-3.

  Marcus, Aaron (2004). "The Next=20
Revolution:Rider/driver vehicle user-interface=20
design." Conference Lecture Summaries,=20
Information Design Journal, 12:1, 2004, p. 69.

Marcus, Aaron [2004]. "Birth/Death of information=20
as art: 'Body Worlds',"Information Design=20
Journal+Document Design. UK: Palgrave, 11:2/3,=20
2002/03, pp. 246-251.

Marcus, Aaron [2004]. "Six Degrees of=20
Separation," User Experience, June 2004, pp. 16.

Marcus, Aaron [2004]. "User Experience Planning,"=20
=46ast Forward Column, Interactions, 11:3, May-June=20
2004, pp. 28-34.

Marcus, Aaron [2003]. "Ease-of-Use Equals Use,"=20
Software Development Magazine, April 2004, pp.=20
38-40.

Marcus, Aaron [2004]. "Patterns within Patterns,"=20
=46ast Forward Column, Interactions, 11:2,=20
March-April 2004, pp. 28-34.

Marcus, Aaron [2004]. "Vehicle User Interfaces,"=20
=46ast Forward Column, Interactions, 11:1,=20
January-February 2004, pp. 40-47.

Marcus, Aaron [2003]. "The Emotion Commotion,"=20
=46ast Forward Column, 10:6, Interactions,=20
November-December 2003, pp. 28-34.

Marcus, Aaron [2003]. "When Is a User Not A User?=20
Who Are We? What Do We Do," Fast Forward Column,=20
Interactions, 10:5, September-October 2003, pp.=20
28-34.

Marcus, Aaron [2003]. "What do UI Designers Think=20
About Protecting their Designs?," Fast Forward=20
Column, Interactions, 10:4, July-August 2003, pp.=20
37-43.

Marcus, Aaron [2003]. "Icons, Symbols, and More,"=20
=46ast Forward Column, Interactions, 10:3,=20
May-June2003, pp. 28-34.

Marcus, Aaron [2003]. "Universal, Ubiquitous,=20
User-Interface Designfor the Disabled and=20
Elderly," Fast Forward Column, Interactions,=20
10:2, March-April 2003, pp. 23-27.

Marcus, Aaron (2003). "Vehicle User-Interface=20
Design," Proceedings, Human-Computer Interface=20
International, Crete, Greece, June 2003, pp. tbd.

Marcus, Aaron [2003] ."12 myths of Mobile UI=20
Design," Software Development Magazine, May 2003,=20
pp. 38-40. See:=20
http://milife.howardesign.com/jeff/12myths.html.

Marcus, Aaron [2003]. "Are You Cultured?" New Architect, 8:3, 28-31.

Marcus, Aaron. (2003). "User-Interface Design and=20
China: A Great Leap Forward" Fast-Forward Column,=20
Interactions, ACM Publisher, www.acm.org, 10:1,=20
January/February 2003, pp. 21-25.

Marcus, Aaron. (2002). "The Cult of Cute,"=20
=46ast-Forward Column, Interactions, ACM Publisher,=20
www.acm.org, 9:6, November/December 2002, pp.=20
29-33.

Marcus, Aaron. (2002). "Dare We Define=20
User-Interface Design," Fast-Forward Column,=20
Interactions, ACM Publisher, www.acm.org, 9:5,=20
September/October 2002, pp. 31-36 .

Marcus, Aaron. (2002) "Advanced Vehicle=20
User-Interface and Information-Visualization=20
Design." Information Visualization Journal, 1:2,=20
9 Sep 2002, Palgrave Macmillan, United Kingdom,=20
pp. 95-102.

Marcus, Aaron. (2002)."CHI as a Cross-Tribal=20
Community," Fast-Forward Column, Interactions,=20
ACM Publisher, www.acm.org, 9:4, July/August=20
2002, pp. 25-29.

Marcus, Aaron. (2002) "Return on Investment for=20
Usable UI Design" User Experience, Usability=20
Professional Association's Magazine, 1:3, Winter=20
2002, 25-31.

Marcus, Aaron. (2002). "Culture Class vs. Culture=20
Clash." Fast-Forward Column, Interactions, ACM=20
Publisher, www.acm.org, 9:3, May/June 2002,31-36.

Marcus, Aaron. (2002). "User-Interface Design and=20
Culture Dimensions." Internationalization=20
Workshop. Proceedings. ACM SIGCHI CHI-2002,=20
Minneapolis, MN, 21-24 April 2002, not circulated.

Marcus, Aaron. (2002). "Metaphors and User=20
Interfaces in the 21st Century." Fast-Forward=20
Column, Interactions, ACM Publisher, www.acm.org,=20
9:2, March/April 2002, 31-36.

Marcus, Aaron. (2002) "Globalization,=20
Localization, and Cross-Cultural Communication in=20
User-Interface Design," in Jacko, J. and A.=20
Spears, Chapter 23, Handbook of Human-Computrer=20
Interaction, Lawrence Erlbaum Publishers, New=20
York, 2002, pp.  441-463.

Marcus, Aaron.  (2002). "User-Interface Design=20
for Advanced Mobile Devices" (in Korean). Korea=20
Design Monthly. February 2002, pp. tbd.

Marcus, Aaron, (2001). "User-interface design for=20
air-travel booking:  A case study of Sabre."=20
Information Design Journal, 10:2, 186-206.=20
Published for the International Institute for=20
Information Design by  John Benjamins Publishing=20
Co., Amsterdam, The Netherlands,=20
idj-office@io.tudelft.nl.

Marcus, Aaron. (2001) "References in Mobile=20
User-Interfacae Design and Culture," ID News,=20
International Institute for Information Design,=20
Vienna, Austria, November 2001, pp. 4-6,=20
www.iiid.net.

Marcus, Aaron. (2001) "Intellectual Property=20
Issues in User Interface Design," ID News,=20
International Institute for Information Design,=20
Vienna, Austria, February 2001, pp. 4-6,=20
www.iiid.net.

Marcus, Aaron (2001). "Extreme Design of=20
BabyFaces for Mobile Devices, Nikkei Design=20
(Japan, in Japanese), No. 2, February 2001, pp.=20
84-87.

Marcus, Aaron (2000). "International and=20
Intercultural User Interfaces," in User=20
Interfaces for All, ed.  Dr. Constantine=20
Stephanidis, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates=20
Publishers, New York, 2000, pp. 47-63.

Marcus, Aaron (2000). "Designing the User=20
Interface for a Vehicle Navigation System: A Case=20
Study," chapter in Bergman, Eric, editor, =20
Information Appliances and Beyond: Interaction=20
Design for Consumer Products, Morgan Kaufmann,=20
San Francisco, 2000, ISBN 1-55860-600-9,=20
http:www.mkp.com, pp. 205-255.

Marcus, Aaron (1999). "Globalization of=20
User-Interface Design for the Web," in =20
Proceedings, 1st International Conference on=20
Internationalization of Products and Systems=20
(IWIPS), Girish Probhu and Elisa M. Delgaldo,=20
eds., 22-22 May, 1999, Rochester, NY, Backhouse=20
Press, Rochester, NY, USA, ISBN: 0-965691-2-2,=20
pp. 165-172.

Marcus, Aaron, and Chen, Eugene.=20
(2002)."Designing the PDA of the Future."=20
Interactions, ACM Publisher, www.acm.org, 9:1,=20
January/February 2002, 32-44.

Marcus, Aaron, and Emilie W. Gould (2000).=20
"Cultural Dimensions and Global Web=20
User-Interface Design: What? So What? Now What?"=20
Proc., 6th Conference onHuman Factors and the=20
Web, 19 June 2000, University of Texas, Austin,=20
TX, avail. from www.tri.sbc.com/hfweb.

Marcus, Aaron,  et al. (1999). "Globalization of=20
User-Interface Design for the Web," Proc., 5th=20
Conference on Human Factors and the Web, 3 June=20
1999, NIST, Gathersburg, MD, avail. from=20
www.tri.sbc.com/hfweb.

Marcus, Aaron (1998). "Metaphors in=20
User-Interface Design," ACM SIGDOC (Special=20
Interest Group on Documentation), Vol, 22, No.2,=20
May 1998, pp. 43-57, ISSN 0731-1001.

Marcus, Aaron (1995). "Principles of Effective=20
Visual Communication for Graphical User Interface=20
Design," in Readings in Human-Computer=20
Interaction, 2nd Edition, Ed. Baecker, Grudin,=20
Buxton, and Greenberg, Morgan Kaufman, Palo Alto,=20
1995, pp. 425-441, ISBN: 1-55860-246-1.

Marcus, Aaron (1997). "Graphical User=20
Interfaces,"  Chapter 19, in Helander, M.G.,=20
Landauer, T.K., and  Prabhu, P., Eds., Handbook=20
of Human-Computer Interaction, Elsevier Science,=20
B.V., The Hague, Netherlands, 1997, ISBN=20
0-444-4828-626, pp. 423-44.

Marcus, Aaron (1996). "Icon and Symbol Design=20
Issues for Graphical User Interfaces", Chapter 13=20
in del Galdo, Elisa M., and Jakob Nielsen, eds.,=20
International User Interfaces, Wiley, New York,=20
1996, ISBN 0-471-12965, pp. 257-270.

Marcus, Aaron (1996). "Intellectual Property=20
Issues in User-Interface Design" (in Japanese),=20
Journal of the Japan Patent Office, Tokyo, Japan,=20
No. 186, April 1996, pp. 8-14.

