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Database access
Design rationale
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End-user programming
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Ethnography
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HCI in organizations
HCI professional issues
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Home
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Industrial design
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From liffick@cs.millersv.edu Fri Sep  4 12:39:16 1998
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Gary,

I would like to propose a panel session for the upcoming CHI99 (in
Pittsburgh, PA, May 15-20, 1999), and would like you to be a panel
member.
The panel would be:

 Online HCI Resources:  A Community Forum to Assess Needs

Panelists would discuss what they've done to develop an on-line
resource,
discuss what generates interest, and what yet needs to be done.  You
could
present any data you may have about those who access your site, your
design
considerations, problems that have arisen, challenges you've had to
overcome,
etc.  I will act as moderator.

I am hoping for 4 or 5 panelists.  Ben Shneiderman has already agreed to

join the effort.  Each panel member would have 10 or 12 minutes to make
a presentation.  The rest of the time would be devoted to questions
either
from me or the audience.

The deadline for submitting this is Sept 15, so time is tight for me to
actually get this together.  The guidelines for submitting the proposal
indicate that "panelists should each generate a position statement
outlining
their views on the panel topic and the issues it raises, as well as
their
qualifications to talk about the subject.  Each participant's comments
should
be no more than half a page in length."  (It doesn't specify double
spacing,
so I guess single spaced is ok).

Would you be willing to participate?  Do you have suggestions for
fleshing
out the list of topics?  Anything I've missed?

Time is short, so I'd like to collect your description (assuming you
want
to participate) no later than next Wed morning (September 9).  That will

give me a few days to put it all together in the proper format.  You can

email me your text, and I'll reformat it.

If you are unable to participate in this, please let me know immediately

so that I can try to find another panelist.

Thanks.

/Blaise


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Department of Computer Science  (717) 871-2320  (fax)
Millersville University   liffick@cs.millersv.edu
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From liffick@cs.millersv.edu Fri Sep  4 13:30:24 1998
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Great!  Thanks.  I'll look for the stuff by Wed.  If you need any more
details from me, let me know.

/Blaise

> From perlman@turing.acm.org Fri Sep  4 13:14:59 1998
> From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> Subject: Re: CHI99 Panel Proposal
> To: liffick@cs.millersv.edu (Blaise Liffick)
> Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1998 13:04:04 -0400 (EDT)
> 
> I am willing to participate.
> I have a fair amount of access data (all searches, options, etc,
> as well as hits on individual pages), and I also have an
> accumulation of about 9 years working on the project.
> 
> I will follow up with more info.
> 
> If it does not make it as a panel, it could be a SIG.
> Or there could be a followon SIG from the Panel.
> 
> Gary
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Ben, Gary, Keith, Mikael, and Hans:

Thank you all for agreeing to be on the panel for CHI99.  I hope we'll all
have enough time to get the proposal together to meet my Sept 15 deadline.
Why anyone would pick a date during the first couple of weeks of a fall
semester for a deadline is a bit beyond me, but...

Anyway, I have set up a reflector at chi99panel@acl.millersv.edu.  If you
use this address for email, it will broadcast the message to all six of us.
This message is the first test to make sure I got it set up right.

Thanks again for helping out with this idea.  It should be fun (once we get
past the proposal stage!)...

/Blaise

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Do not necesarily use this as a model for YOUR position! This is very
rough, but ya gotta start somewhere. (I've had to dig into my archives for
these dates. Man, do I feel old: I first wrote 1995 for the origination
date and found out it was really 1993. Ack.)

History, lessons learned, future needs is just one way to divide the panel
up into chunks. I hope someone else has something better.

Keith


Keith's position for "Online HCI Resources" panel (CHI 99 proposal)

A Brief History

I have been involved in online HCI resources ever since I started the "HCI
Launching Pad" in 1993. As an avid collector of links, it was my way of
sharing what I had found. It was little more than self-published bookmarks,
organized into a few categories and with a small description for each.

In 1994, the Launcing Pad was christened the "HCI Virtual Library" and
included in the World-Wide-Web-Consortium-sponsored Virtual Library. Back
then, before the search engines were comericalized, the hand-made indexes
were one of the preferred ways to find things on the Internet. Besides
being a better name, HCI VL provided my index with some legitimacy and
pushed "HCI" out of the bowels of computer science, within the Virtual
Library table of contents, at least.

Over the next few years, job and free-time contraints changed and I found
it harder and harder to do a good job with the HCI Virtual Library. My
counter-parts were continuing to do an excellent job, so I decided to
change HCI VL to fit my new workstyle (busier) in 1996. I turned it into a
meta-index of HCI sites. the new HCI VL reviewed and ranked other HCI
indexes.

At about this same time, my interests were focusing on the World Wide Web
completely, so I decided to expand my Web/HCI index that I was doing for
SIGCHI and start Usable Web. Usable Web is an entire site devoted to
indexing, sorting, and evaluating resources that cover the intersection of
the Web and HCI. I used many of the lessons I had learned from HCI VL to
build a database of resources and to generate pages dynamically.

Alas, over time, even the meta-index HCI VL was more than I wanted to
bother with, so in the summer of 1998 I started forwarding all traffic to
SIGCHI's list of links. Today, the exact future of the "Human-Computer
Interaction Virtual Library" is unclear and will be shaped by discussion at
this panel.

Lessons Learned from HCI VL and Usable Web

My presentation will include details about HCI Virtual Library and Usable
Web: what works, what does not, how they are used, who finds them useful,
and other insights into how people use the Web to find HCI information.

My Opinion of what is Needed

In my opinion, we need more "niche" sites with very specific HCI content
acting as "bridges" to people who are not familair with the field. An
example of this kind of site is Good Documents
(http://www.gooddocuments.com/). It is focused on helping people write
better documents for intranets and includes many cases of how to apply HCI
techniques for this domain.

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Keith Instone   instone@usableweb.com
Usable Web      http://usableweb.com/



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Looks like an interesting crowd.
I already see Ben pleading for us to cooperate.

One person I'd like to see involved,
mainly because of his rich site under development, is:

	Human-Computer Interaction Resources Network
	Thomas Wolfmaier
	http://www.hcirn.com/

which is trying to be a commercial HCI service.
Another might have been Vertical Research's UI Index,
but it seems to have disappeared.

Writing about the HCI Bibliography,
I started with some history and moved into
the current site and its more recent
moves into HCI Resources, full text,
and general research support.
It ran too long, as might everyone's position
if much history is included.
Although I think the history is interesting,
maybe it's not worth spending much space
in a writeup for a panel proposal.

I placed some notes into a web page
for people to comment on:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/chi99/resources.html
So, please look over the page for items worth debating.

Perhaps we should:
 * We write up what we think is done well / poorly
 * We write up what we think needs to be done
That should generate some points of discussion
that would make an interesting panel.
Simply listing some viewpoints without contrast
seems like a recipe for a bland proposal
that will get rejected.  If we need conflict,
I am willing to entitle my section: "The
HCI Bibliography will crush all competition"
(even though I think cooperation is good).

I propose that someone write up a history of all these
resources for the SIGCHI Bulletin.  I don't want to,
but would be willing to contribute. I think Keith
would be a good person to "launched" such a review.

Gary

> Ben, Gary, Keith, Mikael, and Hans:
> 
> Thank you all for agreeing to be on the panel for CHI99.  I hope we'll all
> have enough time to get the proposal together to meet my Sept 15 deadline.
> Why anyone would pick a date during the first couple of weeks of a fall
> semester for a deadline is a bit beyond me, but...
> 
> Anyway, I have set up a reflector at chi99panel@acl.millersv.edu.  If you
> use this address for email, it will broadcast the message to all six of us.
> This message is the first test to make sure I got it set up right.
> 
> Thanks again for helping out with this idea.  It should be fun (once we get
> past the proposal stage!)...
> 
> /Blaise
> 


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Here is my notes page, formatted by lynx.

Gary

   Invest in Data, Speculate on Interfaces: The Long-Term Strategy of the
   HCI Bibliography
   
   Gary Perlman, director@hcibib.org, http://www.hcibib.org
   
   1998-09-08
   
   Note: Red and *'s indicate "hotness".
     * How the HCI Bibliography Started
     * Another Early Effort
     * HCIBIB.ORG
     * HCIBIB Promotion and Usage
     * HCIBIB Organization *
     * Goals for the Future **
     * Measuring Success *
     * Conclusion **
       
    How the HCI Bibliography Started
    
   The idea for the HCI Bibliography started with an online bibliography
   for a curriculum module on UI Development prepared for the Software
   Engineering Institute in 1988. I thought the resource was useful
   because it had abstracts of articles and tables of contents of books.
   It had 196 records. I had the idea that a distributed group project
   could coordinate gathering bibliographic records, possibly with
   authors contributing abstracted entries out of self-interest. Although
   that did not work for a variety of reasons, people were generally
   supportive of the idea, and the project started releasing files in
   1992 primarily based on work-study student and later OCR input.
   
    Another Early Effort
    
   Around the same time, the HILITES project was trying to move from a
   research project into a commercial "Information Service for the World
   HCI Community" (Shackel et al, 1992). I sent a survey to about 500
   registered user/sites and concluded that HILITES was priced out of the
   reach of most users, especially when matched up against a free service
   like the HCI Bibliography (even though it offered less coverage and
   fewer services). HILITES disappeared.
   
   Shackel. et al (1992) "HILITES -- The Information Service for the
   World HCI Community" SIGCHI Bulletin, 1992 24:3 40-49.
   
    HCIBIB.ORG
    
   Initially, the HCI Bibliography was simply a database at Ohio State
   University; there was no internal support to provide the resources for
   an online search service. Services occasionally were offered, but
   usually without updating the data, and people complained to the
   project. ACM SIGCHI, a long-time supporter of the project, agreed to
   fund a site, which I requested on its own domain (hcibib.org) in case
   the database and service ever had to move (and to maintain some legal
   distance between the project and ACM). A search service, based on the
   glimpse search engine, started in April of 1998.
   
    HCIBIB Promotion and Usage
    
   The HCI Bibliography has been promoted primarily through informal
   announcements (magazines, newsletters, Usenet, listserv). It is
   listed, although often incorrectly, on a variety of services like
   Yahoo. The project home page has received about 100 "hits" per day,
   and the search service has processed over 5000 searches per month. The
   main conclusion one can draw from the search logs is that most
   searches are not nearly as effective as they could be (and this
   probably generalizes to ineffective use of other search services).
   
    HCIBIB Organization *
    
   The advent of the Web during the life of the HCIBIB simplified the
   delivery issues for the data and supporting files. Still, it is a
   fundamental principle that the data files (journal volumes, conference
   proceedings) be independent of how they are delivered. The data files
   remained in their original extended UNIX Refer format, but could be
   reformatted and displayed in HTML. Software tools on the server side
   could readily manipulate and summarize the data (e.g., reports of the
   most frequent authors, number of publications by year, tables of
   journals by years, etc.).
   
