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HI Gary,

  I certainly think you deserve recognition... HCIBIB is terrific!!  I know
the deadline is Friday, so I've submitted a nomination.  It was enthusiastic
and complimentary although only a few paragraphs long ... this is a busy
time for me.   I think you should organize a more robust circle of admirers
to write for you, and give them good advance notice.   

  I still hope there can be some synergy with Brad... I'm working on it... 

   -- Ben S
  

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Hi Ben,

I am looking forward to the CUU conference.
Right after our email, Brad Mehlenbacher's wife
had a kid, and that postponed our cooperative efforts
until he has more time, say in a year or two :-).
But seriously, I hope we can do something synergetic
with the CUU student fellow efforts and the HCI Bib.

But what I'm really writing you about is recognition
for my work on the HCI Bibligraphy, and in part
for using it to catalog internet resources that
are used to generate most of the SIGCHI website indexes
and the SIGCAPH links page.  Combined with the HCIBIB
search engine, my efforts have generated over a million
page hits in the past two years.  I think this has been
a "substantial contribution to the field of HCI".

Except for your personal award at CHI'98, which I appreciated greatly,
the HCI Bibliography has never received any formal recognition.
As a longtime supporter of the HCI Bibliography
I am writing to ask if you would be interested
in nominating me as a CHI fellow for contributions
to the infrastructure of the field of HCI.  See:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/documents/awards.html#fellows
Of course it's up to you, and it will not affect in any
way your position on:
	http://www.hcibib.org/authors.html

Gary

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Hi Ben,

I am looking forward to the CUU conference.
Right after our email, Brad Mehlenbacher's wife
had a kid, and that postponed our cooperative efforts
until he has more time, say in a year or two :-).
But seriously, I hope we can do something synergetic
with the CUU student fellow efforts and the HCI Bib.

But what I'm really writing you about is recognition
for my work on the HCI Bibligraphy, and in part
for using it to catalog internet resources that
are used to generate most of the SIGCHI website indexes
and the SIGCAPH links page.  Combined with the HCIBIB
search engine, my efforts have generated over a million
page hits in the past two years.  I think this has been
a "substantial contribution to the field of HCI".

Except for your personal award at CHI'98, which I appreciated greatly,
the HCI Bibliography has never received any formal recognition.
As a longtime supporter of the HCI Bibliography
I am writing to ask if you would be interested
in nominating me as a CHI fellow for contributions
to the infrastructure of the field of HCI.  See:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/documents/awards.html#fellows
Of course it's up to you, and it will not affect in any
way your position on:
	http://www.hcibib.org/authors.html

Gary

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Hi Jakob,

Your page:
	http://www.useit.com/hotlist/
points to the HCI Bibliography, which now has over 20,000 entries,
over 4000 of which have link to online versions.  The HCI Bibliography
today contains 965 Internet resources, 593 of which are used to generate
the SIGCHI HCI-Sites page (as well as others, including the SIGCAPH link page).
The HCI Bibliography has generated over a million hits over the past two years
between its search engine and the link pages it is used to generate.

Except for Ben Shneiderman's personal award at CHI'98,
the HCI Bibliography has never received any formal recognition.
As a longtime supporter of the HCI Bibliography
I am writing to ask if you would be interested
in nominating me as a CHI fellow for contributions
to the infrastructure of the field of HCI.  See:
	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/documents/awards.html#fellows
Of course it's up to you, and it will not affect in any
way your position on:
	http://www.hcibib.org/authors.html

Gary

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Gary Perlman, more than any other CHI contributor, has created a tool we can
use EVERY DAY in our work, the HCI Bibliography.  Unlike some other
important contributions (e.g., GOMS), Gary, as our bibliographic shepherd,
dedicated a substantial number of years guiding its collection and codifying
its massive content.  His is a contribution that will persist as each the
once-glorious HCI theories and methods are consigned to the dustbin.

I would like to nominate Gary Perlman as CHI Fellow, an appropriate member
of the initial group.

Thanks very much!

David D. Stubbs, Usability Architects, Inc.
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