Marcus, Aaron (1992). Graphic Design for=20
Electronic Documents and User Interfaces,=20
Addison-Wesley, Reading MA, 1992, ISBN:=20
0-201-54364-8 (also available in Japanese).

Marcus, Aaron, and Park, Seonghee (2005).=20
"Wrist-Top User-Interface Design." Proc. HCI=20
International, July 2005, Las Vegas, NV, pp. TBD.

Marcus, Aaron, and Baumgartner,=20
Valentina-Johanna. 2005.  "A Practical Set of=20
Culture Dimensions for Global User-Interface=20
Development." In  Masood Masoodian, Steve Jones,=20
Bill Rogers , Ed., Proc. of Computer Human=20
Interaction: 6th Asia Pacific Conference, APCHI=20
2004, Rotorua, New Zealand, 29 June 29-2 July=20
2004, Volume 3101 / 2004 , p. 252-261. Berlin:=20
Springer-Verlag GmbH,  ISSN: 0302-9743,=20
ISBN: 3-540-22312-6, Online at=20
http://www.springerlink.com/app/home/contribution.asp?wasp=3D99eqac4jwr2ruwb=
cat33&referrer=3Dparent&backto=3Dissue,26,79;journal,309,1949;linkingpublica=
tionresults,1:105633,1=20
(06 Mar 2005).

Marcus, Aaron, and Baumgartner,Valentina-Johanna=20
(2004). "Mapping User-Interface Design Components=20
vs. Culture Dimensions in Corporate Websites,"=20
Visible Language Journal, MIT Press, 38:1, 1-65,=20
2004.

Marcus,Aaron, and Baumgartner, Valentina-Johanna=20
(2004). "A Practical Set of Culture Dimension for=20
Evaluating User-Interface Designs" in=20
Proceedings, Sixth Asia-Pacific Conference on=20
Computer-Human Interaction (APCHI 2004),  Royal=20
Lakeside Novotel Hotel, Rotorua, New Zealand, 30=20
June-2 July 2004, 252-261.

Marcus, Aaron, Valentina J. Baumgartner,  and=20
Eugene Chen. (2003). " User-Interface Design and=20
Culture Dimensions" Proceedings, Human-Computer=20
Interface International Conference, Crete,=20
Greece, June 2003, in press.

Marcus, Aaron, and Emilie W. Gould (2000).=20
"Crosscurrents: Cultural Dimensions and Global=20
Web User-Interface Design," Interactions, ACM=20
Publisher, www.acm.org, Vol. 7, No. 4,=20
July/August 2000, pp. 32-46.

Marcus, Aaron, Nick Smilonich, and Lynne Thompson=20
(1994). The Cross-GUI Handbook for Multiplatform=20
User-Interface Design, Addison-Wesley, Reading,=20
1994, ISBN 0-201-57592-2.

Marcus, Aaron, et al. "Shape Up Your Documents."=20
Marketing brochure, Xerox Font Services, El=20
Segundo, California, Doc. No.  610P51268,=20
October 1992, 20 pp.

Messenheimer, Susan (2005). "Why Aren'tDevelopers=20
Buying Into Third-Party Components."
Software Development Times. URL Source:=20
http://68.236.189.240:89/article/special-20050201-01.html=20
(sampled 03 February 2005). Quotes Aaron Marcus.

Wildbur, Peter, and Michael Burke (1999).=20
Information Graphics: Innovative Solutions in=20
Contemporary Design, Thames and Hudson, London,=20
ISBN 0-500-28077-0. Contains extensive AM+A=20
project figures, including Sabre.

Interviews and articles posted on the Web

The following are interviews with Aaron Marcus:

http://www.informationdesign.org/special/marcus_interview.php  =20
http://www.id.iit.edu/news/articles/marcus_interview_march04.html
http://webword.com/interviews/marcus.html
http://www.ibizinterviews.com/aaronm1.htm

The following are announcements about AM and/orAM+A:

Italy/Experientia's blog on people-centered design, August 2005:
http://blog.vanderbeeken.com/2005/07/aaron_marcus_an.html

IBM New Paradigms in Computing Conference, 11 July 2005:
http://www.almaden.ibm.com/cs/user/npuc2005/bio.shtml#Ian

Danube University of Krems, Austria: Lecture=20
about Cross-Cultural User Experience Design, July=20
2005:
http://www.donau-uni.ac.at/de/aktuell/news/archiv/05290/index.php

American Center for Design, Re: Wireless Seminar:
http://www.wirelessdevnet.com/news/2002/73/news8.html
Illinois Institute of Technology, Institute of=20
Design, lecture about Wireless UI design:
http://www.id.iit.edu/news/aaron_marcus_11-07-01.html

Illinois Institute of Technology, Institute of=20
Design News, 14 April 2004, announces an=20
exclusive interview with Aaron Marcus: "Aaron=20
Marcus, President of AM+A and a 35-year veteran=20
of user interface development, recently taught a=20
one-week interface design course at ID. Sharon=20
Poggenpohl spoke with Aaron about the history and=20
ever-evolving future of the field of interaction=20
design. "
  http://www.id.iit.edu/news/articles/marcus_interview_march04.html

Aaron Marcus is quoted among 20 industry figures=20
in an articleby Nico MacDonald about the=20
Internet/Web design field in 2001:=20
http://www.spy.co.uk/Articles/Gain/AfterTheFall

Articles by Aaron Marcus are posted at Icograda's=20
Website archive of past features:=20
(http://www.icograda.org/web/feature-past.shtml)

Article about home media user experience at ACM's Ubiquity:
http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/v6i16_marcus.html

Editorial/Advisory Boards, Faculty Appointments

Mr. Marcus is on the Editorial or Advisory Boards=20
of the following publications and organization:

Human-Centered Design Network (HCD-Net) Japan,=20
International Advisory Board,=20
http://www.hcdnet.org/en

Information Design Journal and Document Design, http://www.benjamins.com/idj

Interactions, flagship publicaton of the=20
Association for Computing Machinery's Special=20
Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction,=20
http://www.acm.org

Institute for Advanced Academy of  Decision=20
Science, University of Nebraska at Omaha, College=20
of Information Science and Technology.

International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction.

Motorola Research Labs, Visionary Human Interface Review Board, Schaumberg, =
IL.

Universal Access in the Information Society=20
(UAIS), an international journal published by=20
Springer Verlag, Germany,=20
http://link.springer.de/journals/uais

User Experience, flagship publicaiton of=20
Usability Professionals Association,=20
http://www.upassoc.org

Visible Language, c/o Prof. Sharon Poggenpohl,=20
Editor, Institute of Design,  Illinois Institute=20
of Technology, "Poggenpohl, Sharon"=20
<idpoggenpohl@id.iit.edu>

Mr. Marcus holds the following  positions:

2003-ongoing:

Visiting Professor, Knowledge Media Design Institute
University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Visiting Professor, Institute of Design
Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois, USA

New Product Development Coach, Haas Business School,
University of California/Berkeley, Berkeley, California, USA

Advisory Board Member, Berkeley Institute of Design,
University of California /Berkeley, Berkeley, California, USA

Mr. Marcus serves on the Boards of the following=20
publications and organizations:

AIGA Center for Cross-Cultural Design,=20
http://designforum.aiga.org/content.cfm?Alias=3Dcrossculturalnode),=20
an information and activity resource

User Experience Magazine=20
(http://www.upassoc.org/upa_publications/user_experience/),=20
the member publication of the UPA (he is=20
Editor-in-Chief)

Interactions=20
(http://www.sigchi.org/interactions/), the member=20
publicationof ACM SIGCHI, the special interest=20
group for computer-human interaction (he is on=20
the Editorial Board and writes the "Fast Forward"=20
column in each issue)

International Institute for Information Design=20
(http://www.iiid.net), based in Vienna

Visible Language  (http://www.longleaf.net/ggrow/WriteVisual/Visible.html)

Information Design and Document Design Journal=20
(http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_seriesview.cgi?series=3DIDJDD=20
)

International Journal of Human-Computer=20
Interaction=20
(https://www.erlbaum.com/shop/tek9.asp?pg=3Dproducts&specific=3D1044-7318)

Universal Access Journal=20
(http://www.springeronline.com/sgw/cda/frontpage/0,11855,5-0-70-1167458-0,00=
=2Ehtml?referer=3Dwww.springeronline.com%2Feast%2Fjournal%2F10209%2F)

  International Association for Universal=20
Design,Yokahama, Japan (http://www.iaud.net/en/)
----------------- At 9:31 pm -0500 06.12.05, Gary=20
PERLMAN wrote:  -----------------
>The HCI Bibliography has just been updated with about 3000 new entries
>and is "up-to-date" more-or-less, with 32,150 entries, give-or-take.
>	http://hcibib.org
>
>There are some gaps in the HCIBIB:
>	BCS-HCI conferences were last covered in 1998
>	HCI International was last covered in 2001
>If you know of online versions of bibliographic info
>on these, please let me know.
>
>Some conferences recently added:
>	Creativity and Cognition
>	Universal Usability
>	Interaction Design and Children
>	Designing for User Experiences
>Most of these are available from the conferences page:
>	http://www.hcibib.org/confer.html
>but all are available from:
>	http://www.hcibib.org/pubtypes.html
>	http://www.hcibib.org/pubdates.html
>Not much to report on Journal coverage, but I'll
>update the coverage soon after the new year starts.
>Certainly by CHI'06 (in my home town of Montreal).
>
>The search engine has some new features. My favorite
>is the summary of authors and dates (added to terms)
>in the results. Want to know who does work on visualization
>and when it was done?
>
>http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=3Dvisualization&summary=3Dchecked&author=
s=3Dchecked&dates=3Dchecked
>
>You can explore who collaborates with whom.  It's fun!
>
>I remain your humble bibliographer,
>
>Gary Perlman
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New for 2005-06:

Editor-in-Chief, User Experience Magazine,
Usability Professionals Association (http://www.upassoc.org)

Editor, Information Design Journal/Document Design Journal
http://www.benjamins.com/idj/

Visiting Professor, Knowledge Media Design Institute
University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Visiting Professor, Institute of Design
Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Interview: http://www.id.iit.edu/news/articles/marcus_interview_march04.html

New Product Development Course Mentor
Haas Business School, University of California, Berkeley

Board of Directors, International Institute of Information Design,
Vienna, Austria, http://www.iiid.net

Steering Committee, AIGA Center for Cross-Cultural Design,
http://www.crossculturaldesign.org

International Advisory Board, International Association
for Universal Design, Yokahama, Japan, www.iaud.net

New Interviews:

http://www.typeradio.org/loudblog/index.php=20
http://www.donau-uni.ac.at/de/aktuell/news/archiv/05290/index.php=20
http://www.thefeature.com/article?articleid=3D101703&ref=3D7850273=20
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suggested</title></head><body>
<div>Dear Gary:</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Thanks for your heroic effort!!! What an Saint, or a Mensch, you
are. I hope you receive a special blessing for your and your team's
efforts.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Please note the documents that appear below, to check if they are
in your bib. If not, maybe next time. Apologies in advance for any
typos or other errors.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Happy &quot;Holiday Season&quot; and have a good new Year.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Sincerely, Aaron</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><font size=3D"+3"><b>Recent publications by AM,
AM+A,</b></font></div>
<div><font size=3D"+3"><b>or about AM+A</b></font></div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Baecker, Ronald and Marcus, Aaron (1998). &quot;Printing and
Publishing C Programs,&quot;<i> Software Visualization: Programming as
a Multimedia Experience</i>, John Stasko, ed., MIT Press, Cambridge,
MA, pp. 44-61, ISBN: 0-262-19395-7.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Baecker, Ron, and Marcus (1990).&nbsp;
Aaron,<i> Human Factors and Typography for More Readable Programs</i>,
Addison-Wesley, Reading MA,&nbsp; ISBN 0-201-10745-7.</font></div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Fierro,Ed (2001). &quot;Getting the Picture,&quot;<i> ID</i>
Magazine, Vol. 48, No. 3, May 2001, ppl. 64-67. An interview about
icon design.</div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div>Ford, Gabrielle Ford, Kotz=E8, Paula, and Marcus, Aaron (2005).
&quot;Cultural Dimensions: Who is Stereotyping Whom?&quot;<i> Proc.
HCI International Conference</i>, Las Vegas, NV, pp. TBD.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Marcus, Aaron (2005). &quot;When in Rome, Do as the Romans Do:
HCII 2005 Recap&quot;, Fast Forward Column, Interactions, 12:6,
November/December 2005, pp. tbd.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Marcus, Aaron (2005). &quot;Education and CHI.&quot; Fast Forward
Column, Interactions, 12:5, September/October 2005, pp. tbd.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Usability Grows Up: The Great Debate,&quot; Fast Forward Column,
Interactions, 12:4, July/August 2005, pp. 72-73 See also: <a
href=3D
"http://uigarden.net/english/reviewsandinterviews.php/2005/08/20/usability_g=
rows_up_the_great_debate"><span
></span
>http://uigarden.net/english/reviewsandinterviews.php/2005/08/20/usab<span
></span>ility_grows_up_the_great_debate</a>(English) and</div>
<div><a
href=3D
"http://www.uigarden.net/chinese/reviewsandinterviews.php/2005/08/20/da_bian=
_lun"><span
></span
>http://www.uigarden.net/chinese/reviewsandinterviews.php/2005/08/20/<span
></span>da_bian_lun</a>(Chinese)</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Marcus, Aaron (2005). &quot;The Out-of-Box Home Experience:
Remote from Reality.&quot; Fast Forward Column, Interactions, 12:3,
May/June 2005, pp. 54-56.</div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron (2005). &quot;Dreaming of
Robots: An Interview with Bruce Sterling.&quot;</font>Fast Forward
Column,<i> Interactions</i>, 12;2, March/April 2005, pp. 68-70.</div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron (2005). User-Centered Design
in the Enterprise.&quot;</font>Fast Forward Column,<i>
Interactions</i>, 13-1, January/February 2005, pp.18-23.</div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron (2005). &quot;User Interface
Design's Return on Investment: Examples and Statistics.&quot; Chapter
2 in Bias, R. G., and Mayhew, D.J.., (Eds.),<i> Cost-Justifying
Usability</i>, 2nd Edition. San Francisco: Elsevier, pp.
17-39.</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron. (2005). &quot;User
Interfaces of Wireless Mobile Devices.&quot; In Longoria, Roman,
ed.,</font><i> Designing Software for the Mobile Context: A
Practitioner's Guide</i><font color=3D"#000000">, Chapter 6. Berlin:
Springer Verlag,&nbsp; pp. 135-150.</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron (2005). &quot;User-Interface
Design and Culture.&quot; In Aykin, Nuray, ed.,<i> Usability and
Internationalization of Information Technology</i>, Chapter 3. New
York: Lawrence Erlbaum Publishers, 51-78.</font></div>
<div><br></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron (2004). &quot;The Next
Revolution: Rider/driver vehicleuser-interface design.&quot;<i>
Information Design Journal and Document Design</i>, Vol. 12, Number 1,
2004, p. 69.</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron (2004). &quot;It's About
Time.&quot;</font>Fast Forward Column,<i> Interactions</i>, 11:6,
November-December 2004, pp. 16-21.</div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron (2004). &quot;Branding
101.&quot;</font> Fast Forward Column,<i> Interactions</i>,11:5,
September-October 2004, pp. 14-21.</div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron (2004). &quot;Insights on
Outsourcing.&quot;</font> Fast Forward Column,<i> Interactions</i>,
11:4, July-August 2004, pp. 28-34.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron (2004). =B3The Ins and Outs
of Outsourcing.=B2<i> User Experience</i>, 3:7, Fall 2004, p.
2.</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron (2004). &quot;Guidellines for
Effective Use of Color on Display Devices,&quot; in Teague, Lavette
C.,<i> Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with UML</i>. New York:
Pearson Prentice Hall, pp. 338-340,&nbsp; ISBN:
0-13-143406-3.</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">&nbsp;Marcus, Aaron (2004). &quot;The Next
Revolution:Rider/driver vehicle user-interface design.&quot;
Conference Lecture Summaries,<i> Information Design Journal</i>, 12:1,
2004, p. 69.</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div>Marcus, Aaron [2004]. &quot;Birth/Death of information as art:
'Body Worlds',&quot;<i>Information Design Journal+Document Design.</i>
UK: Palgrave, 11:2/3, 2002/03, pp. 246-251.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Marcus, Aaron [2004]. &quot;Six Degrees of Separation,&quot;<i>
User Experience</i>, June 2004, pp. 16.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Marcus, Aaron [2004]. &quot;User Experience Planning,&quot; Fast
=46orward Column,<i> Interactions</i>, 11:3, May-June 2004, pp.
28-34.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Marcus, Aaron [2003]. &quot;Ease-of-Use Equals Use,&quot;<i>
Software Development Magazine,</i> April 2004, pp. 38-40.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Marcus, Aaron [2004]. &quot;Patterns within Patterns,&quot; Fast
=46orward Column,<i> Interactions</i>, 11:2, March-April 2004, pp.
28-34.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Marcus, Aaron [2004]. &quot;Vehicle User Interfaces,&quot; Fast
=46orward Column,<i> Interactions</i>, 11:1, January-February 2004, pp.
40-47.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Marcus, Aaron [2003]. &quot;The Emotion Commotion,&quot; Fast
=46orward Column, 10:6,<i> Interactions</i>, November-December 2003, pp.
28-34.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Marcus, Aaron [2003]. &quot;When Is a User Not A User? Who Are
We? What Do We Do,&quot; Fast Forward Column,<i> Interactions</i>,
10:5, September-October 2003, pp. 28-34.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Marcus, Aaron [2003]. &quot;What do UI Designers Think About
Protecting their Designs?,&quot; Fast Forward Column,<i>
Interactions</i>, 10:4, July-August 2003, pp. 37-43.</div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div>Marcus, Aaron [2003]. &quot;Icons, Symbols, and More,&quot; Fast
=46orward Column,<i> Interactions</i>, 10:3, May-June2003, pp.
28-34.</div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div>Marcus, Aaron [2003]. &quot;Universal, Ubiquitous,&nbsp;
User-Interface Designfor the Disabled and Elderly,&quot; Fast Forward
Column,<i> Interactions</i>, 10:2, March-April 2003, pp. 23-27.</div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron (2003). &quot;Vehicle
User-Interface Design,&quot;<i> Proceedings</i>, Human-Computer
Interface International, Crete, Greece, June 2003, pp.
tbd.</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div>Marcus, Aaron [2003] .&quot;12 myths of Mobile UI
Design,&quot;<i> Software Development Magazine,</i> May 2003, pp.
38-40. See: http://milife.howardesign.com/jeff/12myths.html.</div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron [2003]. &quot;Are You
Cultured?&quot;<i> New Architect</i>, 8:3, 28-31.</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron. (2003). &quot;User-Interface
Design and China: A Great Leap Forward&quot; Fast-Forward Column,<i>
Interactions</i>, ACM Publisher, www.acm.org, 10:1, January/February
2003, pp. 21-25.</font></div>
<div><br></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron. (2002). &quot;The Cult of
Cute,&quot; Fast-Forward Column,<i> Interactions</i>, ACM Publisher,