    Goals for the Future **
    
   The goals for the near future of the hcibib.org is to better integrate
   itself into the research needs of the HCI community. This has already
   started with increased access to the world's HCI publications:
     * _Integration of Internet Resources:_ In addition to traditional
       publications, the HCI Bibliography began in May of 1998 to
       catalogue resources on the Internet. This began with a compilation
       of resources for internationalization and localization of user
       interfaces, and continued with an ongoing effort to intergate most
       Indexes of HCI (e.g., Keith Intone's HCI Virtual Library) to
       simplify the task of the researcher. In its first 3 months, over
       750 resources were catalogued, and in addition to being
       retrievable from hcibib.org, they are used to generate several Web
       index pages for SIGCHI and one for SIGCAPH. Each generated page
       has a link suggestion form to continue the cataloging process, and
       periodic checks are run to identify bad links.
     * _Integration of Full Text:_ In addition to basic bibliographic
       information and abstracts, the HCI Bibliography has started to
       incorporate links to online full text. Publishers such as ACM and
       Elsevier offer (for a fee) journals and proceedings online (e.g.,
       as PDF files). After searching across most major HCI sources,
       authorized users can then have immediate access to full text. As
       of September of 1998, there are about 4000 links to full text for
       traditional publications.
       
   Integrating links to Web resources and to full text do not really
   require much insight or expertise. They are simply information to be
   added to records (although potentially more volatile than information
   about more traditional forms of publication).
   
   More difficult to estimate are the ways of better supporting research
   in HCI, itself a research area far broader than HCI. Some active areas
   of work include:
     * _Search Assistance:_ To better support the search process, the
       hcibib.org search service is being used as a laboratory for
       providing assistance to researchers. A collection of patterns
       inside the search service is used to suggest possible next steps
       to improve search (e.g., when/how to narrow/broaden a search). The
       presentation and use of suggestions is currently being evaluations
       with the Web access logs.
     * _Annotation Support:_ To allow researchers to gather records,
       bookmarks (in the form of queries to retrieve a record) were added
       to the HCI Bibliography, with the eventual goal of being able to
       annotate records, merge annotations and records, etc.
       
    Measuring Success *
    
   Measuring success in these areas is difficult. Subjective satisfaction
   may be high even though important information has been missed (either
   inside or outside the database coverage). There is also the of making
   X% of the information so much more accessible than the other 100-X%
   that the remainder is never found by many researchers.
   
    Conclusion **
    
   Search engines, data visualizations, and the like will continue to
   improve, but many users are not finding the information they hope for,
   and they are not using it as effectively as possible. Long-term, the
   data in the HCI Bibliography will survive and be useful for a variety
   of purposes. If an online resource hopes to remain useful, it must
   separate data from its use.


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Hi everybody,

I believe that the panel could result in a really interesting
discussion. Here are my early thoughts, and some comments
on Garys (and Keiths) message(s).


Gary PERLMAN wrote:

> Although I think the history is interesting,
> maybe it's not worth spending much space
> in a writeup for a panel proposal.

I agree - although I have no experience from writing
panel proposals, my guess is that the focus should be
on discussion/novelty/potential controversy/debate...
However, it might be useful to summarize the history of 
all the resources, as you mention. If it is needed, 
I will of course also participate as a contributor.
 
> So, please look over the page for items worth debating.

Looking at the issues you mention, i find some potential
discussion aspects, for example:

-Integrate all or work with many specialized sites
-Only core HCI issues should be covered/all HCI-related info is useful
-The resources are only aimed at researchers and academics/everyone
 benefit from using the resources

-Today's resource sites are only useful for a small part of the
 HCI community

 
> Perhaps we should:
>  * We write up what we think is done well / poorly
>  * We write up what we think needs to be done
> That should generate some points of discussion
> that would make an interesting panel.
> Simply listing some viewpoints without contrast
> seems like a recipe for a bland proposal
> that will get rejected.  If we need conflict,
> I am willing to entitle my section: "The
> HCI Bibliography will crush all competition"
> (even though I think cooperation is good).

I think that some potential conflict issue is
useful - of course there may be a lot of pure
discussion too.

I plan to use the following concepts as the framework
for my position statement:
(Please comment!) 

* Personal description (short, short)
"Mikael Ericsson is a PhD in CS working as a teacher
and consultant in Interaction design. He has
developed and run the "HCI Resources on the Net"-site
since 1993. The site attracts approximately 700 visits
per day and provides indices to other material as well
as original content. It is run completely as a spare 
time project."

* My framework
I believe that we as a _community_ can utilize online
resources to a greater extent than what is the case
today. The net has a large potential as a mediator, 
facilitator and medium for excellence/knowledge management
for a community like ours.

1. The net affords/makes it possible to: 
-accumulate knowledge, experience and ideas 
-communicate our results and ideas faster 
-achieve fast peer reviewing 
-increase contact and communication between researchers 
 and practitioners 

2. Services like:
-ACM Digital library provide valuable content
-HCI letters indicate potentially valuable new channels
-UseIt and UI presents results and experience (and ideas)
-Bad Design and The Qualitheque are two early attempts of
 collecting and communicating experience
-HCI Bibliography consitutes pure indices to the content above 

3. Some of the problems of existing sites:
-the entries are too hard to find/unstructured
-we are reluctant to use some services (afraid,
copyright, prestige, time, tradition)
-the services and content is unfocused (to large
requirements on user)


* Questions/issues I want to raise
-Is there really such a thing as an HCI community online?
-The resources of today are bad examples of good HCI.
-The most important problem in today's sites is the vague/lacking
 perception of its users origin, interests, and goals.
-What is the community view of the net?
 (Medium, Technology, Meeting place, Library...)


* Vision/goals
1. use and innovate 
-use and make usable existing services
-innovate in order to build new use

2. work actively with annotation, values and metadata
-allow and support annotated indices and entries to content

3. support community-building activities
-integrate and support online journals and new channels for
 publishing
-make the resources usable "early"; by undergrad students 
 and beginners in industry

4. SIGCHI should focus on an index/db - but support specialized sites 
-provide a "real" entry
-in effect serve as a multitude of entries (for different use/users)

5. make available, and usable (!) things like:
-teaching material - reuse, improve, share
-research results - faster, active discussion, use
-examples of good and bad design - reuse, reflect, train
-innovative ideas and concepts

... (yes - I have to cut, focus and keep it short :-)

In the presentation, on location, I will also include
statistics on the usage of my site (perhaps we should
try to collaborate in order to analyse old usage data?),
user interviews, and references to efforts in other
(types of) communities.


Regards,
Mikael
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>Although I think the history is interesting,
>maybe it's not worth spending much space
>in a writeup for a panel proposal.

I agree. My history section was necessary for ME to get back into the swing
of it and start thinking about what I had done. It is not very important
for others, tho.

I won't get to a rewrite until Thursday at the earliest, however.

>Perhaps we should:
> * We write up what we think is done well / poorly
> * We write up what we think needs to be done
>That should generate some points of discussion
>that would make an interesting panel.
>Simply listing some viewpoints without contrast
>seems like a recipe for a bland proposal
>that will get rejected.  If we need conflict,
>I am willing to entitle my section: "The
>HCI Bibliography will crush all competition"
>(even though I think cooperation is good).

I agree--conflict is good for panel proposals. This panel appears to be
based on community building, so if we kiss and make up at the end, I think
it would be OK. "See, even these mortal enemies are now working
together--we can too!" (^:

I will have to think about what more-controversial position I would consider.

>I propose that someone write up a history of all these
>resources for the SIGCHI Bulletin.  I don't want to,
>but would be willing to contribute. I think Keith
>would be a good person to "launched" such a review.

Something like that would be fine. The Bulletin does have a new "Web"
column (of which I am the editor!) and this would fit in nicely. Rather
than have ME write it all, I suggest everyone on the panel send me their
own history and I will compile it into an article. This is definitely a
post-panel-submission activity.

Keith

Keith Instone   instone@usableweb.com
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Half a page is ... not very much :-) I'm cutting down further...
Comments?

/ME

Building the HCI community online: Use, make usable and innovate use.

Mikael Ericsson is a PhD in CS working as a teacher and consultant in
Interaction design. He has developed and run the "HCI Resources on the
Net"-site since 1993. The site attracts approximately 700 visits per day
and provides indices to other material as well as original content. It
is run completely as a spare time project.

I believe that we as a _community_ can utilize online resources much
better than what is the case today. The net has a large potential as a
mediator, facilitator and medium for excellence/knowledge management for
a community like ours.

The net makes it possible to accumulate knowledge, experience and ideas,
to communicate our results and ideas faster, to achieve fast peer
reviewing, to increase contact and communication between researchers and
practitioners. There are many existing services proving or showing the
potential of these concepts
-ACM Digital library provide valuable reference content
-HCI letters indicate potentially valuable new channels
-UseIt and UI present results, experience, (and ideas)
-Bad Design and The Qualitheque are two early attempts of collecting and
communicating design experience
-HCI Bibliography constitutes pure indices to the content above

However, one should consider the following - do we really have an HCI
community online? We seem to be reluctant to use some services (for
different reasons: e.g., copyright, prestige, time, tradition). There is
largely a mismatch between the content and the user profile/needs/goals.
Perhaps we have't managed to build services that fit our needs? In some
cases, the resources of today are bad examples of good HCI!

I consider the following to be of utmost importance when developing
further the HCI resources online: 

Use and innovate
-use and make usable existing services
-innovate in order to build new use, do not just port paper-based
services - develop new

Support community-building activities
-integrate and support online journals and new channels for publishing
-make the resources usable "early"; by undergrad students and beginners
in industry

SIGCHI should focus on an index/db
-provide a "real" entry
-serve as a multitude of entries, adapt for different use/users

Make available, and usable (!) things like:
-teaching material - reuse, improve, share
-research results - faster, active discussion, use
-examples of good and bad design - reuse, reflect, train
-innovative ideas and concepts

<closing remark>

.....

Some questions for later discussion
-why are so few using the SIGCHI news-channels?
-why didn't my search-improved site work?
-why do people come back, at the same rate, even though  my content
doesnt update that fast, and even though my design is very simple?
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Here is an insightful message on this topic from Hans.
Some quotable quotes:

"I personally feel that we don't need yet another HCI Index,
unless it provides a big improvement over what is currently
available."

"One thing I really miss in your version (hci-sites)
is a 'new items' section. ... a lot of people jump to
that page right away."

He goes on to discuss the desirability of customizable views.

You know, this group of people do not seem to disagree
enough to have a good panel.  To assess HCI community needs,
I think a SIG would be more productive, or possibly a
workshop.

If I were at the conference, I would go to a panel on this topic,
but I might leave the panel a little irritated, concluding that
this was a group of people who should simply coordinate what
they are doing already.  And if they want to assess needs,
a panel is the wrong forum.

So, if there is a panel, I would want to be part of it,
but I propose that we do not propose a panel and instead
propose a workshop or a SIG.

Gary

>From Hans...

>From graaff@graaff.xs4all.nl Sun Jun 21 16:21:23 1998

Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org> writes:

It took me some time to reply both because I was busy at work and
because I wanted to look over the site before answering.

> Looking over the other two major sites,
> some pages are out of date and/or missing many
> links now at:
> 	http://www.acm.org/sigchi/hci-sites

Yes. I don't think I have many stale links in mine, because they get
checked frequently, but I am certainly missing a lot of information. I 
don't have time to do much active exploration, so I only add things
which come to me in mail or news, or which people mail me about. I
think not having a form on the site also makes it a bit harder to
people to contribute.

> One major area I am not ready to take over yet is that of
> events/conferences, but eventually, I'd like to coordinate that with
> SIGCHI news and conferences, or defer to something like the BCS-HCI
> list.