www.acm.org, 9:6, November/December 2002, pp. 29-33.</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron. (2002). &quot;Dare We Define
User-Interface Design,&quot; Fast-Forward Column,<i> Interactions</i>,
ACM Publisher, www.acm.org, 9:5, September/October 2002, pp. 31-36
=2E</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron. (2002) &quot;Advanced
Vehicle User-Interface and Information-Visualization Design.&quot;<i>
Information Visualization</i> Journal, 1:2, 9 Sep 2002, Palgrave
Macmillan, United Kingdom, pp. 95-102<font face=3D"Verdana"
size=3D"+1">.</font></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron. (2002).&quot;CHI as a
Cross-Tribal Community,&quot; Fast-Forward Column,<i>
Interactions</i>, ACM Publisher, www.acm.org, 9:4, July/August 2002,
pp. 25-29.</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron. (2002) &quot;Return on
Investment for Usable UI Design&quot;<i> User Experience</i>,
Usability Professional Association's Magazine, 1:3, Winter 2002,
25-31.</font></div>
<div><br></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron. (2002). &quot;Culture Class
vs. Culture Clash.&quot; Fast-Forward Column,<i> Interactions</i>, ACM
Publisher, www.acm.org, 9:3, May/June 2002,31-36.</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron. (2002). &quot;User-Interface
Design and Culture Dimensions.&quot; Internationalization Workshop.
Proceedings. ACM SIGCHI CHI-2002, Minneapolis, MN, 21-24 April 2002,
not circulated.</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron. (2002). &quot;Metaphors and
User Interfaces in the 21st Century.&quot; Fast-Forward Column,<i>
Interactions</i>, ACM Publisher, www.acm.org, 9:2, March/April 2002,
31-36.</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron. (2002) &quot;Globalization,
Localization, and Cross-Cultural Communication in User-Interface
Design,&quot; in Jacko, J. and A. Spears, Chapter 23,<i> Handbook of
Human-Computrer Interaction</i>, Lawrence Erlbaum Publishers, New
York, 2002, pp.&nbsp; 441-463.</font></div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Marcus, Aaron.&nbsp; (2002). &quot;User-Interface Design for
Advanced Mobile Devices&quot; (in Korean).<i> Korea Design
Monthly.</i> February 2002, pp. tbd.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron, (2001). &quot;User-interface
design for air-travel booking:&nbsp; A case study of Sabre.&quot;<i>
Information Design Journal</i>, 10:2, 186-206. Published for the
International Institute for Information Design by&nbsp; John Benjamins
Publishing Co., Amsterdam, The Netherlands,
idj-office@io.tudelft.nl.</font></div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Marcus, Aaron. (2001) &quot;References in Mobile User-Interfacae
Design and Culture,&quot;<i> ID News</i>, International Institute for
Information Design, Vienna, Austria, November 2001, pp. 4-6,
www.iiid.net.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Marcus, Aaron. (2001) &quot;Intellectual Property Issues in User
Interface Design,&quot;<i> ID News</i>, International Institute for
Information Design, Vienna, Austria, February 2001, pp. 4-6,
www.iiid.net.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Marcus, Aaron (2001). &quot;Extreme Design of BabyFaces for
Mobile Devices, Nikkei Design (Japan, in Japanese), No. 2, February
2001, pp. 84-87.</div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron (2000). &quot;International
and Intercultural User Interfaces,&quot; in<i> User Interfaces for
All</i>, ed.&nbsp; Dr. Constantine Stephanidis, Lawrence Erlbaum
Associates Publishers, New York, 2000, pp. 47-63.</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron (2000). &quot;Designing the
User Interface for a Vehicle Navigation System: A Case Study,&quot;
chapter in Bergman, Eric, editor,&nbsp;<i> Information Appliances and
Beyond: Interaction Design for Consumer Products</i>, Morgan Kaufmann,
San Francisco, 2000, ISBN 1-55860-600-9,</font>
http:www.mkp.com,<font color=3D"#000000"> pp. 205-255.</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div>Marcus, Aaron (1999). &quot;Globalization of User-Interface
Design for the Web,&quot; in&nbsp;<i> Proceedings</i>, 1st
International Conference on Internationalization of Products and
Systems (IWIPS), Girish Probhu and Elisa M. Delgaldo, eds., 22-22 May,
1999, Rochester, NY, Backhouse Press, Rochester, NY, USA, ISBN:
0-965691-2-2, pp. 165-172.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron, and Chen, Eugene.
(2002).&quot;Designing the PDA of the Future.&quot;<i>
Interactions</i>, ACM Publisher, www.acm.org, 9:1, January/February
2002, 32-44.</font></div>
<div><br></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron, and Emilie W. Gould (2000).
&quot;Cultural Dimensions and Global Web User-Interface Design: What?
So What? Now What?&quot; Proc., 6th Conference onHuman Factors and the
Web, 19 June 2000, University of Texas, Austin, TX, avail. from
www.tri.sbc.com/hfweb.</font></div>
<div><br></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron,&nbsp; et al. (1999).
&quot;Globalization of User-Interface Design for the Web,&quot;<i>
Proc</i>., 5th Conference on Human Factors and the Web, 3 June 1999,
NIST, Gathersburg, MD, avail. from www.tri.sbc.com/hfweb.</font></div>
<div><br></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron (1998). &quot;Metaphors in
User-Interface Design,&quot; ACM SIGDOC (Special Interest Group on
Documentation), Vol, 22, No.2, May 1998, pp. 43-57, ISSN
0731-1001.</font></div>
<div><br></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron (1995). &quot;Principles of
Effective Visual Communication for Graphical User Interface Design,&quot;
in<i> Readings in Human-Computer Interaction</i>, 2nd Edition, Ed.
Baecker, Grudin, Buxton, and Greenberg, Morgan Kaufman, Palo Alto,
1995, pp. 425-441, ISBN: 1-55860-246-1.</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron (1997). &quot;Graphical User
Interfaces,&quot;&nbsp; Chapter 19, in Helander, M.G., Landauer, T.K.,
and&nbsp; Prabhu, P., Eds.,<i> Handbook of Human-Computer
Interaction</i>, Elsevier Science, B.V., The Hague, Netherlands, 1997,
ISBN 0-444-4828-626, pp. 423-44.</font></div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Marcus, Aaron (1996). &quot;Icon and Symbol Design Issues for
Graphical User Interfaces&quot;, Chapter 13 in del Galdo, Elisa M.,
and Jakob Nielsen, eds., International User Interfaces, Wiley, New
York, 1996, ISBN 0-471-12965, pp. 257-270.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron (1996). &quot;Intellectual
Property Issues in User-Interface Design&quot; (in Japanese),<i>
Journal of the Japan Patent Office</i>, Tokyo, Japan, No. 186, April
1996, pp. 8-14.</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron (1992).<i> Graphic Design for
Electronic Documents and User Interfaces</i>, Addison-Wesley, Reading
MA, 1992, ISBN: 0-201-54364-8 (also available in
Japanese).</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron, and Park, Seonghee (2005).
&quot;Wrist-Top User-Interface Design.&quot;<i> Proc. HCI
International</i>, July 2005, Las Vegas, NV, pp. TBD.</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron, and Baumgartner,
Valentina-Johanna. 2005.&nbsp;</font> &quot;A Practical Set of Culture
Dimensions for Global User-Interface Development.&quot; In&nbsp;
Masood Masoodian, Steve Jones, Bill Rogers , Ed., Proc. of Computer
Human Interaction: 6th Asia Pacific Conference, APCHI 2004, Rotorua,
New Zealand, 29 June 29-2 July&nbsp; 2004, Volume 3101 / 2004 , p.
252-261. Berlin: Springer-Verlag GmbH,&nbsp; ISSN:&nbsp;0302-9743,
ISBN:&nbsp;3-540-22312-6, Online at
http://www.springerlink.com/app/home/contribution.asp?wasp=3D99eqac4jwr<span
></span
>2ruwbcat33&amp;referrer=3Dparent&amp;backto=3Dissue,26,79;journal,309,19<sp=
an
></span>49;linkingpublicationresults,1:105633,1 (06 Mar 2005).</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Marcus, Aaron, and Baumgartner,Valentina-Johanna (2004).<font
color=3D"#000000"> &quot;Mapping User-Interface Design Components vs.
Culture Dimensions in Corporate Websites,&quot;<i> Visible
Language</i> Journal, MIT Press, 38:1, 1-65, 2004.</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div>Marcus,Aaron, and Baumgartner, Valentina-Johanna&nbsp; (2004).
&quot;A Practical Set of Culture Dimension for Evaluating
User-Interface Designs&quot; in<i> Proceedings</i>, Sixth Asia-Pacific
Conference on Computer-Human Interaction (APCHI 2004),&nbsp; Royal
Lakeside Novotel Hotel, Rotorua, New Zealand, 30 June-2 July 2004,
252-261.</div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron, Valentina J. Baumgartner,&nbsp;
and Eugene Chen. (2003). &quot; User-Interface Design and Culture
Dimensions&quot;<i> Proceedings</i>, Human-Computer Interface
International Conference, Crete, Greece, June 2003, in
press.</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron, and Emilie W. Gould (2000).
&quot;Crosscurrents: Cultural Dimensions and Global Web User-Interface
Design,&quot;<i> Interactions</i>, ACM Publisher,<u> www.acm.org</u>,
Vol. 7, No. 4, July/August 2000, pp. 32-46.</font></div>
<div><br></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Marcus, Aaron, Nick Smilonich, and Lynne
Thompson (1994).<i> The Cross-GUI Handbook for Multiplatform
User-Interface Design</i>, Addison-Wesley, Reading, 1994, ISBN
0-201-57592-2<font size=3D"+2">.</font></font></div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Marcus, Aaron, et al. &quot;Shape Up Your Documents.&quot;
Marketing brochure, Xerox Font Services, El Segundo, California, Doc.
No.&nbsp; 610P51268,&nbsp; October 1992, 20 pp.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Messenheimer, Susan (2005). &quot;Why
Aren'tDevelopers Buying Into Third-Party Components.&quot;<br>
Software Development Times. URL Source:
http://68.236.189.240:89/article/special-20050201-01.html (sampled 03
=46ebruary 2005). Quotes Aaron Marcus.</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Wildbur, Peter, and Michael Burke
(1999).<i> Information Graphics: Innovative Solutions in Contemporary
Design</i>, Thames and Hudson, London, ISBN 0-500-28077-0. Contains
extensive AM+A project figures, including Sabre.</font></div>
<div><br></div>
<div><b>Interviews and articles posted on the Web</b></div>
<div><br></div>
<div>The following are interviews with Aaron Marcus:</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>http://www.informationdesign.org/special/marcus_interview.php&nbsp;<fon=
t
 color=3D"#000000">&nbsp;</font>
http://www.id.iit.edu/news/articles/marcus_interview_march04.html</div
>
<div>http://webword.com/interviews/marcus.html</div>
<div>http://www.ibizinterviews.com/aaronm1.htm</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>The following are announcements about AM and/orAM+A:</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Italy/Experientia's blog on people-centered design, August
2005:</div>
<div>http://blog.vanderbeeken.com/2005/07/aaron_marcus_an.html</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>IBM New Paradigms in Computing Conference, 11 July 2005:</div>
<div>http://www.almaden.ibm.com/cs/user/npuc2005/bio.shtml#Ian</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Danube University of Krems, Austria: Lecture about Cross-Cultural
User Experience Design, July 2005:</div>
<div>http://www.donau-uni.ac.at/de/aktuell/news/archiv/05290/index.php</div
>
<div><br></div>
<div>American Center for Design, Re: Wireless Seminar:</div>
<div>http://www.wirelessdevnet.com/news/2002/73/news8.html</div>
<div>Illinois Institute of Technology, Institute of Design, lecture
about Wireless UI design:</div>
<div>http://www.id.iit.edu/news/aaron_marcus_11-07-01.html</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Illinois Institute of Technology, Institute of Design News, 14
April 2004, announces an exclusive interview with Aaron Marcus:
&quot;Aaron Marcus, President of AM+A and a 35-year veteran of user
interface development, recently taught a one-week interface design
course at ID. Sharon Poggenpohl spoke with Aaron about the history and
ever-evolving future of the field of interaction design. &quot;</div>
<div
>&nbsp;http://www.id.iit.edu/news/articles/marcus_interview_march04.h<span
></span>tml</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Aaron Marcus is quoted among 20 industry figures in an articleby
Nico MacDonald about the Internet/Web design field in 2001:
http://www.spy.co.uk/Articles/Gain/AfterTheFall</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Articles by Aaron Marcus are posted at Icograda's Website archive
of past features:&nbsp;
(http://www.icograda.org/web/feature-past.shtml)</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Article about home media user experience at ACM's Ubiquity:</div>
<div>http://www.acm.org/ubiquity/views/v6i16_marcus.html</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><b>Editorial/Advisory Boards, Faculty Appointments</b></div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Mr. Marcus is on the Editorial or Advisory Boards of the
following publications and organization:</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Human-Centered Design Network (HCD-Net) Japan, International
Advisory Board, http://www.hcdnet.org/en</div>
<div><i><br></i></div>
<div><i>Information Design Journal and Document Design,</i>
http://www.benjamins.com/idj</div>
<div><i><br></i></div>
<div><i>Interactions</i>, flagship publicaton of the Association for
Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Computer-Human
Interaction, http://www.acm.org</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Institute for Advanced Academy of&nbsp; Decision Science,
University of Nebraska at Omaha, College of Information Science and
Technology.</div>
<div><i><br></i></div>
<div><i>International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction.</i></div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Motorola Research Labs, Visionary Human Interface Review Board,
Schaumberg, IL.</div>
<div><i><br></i></div>
<div><i>Universal Access in the Information Society</i> (UAIS), an
international journal published by Springer Verlag, Germany,
http://link.springer.de/journals/uais</div>
<div><i><br></i></div>
<div><i>User Experience</i>, flagship publicaiton of Usability
Professionals Association, http://www.upassoc.org</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><i>Visible Language</i>, c/o Prof. Sharon Poggenpohl, Editor,
Institute of Design,&nbsp; Illinois Institute of Technology,
&quot;Poggenpohl, Sharon&quot; &lt;idpoggenpohl@id.iit.edu&gt;</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Mr. Marcus holds the following&nbsp; positions:</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">2003-ongoing:</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Visiting Professor, Knowledge Media Design
Institute</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">University of Toronto, Ontario,
Canada</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Visiting Professor, Institute of
Design</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago,
Illinois, USA</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">New Product Development Coach, Haas
Business School,</font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">University of California/Berkeley,
Berkeley, California, USA</font></div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Advisory Board Member, Berkeley Institute of Design,</div>
<div>University of California /Berkeley,<font color=3D"#000000">
Berkeley, California, USA</font></div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Mr. Marcus serves on the Boards of the following publications and
organizations:</div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000">AIGA Center for Cross-Cultural
Design,</font>&nbsp;
http://designforum.aiga.org/content.cfm?Alias=3Dcrossculturalnode), an
information and activity resource</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><i>User Experience</i> Magazine
(http://www.upassoc.org/upa_publications/user_experience/),&nbsp; the
member publication of the UPA (he is Editor-in-Chief)</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><i>Interactions</i> (http://www.sigchi.org/interactions/), the
member publicationof ACM SIGCHI, the special interest group for
computer-human interaction (he is on the Editorial Board and writes
the &quot;Fast Forward&quot; column in each issue)</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>International Institute for Information Design
(http://www.iiid.net), based in Vienna</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><i>Visible Language</i>&nbsp;
(http://www.longleaf.net/ggrow/WriteVisual/Visible.html)</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><i>Information Design and Document Design Journal</i>&nbsp;
(http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_seriesview.cgi?series=3DIDJDD
)</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><i>International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction</i>
(https://www.erlbaum.com/shop/tek9.asp?pg=3Dproducts&amp;specific=3D1044-<sp=
an
></span>7318)</div>
<div><br></div>
<div><i>Universal Access Journal</i>
(http://www.springeronline.com/sgw/cda/frontpage/0,11855,5-0-70-11674<span
></span
>58-0,00.html?referer=3Dwww.springeronline.com%2Feast%2Fjournal%2F10209<span
></span>%2F)</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>&nbsp;International Association for Universal Design,Yokahama,
Japan (http://www.iaud.net/en/)</div>
<div>----------------- At 9:31 pm -0500 06.12.05, Gary PERLMAN wrote:&nbsp;
-----------------</div>
<blockquote type=3D"cite" cite>The HCI Bibliography has just been
updated with about 3000 new entries<br>
and is &quot;up-to-date&quot; more-or-less, with 32,150 entries,
give-or-take.<br>
<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </x-tab>http://hcibib.org<br>
<br>
There are some gaps in the HCIBIB:<br>
<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </x-tab>BCS-HCI conferences were last
covered in 1998<br>
<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp; </x-tab>HCI International was last covered in
2001<br>
If you know of online versions of bibliographic info<br>
on these, please let me know.<br>
<br>
Some conferences recently added:<br>
<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </x-tab>Creativity and Cognition<br>
<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </x-tab>Universal
Usability<br>
<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </x-tab>Interaction Design and
Children<br>
<x-tab> </x-tab>Designing for User Experiences<br>
Most of these are available from the conferences page:<br>
<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
</x-tab>http://www.hcibib.org/confer.html<br>
but all are available from:<br>
<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
</x-tab>http://www.hcibib.org/pubtypes.html<br>
<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
</x-tab>http://www.hcibib.org/pubdates.html<br>
Not much to report on Journal coverage, but I'll<br>
update the coverage soon after the new year starts.<br>
Certainly by CHI'06 (in my home town of Montreal).<br>
<br>
The search engine has some new features. My favorite<br>
is the summary of authors and dates (added to terms)<br>
in the results. Want to know who does work on visualization<br>
and when it was done?<br>
<br>
http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=3Dvisualization&amp;summary=3Dchecked<spa=
n
></span>&amp;authors=3Dchecked&amp;dates=3Dchecked<br>
<br>
You can explore who collaborates with whom.&nbsp; It's fun!<br>
<br>
I remain your humble bibliographer,<br>
<br>
Gary Perlman<br>
<br>
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color=3D"#000000">__________________________________________</font></div
>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><b><br></b></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><b>Mr. Aaron Marcus, President<br>
and Principal Designer/Analyst</b></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><br></font></div>
<div><font color=3D"#000000"><b>Aaron Marcus and Associates, Inc.
(AM+A)</b></font></div>
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Hi Gary, I haven't seen you in a long, long time.
Do you ever make it up to Seattle?  Are you going to CHI in Montreal?
-- William (formerly "Bill" before I got older...:)