I suppose my listing is somewhat complete and up-to-date. Another
list, which I haven't looked at yet, is currently maintained by one of 
the SIGCHI Bulletin Events editors. It consists of the material
printed in the Bulletin, along with other stuff they collect before
making the selection for the bulletin.

> Look over the SIGCHI page and let me know how you would like to
> proceed.

Done that. I personally feel that we don't need yet another HCI Index,
unless it provides a big improvement over what is currently
available. I also believe that what is currently available (speaking
mostly for my own index, because that's the one I know best), is
simply not good enough. I'm afraid I don't see the improvement in your 
version yet.

One thing I really miss in your version is a 'new items' section. From
the statistics of the HCI Index it seems that a lot of people jump to
that page right away. So many do so, in fact, that I will change my
scripts to add the new items list to my front page when I have some
time to work on it.

As for the future of my Index: I don't devote much time to it, other
than keeping it up-to-date. I should really rewrite parts of the
scripts that generate the index, so that it becomes a better resource, 
but I haven't found the time yet. Now that I haven't volunteered for a 
CHI conference that may change :-) It also doesn't seem likely that I
will get support from work (other than moral) to work on this. That
makes significant changes a bit harder to make.

I've come to the point where I would be willing to work together with
other people to create a single resource for HCI on the web, if it
will include some of the improvements I feel are needed. In such a
case I feel it will remain important that the different viewpoints are 
available, as Michael noted.

Some of the things I feel are needed to create a great resource:

Include a small description of each link. Gary's site already has a
short summary for some sites. I'd also like to include a small
editorial for each URL, so that people have a better understanding of
each site. I believe that such an editorial role could be very
useful. It was what I liked best about Keith's site.

This could perhaps be augmented by a top something for some of the
categories and/or recommended sites.

Some automated scripts that check all links on a regular basis
(e.g. weekly). Apart from tracking stale links, some of the
information could also be listed directly (e.g. size and date last
modified, a la AltaVista's results).

Not using a fixed hierarchy, and/or use flexible search mechanism to
create your own viewpoints on the data. This would also help
preserving different viewpoints on HCI resources.

Just some food for thought. Keith, Michael, and I have talked about
this a few times, and I may even have some database schema lying
around for some of the stuff listed above. If we want this to happen
we just need to do it.

Hans



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Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> You know, this group of people do not seem to disagree
> enough to have a good panel.  To assess HCI community needs,
> I think a SIG would be more productive, or possibly a
> workshop.

Well,
here's something that we might not agree completely on ;-)

I do think that a WS or SIG is a very good way of assessing
needs, discussing how to coordinate the existing efforts, etc.
It _might be_ that that's the thing _we_ want to do.

However, the panel, as I understood Blaise's approach "Online HCI
Resources:  A Community Forum to Assess Needs" also gives us the 
opportunity of discussing issues like: 

-are there _really_ any online community/are our community 
 really online?
-why do our community use online services in a very limited way?

...or, more concrete...
-why is there _no_ real online collaboration effort focusing on
 teaching and training; reusing teaching material; discussing
 the development of the subject(s)...?
-is it out of pure tradition and due to the community culture
 that we are reluctant to publish online (note: the HCI letters
 have received _no_ contributions so far...)?
-why are there so few efforts dealing with communication of
 design experience and innovative ideas?

That is, I interpret the panel goal as one having to do with
the community and it's view of a new medium, rather than one
of trying to decide what to do with our four indices.
...although that is _also_ a good thing to do, of course. 

So...why us? I do believe that we can position ourselves
in an interesting enough way for a panel - 'though I agree
with Gary; we certainly _do_ agree on many things. One thing
that _we_ are well suited to do is to reflect upon this in
the perspective on actual use: we can ground our statements 
in statistics, feedback, reactions on redesign, etc.

> So, if there is a panel, I would want to be part of it,
> but I propose that we do not propose a panel and instead
> propose a workshop or a SIG.

I consider both approaches interesting and certainly think
that we should do _something_ here.

We should try to decide what we want to focus on...
-a very productive/constructive approach of identifying needs
 in the light of what's already out there, and joining efforts.
-debate the potential new use(s) of the net as a tool for
 building/developing the HCI community 
-...

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I still think a panel is worth trying...Mikael has the right idea, I think.
While what we all contribute to this won't end up with any fireworks, I
think it can still be made interesting.  One of the important aspects of
this effort is to point out the various problems that have arisen during
all of our attempts to do something creative to aid the HCI community.  
What stumbling blocks have been overcome, and which are still there yet to
be overcome?

This isn't to say that a different approach wouldn't be to offer a SIG or
workshop format (in addition?).  After reading the various comments from
everyone, it is clear that there is a lot of work yet needed to make this
on-line approach work effectively.  Perhaps this proposed panel is a 
beginning in that direction.

Given the shortness of time, however, we need to quickly focus on getting
*a* proposal in for CHI99.  A panel seemed like the simplest thing to
propose...I'd like to give it a shot if we have concensus.  

/Blaise

> 
> Well,
> here's something that we might not agree completely on ;-)
> 
> I do think that a WS or SIG is a very good way of assessing
> needs, discussing how to coordinate the existing efforts, etc.
> It _might be_ that that's the thing _we_ want to do.
> 
> However, the panel, as I understood Blaise's approach "Online HCI
> Resources:  A Community Forum to Assess Needs" also gives us the 
> opportunity of discussing issues like: 
> 
> -are there _really_ any online community/are our community 
>  really online?
> -why do our community use online services in a very limited way?
> 
> ...or, more concrete...
> -why is there _no_ real online collaboration effort focusing on
>  teaching and training; reusing teaching material; discussing
>  the development of the subject(s)...?
> -is it out of pure tradition and due to the community culture
>  that we are reluctant to publish online (note: the HCI letters
>  have received _no_ contributions so far...)?
> -why are there so few efforts dealing with communication of
>  design experience and innovative ideas?
> 
> That is, I interpret the panel goal as one having to do with
> the community and it's view of a new medium, rather than one
> of trying to decide what to do with our four indices.
> ...although that is _also_ a good thing to do, of course. 
> 
> So...why us? I do believe that we can position ourselves
> in an interesting enough way for a panel - 'though I agree
> with Gary; we certainly _do_ agree on many things. One thing
> that _we_ are well suited to do is to reflect upon this in
> the perspective on actual use: we can ground our statements 
> in statistics, feedback, reactions on redesign, etc.
> 
> > So, if there is a panel, I would want to be part of it,
> > but I propose that we do not propose a panel and instead
> > propose a workshop or a SIG.
> 
> I consider both approaches interesting and certainly think
> that we should do _something_ here.
> 
> We should try to decide what we want to focus on...
> -a very productive/constructive approach of identifying needs
>  in the light of what's already out there, and joining efforts.
> -debate the potential new use(s) of the net as a tool for
>  building/developing the HCI community 
> -...
> 
> Regards,
> Mikael
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I like Mikael's topics, and I think they are worth debating.
I don't think I'm the one to debate them.

Andrew Sears has been working on gathering educational materials,
but I do not know what progress he has made (see the SIGCHI
education page).  I think it's a real effort.

Otherwise, I agree that little work is primarily online.

I don't know if I feel qualified to discuss why.

Gary

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> Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> > You know, this group of people do not seem to disagree
> > enough to have a good panel.  To assess HCI community needs,
> > I think a SIG would be more productive, or possibly a
> > workshop.
> 
> Well,
> here's something that we might not agree completely on ;-)
> 
> I do think that a WS or SIG is a very good way of assessing
> needs, discussing how to coordinate the existing efforts, etc.
> It _might be_ that that's the thing _we_ want to do.
> 
> However, the panel, as I understood Blaise's approach "Online HCI
> Resources:  A Community Forum to Assess Needs" also gives us the 
> opportunity of discussing issues like: 
> 
> -are there _really_ any online community/are our community 
>  really online?
> -why do our community use online services in a very limited way?
> 
> ...or, more concrete...
> -why is there _no_ real online collaboration effort focusing on
>  teaching and training; reusing teaching material; discussing
>  the development of the subject(s)...?
> -is it out of pure tradition and due to the community culture
>  that we are reluctant to publish online (note: the HCI letters
>  have received _no_ contributions so far...)?
> -why are there so few efforts dealing with communication of
>  design experience and innovative ideas?
> 
> That is, I interpret the panel goal as one having to do with
> the community and it's view of a new medium, rather than one
> of trying to decide what to do with our four indices.
> ...although that is _also_ a good thing to do, of course. 
> 
> So...why us? I do believe that we can position ourselves
> in an interesting enough way for a panel - 'though I agree
> with Gary; we certainly _do_ agree on many things. One thing
> that _we_ are well suited to do is to reflect upon this in
> the perspective on actual use: we can ground our statements 
> in statistics, feedback, reactions on redesign, etc.
> 
> > So, if there is a panel, I would want to be part of it,
> > but I propose that we do not propose a panel and instead
> > propose a workshop or a SIG.
> 
> I consider both approaches interesting and certainly think
> that we should do _something_ here.
> 
> We should try to decide what we want to focus on...
> -a very productive/constructive approach of identifying needs
>  in the light of what's already out there, and joining efforts.
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Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> You know, this group of people do not seem to disagree
> enough to have a good panel.  To assess HCI community needs,
> I think a SIG would be more productive, or possibly a
> workshop.

Well,
here's something that we might not agree completely on ;-)

I do think that a WS or SIG is a very good way of assessing
needs, discussing how to coordinate the existing efforts, etc.
It _might be_ that that's the thing _we_ want to do.

However, the panel, as I understood Blaise's approach "Online HCI
Resources:  A Community Forum to Assess Needs" also gives us the 
opportunity of discussing issues like: 

-are there _really_ any online community/are our community 
 really online?
-why do our community use online services in a very limited way?

...or, more concrete...
-why is there _no_ real online collaboration effort focusing on
 teaching and training; reusing teaching material; discussing
 the development of the subject(s)...?
-is it out of pure tradition and due to the community culture
 that we are reluctant to publish online (note: the HCI letters
 have received _no_ contributions so far...)?
-why are there so few efforts dealing with communication of
 design experience and innovative ideas?

That is, I interpret the panel goal as one having to do with
the community and it's view of a new medium, rather than one
of trying to decide what to do with our four indices.
...although that is _also_ a good thing to do, of course. 

So...why us? I do believe that we can position ourselves
in an interesting enough way for a panel - 'though I agree
with Gary; we certainly _do_ agree on many things. One thing
that _we_ are well suited to do is to reflect upon this in
the perspective on actual use: we can ground our statements 
in statistics, feedback, reactions on redesign, etc.

> So, if there is a panel, I would want to be part of it,
> but I propose that we do not propose a panel and instead
> propose a workshop or a SIG.

I consider both approaches interesting and certainly think
that we should do _something_ here.

We should try to decide what we want to focus on...
-a very productive/constructive approach of identifying needs
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-debate the potential new use(s) of the net as a tool for
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-...

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A SIG is the simplest thing to propose.  They are almost
a sure thing to get accepted.  Workshops are maybe 50/50 chance,
maybe more.  Panels are more likely than not to get rejected.

Maybe the panel proposal should include one section with a list
of points of contention, followed by a paragraph on the relevant
background of each panelist.

Blaise, you could take a shot at the list, working from what's been
circulating, and the panelists could work on something even shorter
than what we have been doing.  This is just a suggestion, of course.

Gary

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> I still think a panel is worth trying...Mikael has the right idea, I think.
> While what we all contribute to this won't end up with any fireworks, I
> think it can still be made interesting.  One of the important aspects of
> this effort is to point out the various problems that have arisen during
> all of our attempts to do something creative to aid the HCI community.  
> What stumbling blocks have been overcome, and which are still there yet to
> be overcome?
> 
> This isn't to say that a different approach wouldn't be to offer a SIG or
> workshop format (in addition?).  After reading the various comments from
> everyone, it is clear that there is a lot of work yet needed to make this
> on-line approach work effectively.  Perhaps this proposed panel is a 
> beginning in that direction.
> 
> Given the shortness of time, however, we need to quickly focus on getting
> *a* proposal in for CHI99.  A panel seemed like the simplest thing to
> propose...I'd like to give it a shot if we have concensus.  
> 
> /Blaise
> 
> > 
> > Well,
> > here's something that we might not agree completely on ;-)
> > 
> > I do think that a WS or SIG is a very good way of assessing
> > needs, discussing how to coordinate the existing efforts, etc.
> > It _might be_ that that's the thing _we_ want to do.
> > 
> > However, the panel, as I understood Blaise's approach "Online HCI
> > Resources:  A Community Forum to Assess Needs" also gives us the 
> > opportunity of discussing issues like: 
> > 
> > -are there _really_ any online community/are our community 
> >  really online?
> > -why do our community use online services in a very limited way?
> > 
> > ...or, more concrete...
> > -why is there _no_ real online collaboration effort focusing on
> >  teaching and training; reusing teaching material; discussing
> >  the development of the subject(s)...?
> > -is it out of pure tradition and due to the community culture
> >  that we are reluctant to publish online (note: the HCI letters
> >  have received _no_ contributions so far...)?
> > -why are there so few efforts dealing with communication of
> >  design experience and innovative ideas?
> > 
> > That is, I interpret the panel goal as one having to do with
> > the community and it's view of a new medium, rather than one
> > of trying to decide what to do with our four indices.
> > ...although that is _also_ a good thing to do, of course. 
> > 
> > So...why us? I do believe that we can position ourselves
> > in an interesting enough way for a panel - 'though I agree
> > with Gary; we certainly _do_ agree on many things. One thing
> > that _we_ are well suited to do is to reflect upon this in
> > the perspective on actual use: we can ground our statements 
> > in statistics, feedback, reactions on redesign, etc.
> > 
> > > So, if there is a panel, I would want to be part of it,
> > > but I propose that we do not propose a panel and instead
> > > propose a workshop or a SIG.
> > 
> > I consider both approaches interesting and certainly think
> > that we should do _something_ here.
> > 
> > We should try to decide what we want to focus on...
> > -a very productive/constructive approach of identifying needs
> >  in the light of what's already out there, and joining efforts.
> > -debate the potential new use(s) of the net as a tool for
> >  building/developing the HCI community 
> > -...
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Mikael
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I'll give it a go, and circulate it as soon as possible...

I didn't see anything at the CHI99 site about proposing a SIG meeting
(I suppose it's much more informal than the other activities), and I'm
not sure I'm prepared to lead a long workshop, so let me take a crack at
the panel thing, and let's see what we get.  Gary, if afterwards you still
think you aren't right for the panel, we can try someone like Andrew.

/Blaise

> From perlman@turing.acm.org Wed Sep  9 12:28:50 1998
> From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> Subject: Re: everyone's comments
> To: liffick@cs.millersv.edu (Blaise Liffick)
> Date: Wed, 9 Sep 1998 12:18:02 -0400 (EDT)
> Cc: chi99panel@acl.millersv.edu
> 
> A SIG is the simplest thing to propose.  They are almost
> a sure thing to get accepted.  Workshops are maybe 50/50 chance,
> maybe more.  Panels are more likely than not to get rejected.
> 
> Maybe the panel proposal should include one section with a list
> of points of contention, followed by a paragraph on the relevant
> background of each panelist.
> 
> Blaise, you could take a shot at the list, working from what's been
> circulating, and the panelists could work on something even shorter
> than what we have been doing.  This is just a suggestion, of course.
> 
> Gary
> 
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> > I still think a panel is worth trying...Mikael has the right idea, I think.
> > While what we all contribute to this won't end up with any fireworks, I
> > think it can still be made interesting.  One of the important aspects of
> > this effort is to point out the various problems that have arisen during
> > all of our attempts to do something creative to aid the HCI community.  
> > What stumbling blocks have been overcome, and which are still there yet to
> > be overcome?
> > 
> > This isn't to say that a different approach wouldn't be to offer a SIG or
> > workshop format (in addition?).  After reading the various comments from
> > everyone, it is clear that there is a lot of work yet needed to make this
> > on-line approach work effectively.  Perhaps this proposed panel is a 
> > beginning in that direction.
> > 
> > Given the shortness of time, however, we need to quickly focus on getting
> > *a* proposal in for CHI99.  A panel seemed like the simplest thing to
> > propose...I'd like to give it a shot if we have concensus.  
> > 
> > /Blaise
> > 
> > > 
> > > Well,
> > > here's something that we might not agree completely on ;-)
> > > 
> > > I do think that a WS or SIG is a very good way of assessing
> > > needs, discussing how to coordinate the existing efforts, etc.
> > > It _might be_ that that's the thing _we_ want to do.
> > > 
> > > However, the panel, as I understood Blaise's approach "Online HCI
> > > Resources:  A Community Forum to Assess Needs" also gives us the 
> > > opportunity of discussing issues like: 
> > > 
> > > -are there _really_ any online community/are our community 
> > >  really online?
> > > -why do our community use online services in a very limited way?
> > > 
> > > ...or, more concrete...
> > > -why is there _no_ real online collaboration effort focusing on
> > >  teaching and training; reusing teaching material; discussing
> > >  the development of the subject(s)...?
> > > -is it out of pure tradition and due to the community culture
> > >  that we are reluctant to publish online (note: the HCI letters
> > >  have received _no_ contributions so far...)?
> > > -why are there so few efforts dealing with communication of
> > >  design experience and innovative ideas?
> > > 
> > > That is, I interpret the panel goal as one having to do with
> > > the community and it's view of a new medium, rather than one
> > > of trying to decide what to do with our four indices.
> > > ...although that is _also_ a good thing to do, of course. 
> > > 
> > > So...why us? I do believe that we can position ourselves
> > > in an interesting enough way for a panel - 'though I agree
> > > with Gary; we certainly _do_ agree on many things. One thing
> > > that _we_ are well suited to do is to reflect upon this in
> > > the perspective on actual use: we can ground our statements 
> > > in statistics, feedback, reactions on redesign, etc.
> > > 
> > > > So, if there is a panel, I would want to be part of it,
> > > > but I propose that we do not propose a panel and instead
> > > > propose a workshop or a SIG.
> > > 
> > > I consider both approaches interesting and certainly think
> > > that we should do _something_ here.
> > > 
> > > We should try to decide what we want to focus on...
> > > -a very productive/constructive approach of identifying needs
> > >  in the light of what's already out there, and joining efforts.
> > > -debate the potential new use(s) of the net as a tool for
> > >  building/developing the HCI community 
> > > -...
> > > 
> > > Regards,
> > > Mikael
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Mikael Ericsson <miker@ida.liu.se> writes:

> That is, I interpret the panel goal as one having to do with the
> community and it's view of a new medium, rather than one of trying
> to decide what to do with our four indices.  ...although that is
> _also_ a good thing to do, of course.

I agree with this. ( Sigh :-)

The indices provide a front-end or an overview of what is online. That 
is why we may be able to say something about this. For me, at least,
this brings forward the fact that I hardly know my users when it comes 
to the HCI Index. This makes it a bit akward to talk about community
and usage aspects. All I have is a couple of years of statistics to
make up for that.

> -are there _really_ any online community/are our community 
>  really online?
> -why do our community use online services in a very limited way?

Ok, good questions, tough to formulate answers. If the debate would
focus partly on this, than that would be good.

> We should try to decide what we want to focus on...
> -a very productive/constructive approach of identifying needs
>  in the light of what's already out there, and joining efforts.

Interestingly, a panel might be the best place to really identify
needs, because it would draw a larger and more diversified crowd than
a SIG or workshop. If we could have the audience participate in the
debate (e.g. showing colored cards), that might learn us more?

> -debate the potential new use(s) of the net as a tool for
>  building/developing the HCI community 

Brainstorming is always fun, but I fear such a topic may quickly lead
to a discussion that isn't ground in reality. This may be good for a
workshop.

Hans

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liffick@cs.millersv.edu (Blaise Liffick) writes:

> I didn't see anything at the CHI99 site about proposing a SIG
> meeting (I suppose it's much more informal than the other
> activities),

There is information on it in the paper call. Deadline if January 8th, 
and the submission needs one page describing content and organization
of the SIG. I say we give the panel a shot now. We can always think
about the SIG later.

Hans

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Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org> writes:

> Here is an insightful message on this topic from Hans.
> Some quotable quotes:
> 
> "I personally feel that we don't need yet another HCI Index,
> unless it provides a big improvement over what is currently
> available."

This really sums up my feelings on the online resources. There are a
number of valuable resources on the web, and I think/hope most of them 
are listed in at least one of the indices. I also think the indices
are a very poor way to provide access to them. Perhaps this also
explains the poor level of contribution that I get (apart from the odd 
submission, no comments etc. are made, not even when solicitated on
the web page).

Taken to the extreme my position would be that there are only a few
worthwhile online resources now, and that I don't consider my Index to 
be one of them. As noted in the message Gary forwarded, I have some
ideas on them, which I recall discussing in Denver in, uhm, 1995 with
Keith and Mikael.

> He goes on to discuss the desirability of customizable views.

Yes, very much needed. I would like to have one summary per link, and
perhaps one or more reviews based on different views or backgrounds.

> You know, this group of people do not seem to disagree enough to
> have a good panel.  To assess HCI community needs, I think a SIG
> would be more productive, or possibly a workshop.

I think both a SIG and workshop can be worthwhile, but a panel has its 
merits as well. I agree about having too many similar people,
though. It would be interesting to have someone knowledgeable about
the web, but who either dislikes the index sites or doesn't feel there 
are any useful online resources.

Or perhaps someone who isn't in the 'collecting links' business, but
has a real online resource, although I realize Gary's HCIBIB also fits 
that bill.

As for finding such people...

Hans

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(Perhaps this discussion has a value in itself too :-)

Hans de Graaff wrote:
> The indices provide a front-end or an overview of what is online. That
> is why we may be able to say something about this. For me, at least,
> this brings forward the fact that I hardly know my users when it comes
> to the HCI Index. This makes it a bit akward to talk about community
> and usage aspects. All I have is a couple of years of statistics to
> make up for that.

I agree with you - it is not an easy thing to discuss. 
However, I think that I look on those two aspects mostly as
a starting point for a discussion - not really as issues we
must "solve". Also, I was so carried away by this discussion
that I actually considered the possibility of exploring the
"know my users"-aspect before the panel takes place...
 