William Jones
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The HCI Bibliography has just been updated with about 3000 new entries
and is "up-to-date" more-or-less, with 32,150 entries, give-or-take.
	http://hcibib.org

There are some gaps in the HCIBIB:
	BCS-HCI conferences were last covered in 1998
	HCI International was last covered in 2001 If you know of online
versions of bibliographic info on these, please let me know.

Some conferences recently added:
	Creativity and Cognition
	Universal Usability
	Interaction Design and Children
	Designing for User Experiences
Most of these are available from the conferences page:
	http://www.hcibib.org/confer.html
but all are available from:
	http://www.hcibib.org/pubtypes.html
	http://www.hcibib.org/pubdates.html
Not much to report on Journal coverage, but I'll update the coverage
soon after the new year starts.
Certainly by CHI'06 (in my home town of Montreal).

The search engine has some new features. My favorite is the summary of
authors and dates (added to terms) in the results. Want to know who does
work on visualization and when it was done?

http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=visualization&summary=checked&authors
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You can explore who collaborates with whom.  It's fun!

I remain your humble bibliographer,

Gary Perlman

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Bravo Gary!!!

  Your work continues to be much appreciated!! 

  It's great that you are doing HCIBIB... I hope you are feeling more
valued by SIGCHI.... I was happy to promote your getting the SIGCHI
award.

    Best wishes... ben 

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The HCI Bibliography has just been updated with about 3000 new entries
and is "up-to-date" more-or-less, with 32,150 entries, give-or-take.
	http://hcibib.org

There are some gaps in the HCIBIB:
	BCS-HCI conferences were last covered in 1998
	HCI International was last covered in 2001
If you know of online versions of bibliographic info
on these, please let me know.

Some conferences recently added:
	Creativity and Cognition
	Universal Usability
	Interaction Design and Children
	Designing for User Experiences
Most of these are available from the conferences page:
	http://www.hcibib.org/confer.html
but all are available from:
	http://www.hcibib.org/pubtypes.html
	http://www.hcibib.org/pubdates.html
Not much to report on Journal coverage, but I'll
update the coverage soon after the new year starts.
Certainly by CHI'06 (in my home town of Montreal).

The search engine has some new features. My favorite
is the summary of authors and dates (added to terms)
in the results. Want to know who does work on visualization
and when it was done?

http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=visualization&summary=checked&authors
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You can explore who collaborates with whom.  It's fun!

I remain your humble bibliographer,

Gary Perlman

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My name is Marco Koch and I am the author of the User Interface Blog. I just
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Demand, demand, demand...

Thanks,
-- Susanne

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Hi Gary,

  HCIBIB is a valuable service.  If you got three emails that probably means 30-60 people were disappointed.

  I know that you have worked hard to make HCIBIB go and that you can't do much now... so it is time to ask for some help.  I propose you send a note to chi-ec@acm.org  to reach the CHI Executive Council, or others in the SIGCHI leadership.  If you copy to me, then I will write a note encouraging them to seek other volunteers to help out or take over.  

  Maybe there are others in the SIGIR community we could draw on for help.

   Let me know how I can help get you the assistance you need to continue this important service.

    Best wishes... Ben S


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From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org] 
Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2006 1:25 PM
To: Plaisant, Catherine
Cc: director@hcibib.org
Subject: Re: HCIBIB Search Gone

Thank you for your interest in searching the HCI Bibliography.
In the week after the search service was turned off, I received
three e-mails, representing four disappointed researchers.
Despite this clear lack of interest, I am willing to put some
effort into reestablishing some sort of service. I have changed
the site's settings so the data files are now indexed in google,
 	http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Ahcibib.org%2Fbibdata+translation
but that is unfortunately at the file not the record level.
Perhaps I could create a subsite with one record per file.

I am open to suggestions of what kind of search engine I could
install. Given the quirky syntax and years of bug problems,
I am not planning to work with the glimpse search engine that
was used for years. Something simple, free, open source...

Gary Perlman, Director, HCI Bibliography Project
mailto:director@hcibib.org  http://hcibib.org/
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006, Plaisant, Catherine wrote:

> HI Gary... please bring back HCIBIB soon!!!
>
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>  -- from Ben Shneiderman sitting with Catherine...
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> Catherine Plaisant, PhD
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> (301) 405-2768
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> plaisant@umd.edu
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> http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/members/cplaisant/
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Arrgghhhhhh -- what do you mean "if there is demand"?
Of course the HCI world needs to be able to search the HCI Bib.
Do you need me to sign a petition or something to get search back on line?
Bonnie

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We love HCIBIB -- especially for the search.

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Subject: FW: HCIBIB Search is Gone - Let Gary Perlman Know you want it back
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Gary, yes, please look into a replacement. Many thanks, Amy

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From: MISHA.VAUGHAN@ORACLE.COM [mailto:MISHA.VAUGHAN@ORACLE.COM]
Sent: 20 November 2006 08:34
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Subject: HCIBIB Search is Gone - Let Gary Perlman Know you want it back


Hi all,

I sat down to do some bibligraphy searching on my favorite search site for
all things HCI, www.hcibib.org.

This was the one, publicly available, cross-journal website dedicated to
HCI.

Gary Perlman, the owner of the site has posted this message.

**********************************
HCIBIB Search is Gone
After over two million searches of the HCI Bibliography since 1998, the most
recent changes to the glimpse search engine have resulted in search results
that can not be trusted, so the search service has been brought offline as
of 19 October 2006. I will look into a replacement if there is demand.

An alternative to searching is browsing the journals or browsing the
conference proceedings.

Gary Perlman, Director, HCI Bibliography Project
director@hcibib.org   http://hcibib.org/
***********************************

If you have ever used the site, or would like to use it in the future, plese
drop Gary a note at the above mentioned email address.  I know I will.

Misha Vaughan


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Wooooooooohooooooooooooo!

-----Original Message-----
From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 11:35 AM
To: Misha Vaughan
Cc: director@hcibib.org
Subject: Re: Gary, bring HCIbib.org back

Dear Misha,

On Friday, I'll release the new search engine for HCIBIB.org.

http://hcibib.org/bs.cgi (now the page only describes some new features)

You can try it out here:
     http://hcibib.org/bs/bs.cgi
Comments are welcome.

Thanks for caring.

Gary

On Mon, 20 Nov 2006, Misha Vaughan wrote:

> Hi Gary,
>
>
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> I saw the message you posted essentially announcing the demise of the HCIbib.org website.
>
>
>
> I used to use it all the time for my professional work.  I would vote strongly in favor of bringing the website back.
>
>
>
> Let me know if there is anything more I can do.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> Misha Vaughan
>
>


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Thanks Gary
This will be much appreciated, so many people gain from your efforts here

Best Wishes
Gilbert

Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> HCI Researchers, Educators, Students, and Friends,
>
> On July 25, the hcibib.org server was upgraded, but the search 
> software was
> lost for a while, then found, then found to be unreliable, and 
> decommissioned.
> On December 1, a new search service was launched for the HCI 
> Bibliography.
> It has a more conventional query syntax and more features, such as paged
> results, sorting, tabular formats, and more post-search limits. The Help
> shows some search examples. I have a list of features to add (e.g., an
> export to EndNote), but will take suggestions (particularly about what to
> do about the graphic design).
>
> Gary Perlman, Director, HCI Bibliography Project
> mailto:director@hcibib.org  http://hcibib.org/
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Hello,

is there any way please, to search only for results which are written in
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Thank you for offering you valuable site :)

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Thanks for the heads-up, Gary.  It's truly a valuable resource. 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
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HCI Researchers, Educators, Students, and Friends, 
 
On July 25, the hcibib.org server was upgraded, but the search software was 
lost for a while, then found, then found to be unreliable, and decommissioned. 
On December 1, a new search service was launched for the HCI Bibliography. 
It has a more conventional query syntax and more features, such as paged 
results, sorting, tabular formats, and more post-search limits. The Help 
shows some search examples. I have a list of features to add (e.g., an 
export to EndNote), but will take suggestions (particularly about what to 
do about the graphic design). 
 
Gary Perlman, Director, HCI Bibliography Project 
mailto:director@hcibib.org http://hcibib.org/ 
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&nbsp;<br>
On July 25, the hcibib.org server was upgraded, but the search software was&nbsp;<br>
lost for a while, then found, then found to be unreliable, and decommissioned.&nbsp;<br>
On December 1, a new search service was launched for the HCI Bibliography.&nbsp;<br>
It has a more conventional query syntax and more features, such as paged&nbsp;<br>
results, sorting, tabular formats, and more post-search limits. The Help&nbsp;<br>
shows some search examples. I have a list of features to add (e.g., an&nbsp;<br>
export to EndNote), but will take suggestions (particularly about what to&nbsp;<br>
do about the graphic design).&nbsp;<br>
&nbsp;<br>
Gary Perlman, Director, HCI Bibliography Project&nbsp;<br>
<A href="mailto:director%40hcibib.org">mailto:director@hcibib.org</A> <A href="http://hcibib.org/" target=_blank>http://hcibib.org/</A>&nbsp;<br>
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Dear Gary,

  Thanks for the update... and thanks for restoring the search.  HCIBIB
is a valuable service that I use and recommend regularly.  