> > -are there _really_ any online community/are our community
> >  really online?
> > -why do our community use online services in a very limited way?
> 
> Ok, good questions, tough to formulate answers. If the debate would
> focus partly on this, than that would be good.

Definitely - that is, the panel needs _other_ topics in the
centre! The ones above are mostly potential controversy issues...
 
> > We should try to decide what we want to focus on...
> > -a very productive/constructive approach of identifying needs
> >  in the light of what's already out there, and joining efforts.
> 
> Interestingly, a panel might be the best place to really identify
> needs, because it would draw a larger and more diversified crowd than
> a SIG or workshop. If we could have the audience participate in the
> debate (e.g. showing colored cards), that might learn us more?
> ...
> I say we give the panel a shot now. We can always think
> about the SIG later.

Ok, I didn't think of that way of looking at a panel; that is a 
good point. I agree with you - let's try the panel first.
 
> > -debate the potential new use(s) of the net as a tool for
> >  building/developing the HCI community
> 
> Brainstorming is always fun, but I fear such a topic may quickly lead
> to a discussion that isn't ground in reality. 
> ...
> I agree about having too many similar people,
> though. 
> Or perhaps someone who isn't in the 'collecting links' business, but
> has a real online resource, although I realize Gary's HCIBIB also fits
> that bill.

I see the risk for a groundless (?) discussion, on topics like
the one above.
Well, here's where the focus of the panel is needed for guidance.
The "building a community"-issue might be better off discussed
by a group in which there are also "online community people" (e.g.
Phil Agre), "HCI-community people" (e.g., Ben Shneiderman, Gary,
Andrew Sears,...), and - as you mention - HCI-content providers.

Pushing the focus more to the existing indices and
_their_ role in the community... I agree with Gary - some
of your (Hans) earlier comments are interesting. Maybe we can use
things like those below (slightly altered) as core topics:

-we don't need all those HCI indices
-indices like ours have limited value (hence limited use) if they 
 don't provide customizable views/multiple entries

Regards,
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HI Gang,

  What a lively community of discussion...I agree that we should put
in for a panel (a workshop is too much time for this) and if it
is turned down then send in for a SIG.

  I am an active and activist type so my interest is to spawn 
new directions.  A few have been mentioned, but let me write a
couple of paragraphs for Blaise to include in the proposal as
my position....see below.

  I think it would be interesting for you all to describe the
activity on your websites...how much, from whom, and what do they
go for....just to give people some idea of how successful you
are - even with out publicity.

  I have so many questions for your guys that we could fill 90
minutes just by asking each other questions--but let's give the audience
a chance.

-- Ben


Reaching Out Beyond the HCI Community

  Ben Shneiderman

Current HCI websites provide valuable information for professionals
and researchers.  More can be done to make these websites more
effective, but I think it is time to broaden our vision and 
expand our community by reaching out to others.  Putting up the
websites is only the first step, publicity to make them visible
to others is a necessary complementary activity.

Some possible directions are:
-- online education to allow professionals and university students
to learn about HCI online.  Introductory materials and pointers to
resources that focus on newcomers might help to expand our community.

-- public interest in usability could be expanded by our development
of sites meant for the computer-using public who are not HCI
professionals.  We should be able to capitalize and support the
growing awareness that usability matters in design and that
current systems are often poorly designed.

-- public activism would be a useful goal of a website that we spawn
to engage in consumer activism that promotes better design.  Users
should be taught about how to get suppliers to repair problems,
honor guarantees, pay for damages, or simply respond to help desk
telephones.

-- policy initiatives could be encouraged that would seek better
legal support for disabled or handicapped users, improved usability
of government information sites, more explicit descriptions of
privacy protection or freedom of speech, more comprehensible
policies on copyright protection, etc.


It is time to get angry about the quality of user interfaces.  It is
time to make usability a national and international issue.


Bio:
Ben Shneiderman
Department of Computer Science 
University of Maryland 
College Park, MD 20742 

email: ben@cs.umd.edu
(301) 405-2680 phone
(301) 405-6707 fax

Personal: http://www.cs.umd.edu/~ben
Lab:      http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil


Ben Shneiderman is a Professor in the Department of Computer 
Science, Head of the Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory, and 
Member of the Institutes for Advanced Computer Studies and for 
Systems Research, all at the University of Maryland at College 
Park. 

Dr. Shneiderman is the author of Designing
the User Interface: Strategies for Effective Human-Computer 
Interaction (1987, second edition 1992, third edition 1998), 
Addison-Wesley Publishers, Reading, MA.  

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This got stuck at the alias on millersv.edu, not that it does much good now....

Keith

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>At 9:17 PM -0400 9/9/98, Ben Shneiderman wrote:
>>Some possible directions are:
>>-- online education to allow professionals and university students
>>to learn about HCI online.  Introductory materials and pointers to
>>resources that focus on newcomers might help to expand our community.
>>
>>-- public interest in usability could be expanded by our development
>>of sites meant for the computer-using public who are not HCI
>>professionals.  We should be able to capitalize and support the
>>growing awareness that usability matters in design and that
>>current systems are often poorly designed.
>>
>>-- public activism would be a useful goal of a website that we spawn
>>to engage in consumer activism that promotes better design.  Users
>>should be taught about how to get suppliers to repair problems,
>>honor guarantees, pay for damages, or simply respond to help desk
>>telephones.
>>
>>-- policy initiatives could be encouraged that would seek better
>>legal support for disabled or handicapped users, improved usability
>>of government information sites, more explicit descriptions of
>>privacy protection or freedom of speech, more comprehensible
>>policies on copyright protection, etc.
>
>All 4 points are wonderful, Ben, but the crew you have assembled is just
>involved with #1: serving HCI people.
>
>I think different panelists are needed if you want to cover #2-4. You gotta
>find  people who are already doing this kind of stuff. The only person that
>comes to mind right away is Mark Hurst, http://www.creativegood.com/
>
>See http://www.creativegood.com/help/index.html for his help for new users
>which includes action for them to take.
>
>I think you need more people like Mark and fewer like me if you want to
>cover all 4 of your topics.
>
>Another possibility is someone from the Web Standards Project,
>http://www.webstandards.org/index.html
>
>Sorry, my examples are from Internet-based stuff since that's what I spend
>my time with. You really need people who are just using the Web but not
>focused on it, people who are trying to change off-line societies...
>
>Keith
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Those who live by the technology...

Millersville experienced an email failure as of Friday morning, which (of
course) wasn't discovered until today.  Most outgoing messages bounced,
including a draft of the panel proposal I tried to send.  Since my deadline
was today at noon, I had no choice but to take my best shot at it for all
of us.  I'll email you a copy tomorrow (too much going on today, I'm afraid)
for your records.

Thanks to you all for your help in trying this.  Cross your fingers...

/Blaise

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Below is a plain text version of the panel proposal for CHI99.  I have
also attached files in Word format for the Mac and PC, since the
version below obviously contains none of the nice formatting.

I have not yet heard whether the proposal was received.  However, it was
sent Fed Ex last Monday, so it should have arrived by the
Tuesday deadline.

Thanks to all for your help.

/Blaise

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On-Line HCI Resources:
A Community Forum to Assess Needs

Moderator:   Panelists:
Blaise W. Liffick Hans de Graaff, KPN Research,
j.j.degraaff@acm.org
Department of Computer Science Mikael Ericsson, Link=F6pings Universitet,
miker@ida.liu.se
Millersville University Keith Instone, Director of Usable Web,
instone@usableweb.com
Millersville, PA  17022 Gary Perlman, Director of HCIBIB,
director@hcibib.org
liffick@cs.millersv.edu Ben Shneiderman, University of
Maryland, ben@cs.umd.edu
+1 717-872-3536

ABSTRACT

Many human-computer interaction (HCI) professionals have attempted to
develop on-line resources for the HCI community, ranging from extensive
bibliographies of HCI literature to sites devoted to Web development or
educational materials.  However, some consider even these resources
themselves to be =93bad examples of good HCI.=94  Panelists, each of whom
have
developed significant on-line HCI sites, will discuss the good, the bad,
and the
ugly of their own sites as a way of assessing the needs of the HCI
community
and on-line resources.  In addition, they will discuss whether there is
indeed a
=93community=94 at all that they are attempting to serve.

KEYWORDS

Human-computer interaction, on-line resources, world wide web.

OVERVIEW

All panelists have been involved in attempting to set up some type of
on-line
resource as an aid to the HCI =93community.=94  These efforts have been
extensive
and on-going for several years. But have they been successful?  As
measured
by what criteria?  Panelists will discuss how they developed their
on-line
resource, what their users have found most interesting and useful, what
things
generate interest in users, the problems they=92ve encountered in
developing their
sites, and what obstacles continue to plague their plans.  They will
describe
their views on the current and future needs of their users, and their
plans for
meeting those needs.  Questions facing the panelists include: (1) Just
who is the
community(s) of users whose needs we are trying to meet with our
resources?
(2) Is there really an on-line =93community=94 at all, or is it wishful
thinking? (3)
What are the HCI resources that these users need?  (4) Do current
resources
meet any of those needs? (5) Although these HCI resource sites seem to
get a
lot of =93hits=94, why do so few people actually contribute content to th=
em,
or
respond directly to them in any way?

In discussing this issue with the panelists, it became clear that all of
us are
frustrated with the current state of affairs with respect to on-line HCI
resources,
both as those attempting to develop useful sites and as users of other
sites.
While there is some concensus that problems still exist in the medium
itself,
there is significant controversy about the nature of the lack of
participation of
others in the HCI field in the on-going development of on-line
resources.  Most
of the resource sites invite users to actively participate in the
development of the
site, rather than be just passive consumers of information.  These
attempts
range from requesting help in identifying dead links to invitations to
submit
significant content.  The experiences of the panelists, however, is that
few
people get involved even in the simplest forms of communication with a
site=92s
developer.  Interaction appears to be mostly limited to one-way
information
feeding of =93consumers.=94  Site developers are left combing through the
residue
left by site visitors (e.g. page hits) in an effort to tease out useful
information
about who users are, what they are interested in, and how useful the
information actually is to them.  This is clearly an inadequate way of
getting
useful information about their users=92 needs.  Panelists will discuss
these
frustrations, along with an attempt at looking for some methods for
overcoming
such problems.

The panel format will include
* an opening statement from the moderator
* five minutes for each panelist to discuss their experiences and
viewpoints
* a 25 minute period of questions posed by the moderator
* a 30 minute period of questions from the audience


PANELISTS

Blaise W. Liffick

Blaise Liffick is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at
Millersville
University of Pennsylvania.  He is the Director of the Adaptive
Computing
Laboratory at Millersville, which is devoted to undergraduate education
in
human-computer interaction.  For the past two years he has been the
Director of
the HCI Educators=92 Resource Site sponsored by Addison Wesley Longman
(http://www.awl.com/dtui), which is devoted to providing materials for
HCI
education.

Hans de Graaff

Hans de Graaff has maintained the HCI Index from 1993 onwards. Most of
this
period coincided with his PhD work at Delft University of Technology in
the
Netherlands. Currently working at KPN Research, he still maintains the
HCI
Index in his spare time.

Starting out from my own list of HCI bookmarks, the HCI Index has grown
to
a list of ~400 links to a diverse range of materials related to HCI.
Currently the
HCI Index receives some 300 hits per day.  During the last two years not
many
changes have been made to the Index.  One of the reasons is that it has
become
quite hard to find suitable on-line resources on HCI.  It used to be
that using a
search engine on the web would return all interesting sites with a
simple query
for HCI. These days this isn't possible, because most of the sites
returned are
just small lists of other resources. Only a few sites contain actual
useful content.
This leaves two other options for adding new material to the my HCI
Index. It
may be announced somewhere, either on a mailing list, newsgroup, or in a

publication like Interactions. People may also tell me about it, and
while this
does happen, it doesn't happen enough. Moreover, there are hardly any
people
who do this more than once. Clearly, while the HCI Index may have a
following of people checking it on a regular basis, it does not really
foster a
community.

To make the HCI Index a more valuable resource for a community, I
believe
three changes need to be made. First, more information needs to be added
to
each resource; for instance a brief summary of each linked site would
allow
users to gauge whether the resource will be useful to them without
visiting.
Second, the information must easily allow many different viewpoints on
the
resources, rather than just the one chosen by the site manager. Third,
this opens
up the way for one viewpoint that I think is important to provide: an
overview
of the complete field of HCI, and list of all or key resources on each
of the
topics within HCI.

Mikael Ericsson

Mikael Ericsson is a PhD candidate working as a teacher and consultant
in
interaction design.  He has developed and run the "HCI Resources on the
Net"-
site since 1993.  The site attracts approximately 700 visits per day and
provides
indices to other material as well as original content. It is run
completely as a
spare time project.

The web has a large potential as a mediator, facilitator and medium for
excellence/knowledge management for a community like ours. There is a
lot of
HCI-content out there already, but the full potential of the medium is
not used.
Our community needs to be involve more in the use and development of
on-line
resources in order to further develop itself.

On-line services make it possible to accumulate knowledge, experience
and
ideas, to communicate our results and ideas faster, to achieve fast peer

reviewing, to increase contact and communication between researchers and

practitioners.  There are many existing services proving or showing the
potential of these concepts.  However, one should consider the following
- do
we really have an HCI community on-line? We seem to be reluctant to use
some
services (for different reasons: e.g., copyright, prestige, time,
tradition). There
is largely a mismatch between the content and the user
profile/needs/goals.
Perhaps we haven=92t managed to build services that fit our needs?  In
some
cases, the resources of today are bad examples of good HCI!  In order to

develop further and expand the HCI community on-line (as well as
off-line), we
must use the existing services, make them usable and innovate new use.

Keith Instone

I have been involved in on-line HCI resources ever since I started the
"HCI
Launching Pad" in 1993. As an avid collector of links, it was my way of
sharing what I had found. It was little more than self-published
bookmarks,
organized into a few categories and with a small description for each.

In 1994, the Launcing Pad was christened the "HCI Virtual Library" and
included in the World-Wide-Web-Consortium-sponsored Virtual Library.
Back
then, before the search engines were commercialized, the hand-made
indexes
were one of the preferred ways to find things on the Internet. Besides
being a
better name, HCI VL provided my index with some legitimacy and pushed
"HCI" out of the bowels of computer science, within the Virtual Library
table of
contents, at least.

Over the next few years, job and free-time constraints changed and I
found it
harder and harder to do a good job with the HCI Virtual Library. My
counter-
parts were continuing to do an excellent job, so I decided to change HCI
VL to
fit my new workstyle (busier) in 1996. I turned it into a meta-index of
HCI
sites. the new HCI VL reviewed and ranked other HCI indexes.  At about
this
same time, my interests were focusing on the World Wide Web completely,
so I
decided to expand my Web/HCI index that I was doing for SIGCHI and start

Usable Web. Usable Web is an entire site devoted to indexing, sorting,
and
evaluating resources that cover the intersection of the Web and HCI. I
used
many of the lessons I had learned from HCI VL to build a database of
resources
and to generate pages dynamically.

Alas, over time, even the meta-index HCI VL was more than I wanted to
bother
with, so in the summer of 1998 I started forwarding all traffic to
SIGCHI's list
of links. Today, the exact future of the "Human-Computer Interaction
Virtual
Library" is unclear and will be shaped by discussion at this panel.

In my opinion, we need more "niche" sites with very specific HCI content

acting as "bridges" to people who are not familiar with the field. An
example of
this kind of site is Good Documents (http://www.gooddocuments.com/). It
is
focused on helping people write better documents for intranets and
includes
many cases of how to apply HCI techniques for this domain.

Gary Perlman

The idea for the HCI Bibliography (HCIBIB) started with an on-line
bibliography for a curriculum module on UI Development prepared for the
Software Engineering Institute in 1988. I thought the resource was
useful
because it had abstracts of articles and tables of contents of books. It
had 196
records. I had the idea that a distributed group project could
coordinate
gathering bibliographic records, possibly with authors contributing
abstracted
entries out of self-interest. Although that did not work for a variety
of reasons,
people were generally supportive of the idea, and the project started
releasing
files in 1992 primarily based on work-study student and later OCR input.

Around the same time, the HILITES project was trying to move from a
research
project into a commercial "Information Service for the World HCI
Community"
(Shackel et al, 1992). I sent a survey to about 500 registered
user/sites and
concluded that HILITES was priced out of the reach of most users,
especially
when matched up against a free service like the HCI Bibliography (even
though
it offered less coverage and fewer services). HILITES disappeared.

Integrating links to Web resources and to full text do not really
require much
insight or expertise. They are simply information to be added to records

(although potentially more volatile than information about more
traditional
forms of publication).  More difficult to estimate are the ways of
better
supporting research in HCI, itself a research area far broader than
HCI.  Some
active areas of work include search assistance (e.g. suggesting possible
next
steps to improve the search) and annotation support (to annotate
records, merge
annotations and records, etc).

Measuring success in these areas is difficult.  Subjective satisfaction
may be
high even though important information has been missed (either inside or

outside the database coverage).  There is also the problem of making X%
of the
information so much more accessible than the other 100-X% that the
remainder
is never found by many researchers.  Search engines, data
visualizations, and
the like will continue to improve, but many users are not finding the
information
they hope for, and they are not using it as effectively as possible.

Ben Shneiderman

Current HCI websites provide valuable information for professionals and
researchers.  More can be done to make these websites more effective,
but I
think it is time to broaden our vision and expand our community by
reaching
out to others.  Putting up the websites is only the first step;
publicity to make
them visible to others is a necessary complementary activity.

Some possible directions are:
* on-line education to allow professionals and university students to
learn
about HCI on-line.  Introductory materials and pointers to resources
that
focus on newcomers might help to expand our community.
* public interest in usability could be expanded by our development of
sites meant for the computer-using public who are not HCI
professionals.  We should be able to capitalize and support the growing
awareness that usability matters in design and that current systems are
often poorly designed.
* public activism would be a useful goal of a website that we spawn to
engage in consumer activism that promotes better design.  Users should
be taught about how to get suppliers to repair problems, honor
guarantees, pay for damages, or simply respond to help desk
telephones.
* policy initiatives could be encouraged that would seek better legal
support for disabled or handicapped users, improved usability of
government information sites, more explicit descriptions of privacy
protection or freedom of speech, more comprehensible policies on
copyright protection, etc.

It is time to get angry about the quality of user interfaces.  It is
time to make
usability a national and international issue.

Ben Shneiderman is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science,
Head
of the Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory, and Member of the
Institutes
for Advanced Computer Studies and for Systems Research, all at the
University
of Maryland at College Park.  He is the author of Designing the User
Interface:
Strategies for Effective Human-Computer Interaction (1987, second
edition
1992, third edition 1998), Addison Wesley Longman Publishers, Reading,
MA.

References

Shackel. et al (1992) "HILITES -- The Information Service for the World
HCI
Community" SIGCHI Bulletin, 1992 24:3 40-49.

On-Line HCI Resources:
A Community Forum to Assess Needs

Moderator:   Panelists:
Blaise W. Liffick Hans de Graaff, KPN Research,
j.j.degraaff@acm.org
Department of Computer Science Mikael Ericsson, Link=F6pings Universitet,
miker@ida.liu.se
Millersville University Keith Instone, Director of Usable Web,
instone@usableweb.com
Millersville, PA  17022 Gary Perlman, Director of HCIBIB,
director@hcibib.org
liffick@cs.millersv.edu Ben Shneiderman, University of
Maryland, ben@cs.umd.edu
+1 717-872-3536


ABSTRACT

Many human-computer interaction (HCI) professionals have attempted to
develop on-line
resources for the HCI community, ranging from extensive bibliographies
of HCI literature to
sites devoted to Web development or educational materials.  However,
some consider even
these resources themselves to be =93bad examples of good HCI.=94  Panelis=
ts,
each of whom have
developed significant on-line HCI sites, will discuss the good, the bad,
and the ugly of their
own sites as a way of assessing the needs of the HCI community and
on-line resources.  In
addition, they will discuss whether there is indeed a =93community=94 at =
all
that they are
attempting to serve.

KEYWORDS

Human-computer interaction, on-line resources, world wide web.

OVERVIEW

All panelists have been involved in attempting to set up some type of
on-line resource as an
aid to the HCI =93community.=94  These efforts have been extensive and
on-going for several
years. But have they been successful?  As measured by what criteria?
Panelists will discuss
how they developed their on-line resource, what their users have found
most interesting and
useful, what things generate interest in users, the problems they=92ve
encountered in developing
their sites, and what obstacles continue to plague their plans.  They
will describe their views
on the current and future needs of their users, and their plans for
meeting those needs.
Questions facing the panelists include: (1) Just who is the community(s)
of users whose needs
we are trying to meet with our resources?  (2) Is there really an
on-line community at all,







or is it wishful thinking? (3) What are the HCI resources that these
users need?  (4) Do current
resources meet any of those needs? (5) Although these HCI resource sites
seem to get a lot of
=93hits=94, why do so few people actually contribute content to them, or
respond directly to them
in any way?

The panel format will include
* an opening statement from the moderator
* five minutes for each panelist to discuss their experiences and
viewpoints
* a 25 minute period of questions posed by the moderator
* a 30 minute period of questions from the audience

POSITION SUMMARIES

Hans de Graaff

It used to be that using a search engine on the web would return all
interesting sites with a
simple query for HCI. These days this isn't possible, because most of
the sites returned are
just small lists of other resources. Only a few sites contain actual
useful content. This leaves
two other options for adding new material to the my HCI Index. It may be
announced
somewhere, either on a mailing list, newsgroup, or in a publication like
Interactions. People
may also tell me about it, and while this does happen, it doesn't happen
enough. Moreover,
there are hardly any people who do this more than once. Clearly, while
the HCI Index may
have a following of people checking it on a regular basis, it does not
really foster a
community.

To make the HCI Index a more valuable resource for a community, I
believe three changes
need to be made. First, more information needs to be added to each
resource; for instance a
brief summary of each linked site would allow users to gauge whether the
resource will be
useful to them without visiting. Second, the information must easily
allow many different
viewpoints on the resources, rather than just the one chosen by the site
manager. Third, this
opens up the way for one viewpoint that I think is important to provide:
an overview of the
complete field of HCI, and list of all or key resources on each of the
topics within HCI.