   Sincerely.. Ben Shneiderman

-----Original Message-----
From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org] 
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 8:12 PM
To: sigchi-EEC@acm.org
Cc: Shneiderman, Ben; Bonnie John; Gary Perlman
Subject: HCI Bibliography Search Service Update

I thought the SIGCHI EEC might be interested to know how the HCI
Bibliography
is doing after the installation of its new search service.

Gary Perlman, Director, HCI Bibliography Project
mailto:director@hcibib.org  http://hcibib.org/

http://hcibib.org/analog-2007-02-02.htm

Summary

The new HCI Bibliography search service has been in use for two months. 
Analysis of the usage logs indicates that most use is by webcrawling
robots, but about 2000 human users search the database each month.  A
new definition of an ip-user, based on unique IP addresses but merging
robot IP addresses, allows usage analysis that is less sensitive to what
robots do.  Changes based on ongoing monitoring of zero-hit searches
have significantly reduced both (a) the proportion of users seeing some
failed searches, and (b) the proportion of users seeing only failed
searches.  Several of the new features in the search service (sorting,
page size, record format) are left by users to the default about 99% of
the time.  Incoming browser information indicates that in January 2007,
users in 39 countries, speaking 33 languages, were served.  Non-English
users had about double the proportion of failed searches.


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I thought the SIGCHI EEC might be interested to know how the HCI Bibliography
is doing after the installation of its new search service.

Gary Perlman, Director, HCI Bibliography Project
mailto:director@hcibib.org  http://hcibib.org/

http://hcibib.org/analog-2007-02-02.htm

Summary

The new HCI Bibliography search service has been in use for two months. 
Analysis of the usage logs indicates that most use is by webcrawling
robots, but about 2000 human users search the database each month.  A
new definition of an ip-user, based on unique IP addresses but merging
robot IP addresses, allows usage analysis that is less sensitive to what
robots do.  Changes based on ongoing monitoring of zero-hit searches
have significantly reduced both (a) the proportion of users seeing some
failed searches, and (b) the proportion of users seeing only failed
searches.  Several of the new features in the search service (sorting,
page size, record format) are left by users to the default about 99% of
the time.  Incoming browser information indicates that in January 2007,
users in 39 countries, speaking 33 languages, were served.  Non-English
users had about double the proportion of failed searches.

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Dear Gary,

Thanks a lot for your quick response and corrections!

I'm sorry that our letters are causing such 
confusion, and you're right it will probably 
never be perfect ;-) But it is nice to have it 
almost right in the most prominent listings of 
publications and citations, since our university 
like to refer to such lists and statistics.

Thanks for a great service for our community.

/Kaj



At 19:22 03-11-2008, Gary PERLMAN wrote:
>Dear Kaj,
>
>Sorry about the misspellings. I checked the 
>original sources and they seem fine, now,
>so either they were corrected since data entry 
>or hcibib.org quality control was low those days.
>Either way, I have made the corrections and 
>added a slash to your "o" and joined your "ae".
>While I was in there, Susanne Bodker's "o"s got 
>slashes too. I suppose I should create a list for
>diacritic improvement.
>
>On this page:
>         http://www.hcibib.org/authors.html
>Your entry went from 28 to 34 hits (the entries 
>on that page do not show the diacritics, but the
>search results do; I guess it's never perfect).
>         http://www.hcibib.org/bs.cgi?searchtype=hotauthor&query=Gronbaek_K*
>Actually, I see that your truncated name in the 
>author limit is truncated in the middle of
>the html entity for the "ae" ligature. I'll fix 
>that because, here in French Canada, it's
>especially irritating.
>
>Gary
>
>Gary Perlman, Director, HCI Bibliography Project
>mailto:director@hcibib.org  http://hcibib.org/
>
>On Sun, 2 Nov 2008, Kaj Grønbæk wrote:
>
>>Dear HCIBIB,
>>I know I have a complicated Danish name, thus 
>>this often happens. Most of my publications have been registered as
>>"Gronbaek, Kaj", but there ar three 
>>publications (listed below) that have been registered under other variants.
>>I know it is a detail, but it would be nice if 
>>somebody could fix it at some point.
>>Thanks in advance!
>>Best regards
>>Kaj Grønbæk
>>-------------
>>
>>Domestic hypermedia: mixed media in the home 
>>Ubiquitous hypermedia / Petersen, Marianne Graves / Gronback, Kaj
>>Proceedings of the Fifteenth ACM Conference on Hypertext 2004 p.108-109
>>© Copyright 2004 ACM
>>doi.acm.org /10.1145/1012807.1012838 ACM Digital Library
>>
>>InfoGallery: informative art services for 
>>physical library spaces Visualization for libraries / Gronbek, Kaj / Rohde,
>>Anne / Sundararajah, BalaSuthas / 
>>Bech-Petersen, Sidsel JCDL'06: Proceedings of 
>>the 6th ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on
>>Digital Libraries 2006 p.21-30
>>© Copyright 2006 ACM
>>doi.acm.org /10.1145/1141753.1141757 ACM Digital Library
>>
>>Cognition and Communication at Work / 
>>Engestrom, Yrjo / Middleton, David 1996 Cambridge University Press ISBN
>>0-521-44104-8
>>
>>  1. Introduction: Studying work as mindful practice
>>         +
>>Engestrom, Yrjo
>>         +
>>Middleton, David
>>2. Distributed cognition in an airline cockpit
>>         +
>>Hutchins, Edwin
>>         +
>>Klausen, Tove
>>3. Constituting shared workspaces
>>         +
>>Suchman, Lucy
>>4. Seeing as situated activity: Formulating planes
>>         +
>>Goodwin, Charles
>>         +
>>Goodwin, Marjorie Harness
>>5. Convergent activities: Line control and passenger information on the
>>London Underground
>>         +
>>Heath, Christian
>>         +
>>Luff, Paul
>>6. Users and designers
>>in mutual activity: An analysis of cooperative activities in systems
>>design
>>         +
>>Bodker, Susanne
>>
>>+
>>Gronboek, Kaj
>>7. System disturbances as springboard for development of
>>operators' expertise
>>         +
>>Norros, Leena
>>8. Expert and novice differences in cognition and activity: A practical
>>work activity
>>         +
>>Laufer, Edith A.
>>         +
>>Glick, Joseph
>>9. The tensions of judging: Handling cases of driving under the influence
>>of alcohol in Finland and California
>>         +
>>Engestrom, Yrjo
>>10. Talking work: Argument, common knowledge, and improvisation in
>>teamwork
>>         +
>>Middleton, David
>>11. The collective construction of scientific genius
>>         +
>>Mukerji, Chandra
>>12. Experience and the collective nature of skill
>>         +
>>Shaiken, Harley
>>13. Working together: Symbolic interactionism, activity theory, and
>>information systems
>>         +
>>Star, Susan Leigh
>>14. On the ethnography of cooperative work
>>         +
>>Raeithel, Arne
>>
>>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>| Kaj Grønbæk, Professor, PhD,
>>| Department of Computer Science, University of Aarhus,
>>| ISIS Katrinebjerg - Center for Interactive Spaces,
>>| Aabogade 34, DK-8200 Aarhus N, DENMARK.
>>| Email: kgronbak@cs.au.dk |  Email: kgronbak@interactivespaces.net
>>| Office: http://alex.daimi.au.dk:8080/ereception/browser.jsp?s=grønbæk
>>| Direct phone: (+45) 8942 5636         |  Cell ph: (+45) 2149 5634
>>| Telefax: (+45) 8942 5601              |  Home: (+45) 8616 4391
>>| MSN: kaj@gronbak.dk
>>| Web:          http://www.daimi.au.dk/~kgronbak
>>| http://www.interactivespaces.net/
>>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>></x-flowed>
>
>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>| Kaj Grønbæk, Professor, PhD,
>| Department of Computer Science, University of Aarhus,
>| ISIS Katrinebjerg - Center for Interactive Spaces,
>| Aabogade 34, DK-8200 Aarhus N, DENMARK.
>| Email: kgronbak@cs.au.dk |  Email: kgronbak@interactivespaces.net
>| Office: http://alex.daimi.au.dk:8080/ereception/browser.jsp?s=grønbæk
>| Direct phone: (+45) 8942 5636         |  Cell ph: (+45) 2149 5634
>| Telefax: (+45) 8942 5601              |  Home: (+45) 8616 4391
>| MSN: kaj@gronbak.dk
>| Web:          http://www.daimi.au.dk/~kgronbak
>| http://www.interactivespaces.net/
>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


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Hi Gary,
Just wanted to tell you how much I appreciate the work you've done and
continue doing.  Absolutely great resources!  What an applied
researcher/designer dreams about, but it's real!  Somebody pinch me...

Thanks again, and very best regards.
John

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HI Gary,

   Bravos one more time for your amazing wonderful helpful inspirational
vital work on HCIBIB.... and many new features.