Mikael Ericsson

On-line services make it possible to accumulate knowledge, experience
and ideas, to
communicate our results and ideas faster, to achieve fast peer
reviewing, to increase contact
and communication between researchers and practitioners.  There are many
existing services
proving or showing the potential of these concepts.  However, one should
consider the
following - do we really have an HCI community on-line?  We seem to be
reluctant to use
some services (for different reasons: e.g., copyright, prestige, time,
tradition). There is largely
a mismatch between the content and the user profile/needs/goals. Perhaps
we haven=92t managed
to build services that fit our needs?  In some cases, the resources of
today are bad examples of
good HCI!  In order to develop further and expand the HCI community
on-line (as well as off-
line), we must use the existing services, make them usable and innovate
new use.

Keith Instone

I have been involved in on-line HCI resources ever since I started the
"HCI Launching Pad" in
1993. As an avid collector of links, it was my way of sharing what I had
found. It was little
more than self-published bookmarks, organized into a few categories and
with a small
description for each. In 1994, the Launcing Pad was christened the "HCI
Virtual Library" and
included in the World-Wide-Web-Consortium-sponsored Virtual Library.
Over the next few
years, job and free-time constraints changed and I found it harder and
harder to do a good job
with the HCI Virtual Library (HCI VL). My counter-parts were continuing
to do an excellent
job, so I decided to change HCI VL to fit my new workstyle (busier) in
1996. I turned it into
a meta-index of HCI sites. Alas, over time, even the meta-index HCI VL
was more than I
wanted to bother with, so in the summer of 1998 I started forwarding all
traffic to SIGCHI's
list of links. Today, the exact future of the Human-Computer Interaction
Virtual Library is
unclear and will be shaped by discussion at this panel.

In my opinion, we need more "niche" sites with very specific HCI content
acting as "bridges"
to people who are not familiar with the field. An example of this kind
of site is Good
Documents (http://www.gooddocuments.com/). It is focused on helping
people write better
documents for intranets and includes many cases of how to apply HCI
techniques for this
domain.

Gary Perlman

Integrating links to Web resources and to full text do not really
require much insight or
expertise. They are simply information to be added to records (although
potentially more
volatile than information about more traditional forms of publication).
More difficult to
estimate are the ways of better supporting research in HCI, itself a
research area far broader
than HCI.  Some active areas of work include search assistance (e.g.
suggesting possible next
steps to improve the search) and annotation support (to annotate
records, merge annotations
and records, etc).

Measuring success in these areas is difficult.  Subjective satisfaction
may be high even though
important information has been missed (either inside or outside the
database coverage).  There
is also the problem of making X% of the information so much more
accessible than the other
100-X% that the remainder is never found by many researchers.  Search
engines, data
visualizations, and the like will continue to improve, but many users
are not finding the
information they hope for, and they are not using it as effectively as
possible.

Ben Shneiderman

Current HCI websites provide valuable information for professionals and
researchers.  More
can be done to make these websites more effective, but I think it is
time to broaden our vision
and expand our community by reaching out to others.  Putting up the
websites is only the
first step; publicity to make them visible to others is a necessary
complementary activity.

Some possible directions are (1) on-line education to allow
professionals and university
students to learn about HCI on-line; (2) public interest in usability
could be expanded by our
development of sites meant for the computer-using public who are not HCI
professionals; (3)
public activism would be a useful goal of a website that we spawn to
engage in consumer
activism that promotes better design; (4) policy initiatives could be
encouraged that would
seek better legal support for disabled or handicapped users, improved
usability of government
information sites, more explicit descriptions of privacy protection or
freedom of speech, more
comprehensible policies on copyright protection, etc.

It is time to get angry about the quality of user interfaces.  It is
time to make usability a
national and international issue.




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Dear CHI reviewer:

The CHI 99 Reviewer Site is now available.  You can start preparing drafts
of your reviews, and can work on them until each one is complete and ready
to submit to the associate chair.  Instructions for accessing the site are
given in this email.  The instructions you received with your papers are
also attached, in case you need to refer to them.

PLEASE NOTE:  This site is NOT open to the public and you should keep
this email handy (i.e., print, do not delete), since there will NOT be any
links from the CHI 99 site or Reviewer Volunteer Center.


First of all, you should by now have received a package containing between
4 and 6 papers to review.  Please let us know immediately if:

(a)  you haven't yet received you package (if so, please include your
mailing address)
(b)  one or more of the papers you received present you with a conflict of
interest
(c)  there is a discrepancy between the papers you've received and the
papers in your list on the Reviewers' Site (see below).

To access the Site, please go to:

*  The Registration Site, http://www.fcgi.net/DomSite/CHI99Reg.nsf, where
you can choose "Request a new account" to register as a reviewer.  When
registering for a password, you will need to enter your name in the
"Firstname" and "Lastname" boxes EXACTLY like this:

Gary
Perlman

Don't use middlenames or middle initials.  The system will offer you a
password, but you are encouraged to replace it with one of your own
choosing.  Passwords are case  sensitive. If you have any queries or
problems re registering, send email to webmaster@fcgi.net.

*  The Reviewer Site, http://www.fcgi.net/CHI99, to work on your reviews.
This site is accessible by login only.   You will need to type in your
"User Name" as Firstname Lastname like this:

Gary Perlman


The first time you go to this site, please check that the list of papers
you see under "Your assigned papers" matches the set of papers you
received in your package.  Send email to us at chi99-papers@acm.org
if they are different.

The Reviewer Site home page includes four main options:
*   "Home" always returns you to the initial page
*   "Your assigned papers" takes you to a list of the papers assigned to
you
*   "Committee members" shows you a list of CHI99 reviewers and associate
chairs
*   "Password" allows you to see and change login details.

Each of the entries in your list of assigned papers is shown on two lines:

The first line provides access to information about the paper and its
status.
The second line takes you to the review form for the paper.

A separate blank review form has been set up for each of your papers.
When you open the form it will be in view-only mode.  You can print the
review when in this mode.  A target, "Click here to edit this review,"
switches the form to edit mode.  DO NOT USE "BACK" WHEN IN EDIT
MODE unless you are willing to lose all the recent changes you have
made to the review.  You should use the "Submit" button instead.

You can submit reviews as either Draft or Completed.  The only effect of
this is to change how the paper appears in the list of assigned papers.
Your Associate Chairs will see your papers in their lists too.  When they
see that a paper has a status "Completed" they will know that the review is
ready for them to view.  Note that Associate Chairs can view reviews when
they are in "Draft" form, but they have been instructed not to pay any
attention to reviews' contents until they have been submitted as
"Completed".

If you have any problems in using the website, contact us at
chi99-papers@acm.org.  The deadline for submitting reviews is FRIDAY
OCTOBER 23RD.

Please treat the contents of all papers as confidential.

Kate Ehrlich
William Newman
CHI 99 Papers Co-chairs
------------

For reference, here is the text of the letter sent to you with your papers:

Dear CHI reviewer:

Thank you very much for volunteering to serve the CHI community by
reviewing papers for CHI 99.  Enclosed are the papers we are asking
you to review.  This letter provides instructions and supporting material
about how to prepare and submit your reviews online.

Your papers: Your package contains 5 or 6 papers.  Each paper has a
5-digit paper number, in the range 99001 to 99325, written on the first
page.  This number,  and the paper's title, will identify the paper during
the
review process.  Please make sure all of your papers are numbered, and let
us know immediately at chi99-papers@acm.org if any of them are not.

Conflict:  We have done our best to send you papers that will not present
you with a conflict of interest, e.g., because you have worked closely with
the authors or have collaborated on the project described.  However there
will undoubtedly be some potential conflicts that we have overlooked, and
these may make it difficult for you to review objectively.  If so, please
let us know immediately, and we will reassign the papers concerned to
another reviewer; you need not send back the papers themselves.

Review form:  We would like you to submit your reviews online. We will
shortly be sending out an email including the URL for the reviewers' web
site, where you will find blank online forms set up for each of your
papers.  In the meantime, we are enclosing a printed copy of the online
review form, so that you can commence reading the papers and drafting
your reviews without delay. It is possible to submit your reviews by email
instead, and instructions are provided for this.  However, we would much
prefer that you use the online form unless this is very inconvenient for
you, to save us from having to convert email reviews to online forms.
You should receive information about the reviewers' web site URL
by October 1st.

Review criteria:  New review criteria have been introduced for CHI 99.  The
form asks you, in Boxes 3 and 4, to assess the paper in terms of
contribution and benefit, validity, originality and written presentation.
You may find it useful to read the explanation of these criteria published
in the Call for Papers, a copy of which is enclosed.  If you need a more
complete explanation, see the online Guide to Successful Papers Submission
which you can find on the CHI 99 website at
http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi99/call/papersguide.html.  Both of these have
of course been made available to authors and will, we hope, have influenced
them in preparing their papers.

Papers Program Committee:   Each of your reviews will be received by an
Associate Chair, who is responsible for preparing an accept/reject
recommendation to the papers Program Committee based on your review and the
four other reviews that each paper receives.  A Program Committee meeting
of Co-Chairs and Associate Chairs will be held in Pittsburgh on November
6th and 7th to draw up the final list of accepted papers.  Your reviews can
play a vital part in the decisions made at this meeting.

Deadline:  You must submit your review by October 23rd in order for
Associate Chairs to have time to prepare their recommendations.  If you
cannot meet this deadline, please let us know immediately so that we can
assign your papers to other reviewers.  You need not send back the papers
themselves.

Do not hesitate to contact us at chi99-papers@acm.org if you have any
questions about reviewing.  Thank you very much for helping to make CHI 99
a success.

Kate Ehrlich and William Newman, CHI 99 Papers Co-chairs





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Dear CHI reviewer:

This is a reminder . . . . please ignore if you have already registered
since October 3, 1998.


The CHI 99 Reviewer Site is now available.  You can start preparing drafts
of your reviews, and can work on them until each one is complete and ready
to submit to the associate chair.  Instructions for accessing the site are
given in this email.  The instructions you received with your papers are
also attached, in case you need to refer to them.

PLEASE NOTE:  This site is NOT open to the public and you should keep
this email handy (i.e., print, do not delete), since there will NOT be any
links from the CHI 99 site or Reviewer Volunteer Center.


First of all, you should by now have received a package containing between
4 and 6 papers to review.  Please let us know immediately if:

(a)  you haven't yet received you package (if so, please include your
mailing address)
(b)  one or more of the papers you received present you with a conflict of
interest
(c)  there is a discrepancy between the papers you've received and the
papers in your list on the Reviewers' Site (see below).

To access the Site, please go to:

*  The Registration Site, http://www.fcgi.net/DomSite/CHI99Reg.nsf, where
you can choose "Request a new account" to register as a reviewer.  When
registering for a password, you will need to enter your name in the
"Firstname" and "Lastname" boxes EXACTLY like this:

Gary
Perlman

Don't use middlenames or middle initials.  The system will offer you a
password, but you are encouraged to replace it with one of your own
choosing.  Passwords are case  sensitive. If you have any queries or
problems re registering, send email to webmaster@fcgi.net.

*  The Reviewer Site, http://www.fcgi.net/CHI99, to work on your reviews.
This site is accessible by login only.   You will need to type in your
"User Name" as Firstname Lastname like this:

Gary Perlman


The first time you go to this site, please check that the list of papers
you see under "Your assigned papers" matches the set of papers you
received in your package.  Send email to us at chi99-papers@acm.org
if they are different.