   Thanks so much!!

   One concern - your Recommended Readings are out of date - only two
additions for 2007, two for 2008, and none for 2009.  I know this is
tough to keep up to date, but I could resend you my list of recent
books, if you can deal with that.  Otherwise, you should indicate that
this list needs revision and invite someone to handle it.  I don't want
people to think that our field is decaying.   My personal concern is
that you list our Second edition of Designing the User Interface, when
we just published the fifth.

   This is a modest concern - your service has been remarkable and much
appreciated.  You deserve much recognition and repeated awards.

      Best wishes... regards from Colorado where Jenny and I are
enjoying three weeks of cools temps and mountain views.... Ben 

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Subject: HCI Bibliography Update

The HCI Bibliography (http://hcibib.org),
hosted for over a decade by ACM SIGCHI,
has recently been updated with thousands of records,
bringing the total to over 48,000.

Many new records are for previously uncovered conferences:
  * AVI: Advanced Visual Interfaces (1994-)
  * CHINZ: CHI New Zealand (2205-)
  * DocEng: Document Engineering (2001-)
  * ETRA: Eye Tracking Research & Applications (1999-)
  * Future Play (2007-)
  * ICMI: International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces (2002-)
  * Mobile HCI (2004-)
  * SoftVis: Software Visualization (2003-)
  * TEI: Tangible and Embedded Interaction (2007-)
  * VRST: Virtual Reality Software and Technology (1997-)
as well as some conferences with non-English content:
  * CLIHC: Latin American HCI (2003-)
  * IHM: Interaction Homme-Machine (2002-)
  * UbiMob: French Ubiquity Mobility (2004-)
as well as the historical coverage of:
  * GI: Graphics Interface (1969-)
Links to proceedings are available from the conference coverage page:
 	http://hcibib.org/confer.html
Of course, these additions have had an effect on the hot authors page,
with many familiar names now with over 100 entries in the HCIBib.
 	http://hcibib.org/authors.html

A new events page has recently been added, covering workshops,
conferences, and symposia around the world.
 	http://hcibib.org/events.html

The HCI Bibliography is a free-access bibliography on human-computer
interaction with over 48,000 records, mostly with abstracts and links
to full text. The HCIBib search service has performed over 4.7 million
searches since 1 December 2006, serving thousands of users worldwide,
who have also displayed 1.8 million interactive tables of contents of
conference proceedings and journal volumes.

Gary Perlman, Director, HCI Bibliography Project
mailto:director@hcibib.org  http://hcibib.org/

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Hi Gary,

It is wonderful that you continue to do this.  This Bibliography is
extraordinarily helpful.

Many Thanks,
Marilyn

On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 5:35 PM, Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>wrote:

> The HCI Bibliography (http://hcibib.org),
> hosted for over a decade by ACM SIGCHI,
> has recently been updated with thousands of records,
> bringing the total to over 48,000.
>
> Many new records are for previously uncovered conferences:
>  * AVI: Advanced Visual Interfaces (1994-)
>  * CHINZ: CHI New Zealand (2205-)
>  * DocEng: Document Engineering (2001-)
>  * ETRA: Eye Tracking Research & Applications (1999-)
>  * Future Play (2007-)
>  * ICMI: International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces (2002-)
>  * Mobile HCI (2004-)
>  * SoftVis: Software Visualization (2003-)
>  * TEI: Tangible and Embedded Interaction (2007-)
>  * VRST: Virtual Reality Software and Technology (1997-)
> as well as some conferences with non-English content:
>  * CLIHC: Latin American HCI (2003-)
>  * IHM: Interaction Homme-Machine (2002-)
>  * UbiMob: French Ubiquity Mobility (2004-)
> as well as the historical coverage of:
>  * GI: Graphics Interface (1969-)
> Links to proceedings are available from the conference coverage page:
>        http://hcibib.org/confer.html
> Of course, these additions have had an effect on the hot authors page,
> with many familiar names now with over 100 entries in the HCIBib.
>        http://hcibib.org/authors.html
>
> A new events page has recently been added, covering workshops,
> conferences, and symposia around the world.
>        http://hcibib.org/events.html
>
> The HCI Bibliography is a free-access bibliography on human-computer
> interaction with over 48,000 records, mostly with abstracts and links
> to full text. The HCIBib search service has performed over 4.7 million
> searches since 1 December 2006, serving thousands of users worldwide,
> who have also displayed 1.8 million interactive tables of contents of
> conference proceedings and journal volumes.
>
> Gary Perlman, Director, HCI Bibliography Project
> mailto:director@hcibib.org  http://hcibib.org/
>
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Hi Gary,<br><br>It is wonderful that you continue to do this.=A0 This Bibli=
ography is extraordinarily helpful.=A0 <br><br>Many Thanks,<br>Marilyn<br><=
br><div class=3D"gmail_quote">On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 5:35 PM, Gary PERLMAN=
 <span dir=3D"ltr">&lt;<a href=3D"mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org">perlman@tu=
ring.acm.org</a>&gt;</span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class=3D"gmail_quote" style=3D"border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, =
204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">The HCI Bibliogra=
phy (<a href=3D"http://hcibib.org" target=3D"_blank">http://hcibib.org</a>)=
,<br>

hosted for over a decade by ACM SIGCHI,<br>
has recently been updated with thousands of records,<br>
bringing the total to over 48,000.<br>
<br>
Many new records are for previously uncovered conferences:<br>
=A0* AVI: Advanced Visual Interfaces (1994-)<br>
=A0* CHINZ: CHI New Zealand (2205-)<br>
=A0* DocEng: Document Engineering (2001-)<br>
=A0* ETRA: Eye Tracking Research &amp; Applications (1999-)<br>
=A0* Future Play (2007-)<br>
=A0* ICMI: International Conference on Multimodal Interfaces (2002-)<br>
=A0* Mobile HCI (2004-)<br>
=A0* SoftVis: Software Visualization (2003-)<br>
=A0* TEI: Tangible and Embedded Interaction (2007-)<br>
=A0* VRST: Virtual Reality Software and Technology (1997-)<br>
as well as some conferences with non-English content:<br>
=A0* CLIHC: Latin American HCI (2003-)<br>
=A0* IHM: Interaction Homme-Machine (2002-)<br>
=A0* UbiMob: French Ubiquity Mobility (2004-)<br>
as well as the historical coverage of:<br>
=A0* GI: Graphics Interface (1969-)<br>
Links to proceedings are available from the conference coverage page:<br>
 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0<a href=3D"http://hcibib.org/confer.html" target=3D"_blank"=
>http://hcibib.org/confer.html</a><br>
Of course, these additions have had an effect on the hot authors page,<br>
with many familiar names now with over 100 entries in the HCIBib.<br>
 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0<a href=3D"http://hcibib.org/authors.html" target=3D"_blank=
">http://hcibib.org/authors.html</a><br>
<br>
A new events page has recently been added, covering workshops,<br>
conferences, and symposia around the world.<br>
 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0<a href=3D"http://hcibib.org/events.html" target=3D"_blank"=
>http://hcibib.org/events.html</a><br>
<br>
The HCI Bibliography is a free-access bibliography on human-computer<br>
interaction with over 48,000 records, mostly with abstracts and links<br>
to full text. The HCIBib search service has performed over 4.7 million<br>
searches since 1 December 2006, serving thousands of users worldwide,<br>
who have also displayed 1.8 million interactive tables of contents of<br>
conference proceedings and journal volumes.<br>
<br>
Gary Perlman, Director, HCI Bibliography Project<br>
mailto:<a href=3D"mailto:director@hcibib.org" target=3D"_blank">director@hc=
ibib.org</a> =A0<a href=3D"http://hcibib.org/" target=3D"_blank">http://hci=
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Dear Mr. Perlman,

Thanks a lot for your quick reply!

I'm maybe a bit older  (30 years) than the average PhD student so I
think |STAT and me were born in the same year (1979). It is really a
great set of tools which enables me to do all my analyses for an
experiment with a single shell script and pipe it all down to my .tex
file, which is so convenient! The package was suggested to me by my
supervisor and I already recommended it to many other people.

Thanks a lot again for creating this terrific toolbox!

best regards

Urs



On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 9:33 PM, Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org> wrote:
> From these,
>
> http://oldwww.acm.org/perlman/stat/history.html#refs
>
> I suggest this one:
>
> Perlman, G., & Horan, F. L. (1986) Report on |STAT Release 5.1 Data Analysis
> Programs for UNIX and MSDOS. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, &
> Computers, 18.2, 168-176.
>
> or, you might just point to:
>
> http://www.acm.org/perlman/stat/
>
> If you are working on a thesis, I'm wondering if the programs were last
> changed
> before you were born. I think that's kind of amazing.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Gary
>
>
> On Fri, 29 Jan 2010, Urs Kleinholdermann wrote:
>
>> Dear Mr. Perlman,
>>
>> Thank you so much for the amazing |STAT tools!
>>
>> As I used them quite a lot for my thesis I'd like to cite them too. Is
>> this
>>
>> Perlman, G. (1983) Data Analysis in the UNIX Environment. pp. 130-138
>> in K. W. Heiner, R. S. Sacher, & J. W. Wilkinson (Eds.) Computer
>> Science and Statistics: Proceedings of the 14th Symposium on the
>> Interface, July 5-7, 1982, Springer-Verlag.
>>
>> the correct citation for that?
>>
>> best regards!
>>
>> Urs
>>
>

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