The Reviewer Site home page includes four main options:
*   "Home" always returns you to the initial page
*   "Your assigned papers" takes you to a list of the papers assigned to
you
*   "Committee members" shows you a list of CHI99 reviewers and associate
chairs
*   "Password" allows you to see and change login details.

Each of the entries in your list of assigned papers is shown on two lines:

The first line provides access to information about the paper and its
status.
The second line takes you to the review form for the paper.

A separate blank review form has been set up for each of your papers.
When you open the form it will be in view-only mode.  You can print the
review when in this mode.  A target, "Click here to edit this review,"
switches the form to edit mode.  DO NOT USE "BACK" WHEN IN EDIT
MODE unless you are willing to lose all the recent changes you have
made to the review.  You should use the "Submit" button instead.

You can submit reviews as either Draft or Completed.  The only effect of
this is to change how the paper appears in the list of assigned papers.
Your Associate Chairs will see your papers in their lists too.  When they
see that a paper has a status "Completed" they will know that the review is
ready for them to view.  Note that Associate Chairs can view reviews when
they are in "Draft" form, but they have been instructed not to pay any
attention to reviews' contents until they have been submitted as
"Completed".

If you have any problems in using the website, contact us at
chi99-papers@acm.org.  The deadline for submitting reviews is FRIDAY
OCTOBER 23RD.

Please treat the contents of all papers as confidential.

Kate Ehrlich
William Newman
CHI 99 Papers Co-chairs
------------

For reference, here is the text of the letter sent to you with your papers:

Dear CHI reviewer:

Thank you very much for volunteering to serve the CHI community by
reviewing papers for CHI 99.  Enclosed are the papers we are asking
you to review.  This letter provides instructions and supporting material
about how to prepare and submit your reviews online.

Your papers: Your package contains 5 or 6 papers.  Each paper has a
5-digit paper number, in the range 99001 to 99325, written on the first
page.  This number,  and the paper's title, will identify the paper during
the review process.  Please make sure all of your papers are numbered,
and let us know immediately at chi99-papers@acm.org if any of them are not.

Conflict:  We have done our best to send you papers that will not present
you with a conflict of interest, e.g., because you have worked closely with
the authors or have collaborated on the project described.  However there
will undoubtedly be some potential conflicts that we have overlooked, and
these may make it difficult for you to review objectively.  If so, please
let us know immediately, and we will reassign the papers concerned to
another reviewer; you need not send back the papers themselves.

Review form:  We would like you to submit your reviews online. We will
shortly be sending out an email including the URL for the reviewers' web
site, where you will find blank online forms set up for each of your
papers.  In the meantime, we are enclosing a printed copy of the online
review form, so that you can commence reading the papers and drafting
your reviews without delay. It is possible to submit your reviews by email
instead, and instructions are provided for this.  However, we would much
prefer that you use the online form unless this is very inconvenient for
you, to save us from having to convert email reviews to online forms.
You should receive information about the reviewers' web site URL
by October 1st.

Review criteria:  New review criteria have been introduced for CHI 99.  The
form asks you, in Boxes 3 and 4, to assess the paper in terms of
contribution and benefit, validity, originality and written presentation.
You may find it useful to read the explanation of these criteria published
in the Call for Papers, a copy of which is enclosed.  If you need a more
complete explanation, see the online Guide to Successful Papers Submission
which you can find on the CHI 99 website at
http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi99/call/papersguide.html.  Both of these have
of course been made available to authors and will, we hope, have influenced
them in preparing their papers.

Papers Program Committee:   Each of your reviews will be received by an
Associate Chair, who is responsible for preparing an accept/reject
recommendation to the papers Program Committee based on your review and the
four other reviews that each paper receives.  A Program Committee meeting
of Co-Chairs and Associate Chairs will be held in Pittsburgh on November
6th and 7th to draw up the final list of accepted papers.  Your reviews can
play a vital part in the decisions made at this meeting.

Deadline:  You must submit your review by October 23rd in order for
Associate Chairs to have time to prepare their recommendations.  If you
cannot meet this deadline, please let us know immediately so that we can
assign your papers to other reviewers.  You need not send back the papers
themselves.

Do not hesitate to contact us at chi99-papers@acm.org if you have any
questions about reviewing.  Thank you very much for helping to make CHI 99
a success.

Kate Ehrlich and William Newman, CHI 99 Papers Co-chairs





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Dear CHI 99 reviewer:

We are glad to see a steady flow of reviews being submitted in draft or
completed form.  Keep up the good work!

To those of you who are still working on your reviews, we would like to
remind you of the importance of reviewing in terms of the the NEW CRITERIA
FOR CHI 99 published in the Call for Papers (see
http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi99/call/papers.html).  In particular, we have
emphasized this year that papers will be assessed in terms of the
CONTRIBUTION they make to HCI,  i.e., the significance of the resulting
advance in HCI knowledge.  All of us - reviewers, associate chairs and
co-chairs - now have a responsibility to ensure papers get assessed in
these
terms.

To make sure authors are treated fairly, please make sure that your reviews
CLEARLY IDENTIFY AND ASSESS THE PAPER'S CONTRIBUTION TO HCI, as promised in
the Call.  Since this is a new departure for CHI, and possibly different
from the way you normally review, we suggest the following guidelines:

*  Bear in mind that the criterion here is significance of the
contribution,
not importance of the problem or issue addressed.  Authors can't be given
credit just for tackling an important or interesting problem.  They should,
however receive credit for significant contributions such as:
   -  designs for systems, techniques, tools etc that are clearly better
than what's currently available
   -  methodologies that overcome problems with current methods and
processes
   -  theories and models that place design on a stronger footing than
before
   -  findings that explain or predict hitherto intractable aspects of
theory or practice
   -  and other types of contribution mentioned in the Call.
*  In assessing the paper's contribution, please set it in the context of
what's already in the public domain. Papers should assess relevant existing
work, but may have missed important publications.  If you can provide
pointers to these missing items you will help both the Committee and the
authors.
*  As regards benefit, please try to identify ways the contribution can be
useful (not just interesting) to researchers and/or practitioners.

By paying attention to some or all of these points, you will be helping the
Program Committee to select papers for publication on a fair basis,
consistent with what authors were told at the outset.  You will make it
much
easier for Associate Chairs to incorporate your reviews into their overall
recommendations.

If it is at all unclear what is being asked of you, please do not hesitate
to contact us.  You may find it useful to take a look, if you haven't
already, at the Authors' Guide on
http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi99/call/papersguide.html.  It includes a
section on Contribution and Benefit.

FINALLY, don't forget that the deadline for submitting your reviews is
Friday week, October 23rd.  AND IF YOU HAVEN'T REGISTERED AT THE REVIEWER
SITE AND CHECKED YOUR LIST OF PAPERS, PLEASE DO SO WITHOUT DELAY.  The
address is http://www.fcgi.net/DomSite/CHI99Reg.nsf.

We much appreciate the time and effort you are putting into your reviewing.
We expect this to be the best CHI Papers program yet!

Kate Ehrlich
William Newman
CHI 99 Papers Co-chairs
chi99-papers@acm.org





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Dear CHI Reviewer:

This is a gentle reminder that ALL reviews (except meta-reviews) are due
in and marked as completed by FRIDAY OCTOBER 23rd.  Contact us
ASAP if you believe you will be unable to meet that deadline.

If you have not already done so, you MUST register at the website
IMMEDIATELY.  This is the only way to verify that the papers you
received in the mail match those you are expected to review.    If there
is any discrepancy please contact us immediately at chi99-papers@acm.org.
The address of the website is http://www.fcgi.net/DomSite/CHI99Reg.nsf.
If you have problems registering contact webmaster@fcgi.net.

We thank you for the time and effort you spend reviewing the papers.
Your review is what counts in making sure we select the best papers for the

conference.

Kate Ehrlich and William Newman
CHI 99 Papers Co-Chairs
chi99-papers@acm.org





From perlman@turing.acm.org Fri Oct 16 13:49:05 1998
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To: Webmaster@fcgi.com
Date: Fri, 16 Oct 1998 13:49:03 -0400 (EDT)
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Earlier messages indicated that we only needed to respond
if there were any problems.

I can't register because I do not have a verification code.

Gary PERLMAN, OCLC Online Computer Library Center
6565 Frantz Road,  Dublin, Ohio  43017  USA
Voice: +1-614-761-5058  Fax: +1-614-793-0915
perlman@acm.org  http://www.acm.org/~perlman/

> Dear CHI Reviewer:
> 
> This is a gentle reminder that ALL reviews (except meta-reviews) are due
> in and marked as completed by FRIDAY OCTOBER 23rd.  Contact us
> ASAP if you believe you will be unable to meet that deadline.
> 
> If you have not already done so, you MUST register at the website
> IMMEDIATELY.  This is the only way to verify that the papers you
> received in the mail match those you are expected to review.    If there
> is any discrepancy please contact us immediately at chi99-papers@acm.org.
> The address of the website is http://www.fcgi.net/DomSite/CHI99Reg.nsf.
> If you have problems registering contact webmaster@fcgi.net.
> 
> We thank you for the time and effort you spend reviewing the papers.
> Your review is what counts in making sure we select the best papers for the
> 
> conference.
> 
> Kate Ehrlich and William Newman
> CHI 99 Papers Co-Chairs
> chi99-papers@acm.org
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


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Earlier messages indicated that we only needed to respond
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I can't register because I do not have a verification code.

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> Dear CHI Reviewer:
>
> This is a gentle reminder that ALL reviews (except meta-reviews) are due
> in and marked as completed by FRIDAY OCTOBER 23rd.  Contact us
> ASAP if you believe you will be unable to meet that deadline.
>
> If you have not already done so, you MUST register at the website
> IMMEDIATELY.  This is the only way to verify that the papers you
> received in the mail match those you are expected to review.    If there
> is any discrepancy please contact us immediately at chi99-papers@acm.org.
> The address of the website is http://www.fcgi.net/DomSite/CHI99Reg.nsf.
> If you have problems registering contact webmaster@fcgi.net.
>
> We thank you for the time and effort you spend reviewing the papers.
> Your review is what counts in making sure we select the best papers for
the
>
> conference.
>
> Kate Ehrlich and William Newman
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>
>
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Something to discuss/mention if our panel idea
gets accepted:

Regards,
Mikael

Duncan Reed wrote:
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> At the moment we have decided that we will not be continuing with the H=
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> Although there have been many registrations and offers to referee, it
> appears that many authors are unwilling or unable to submit short paper=
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> type of communication - refereed short papers published rapidly.  As su=
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Subject: Re: SIGCHI electronic services SIG at CHI 99?
To: instone@usableweb.com (Keith Instone)
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It might not have been popular because it was not of interest.

I recall it was very funny when some people came in in 97 and
we welcomed them enthusiastically only to find out they were
looking for chairs to bring into Jared's room.

I think, realistically, that we will need to wait for people
to say "I wish there was osme way to have a web page or start a
discussion list." and chime in then.

I've come to the conclusion that having infrastructure to
promote infrastructure is not time well spent.

What has worked out well is to attend SIGs of interest and
to suggest making use of infrastructure to the organizers.
This has resulted in the CHI intercultural page and the
partial resurrection of the associated listserv.  The kids
page and list have also benefited.

> Bob, Gary, Steven L:
> 
> It is time to start thinking about some sort of SIG at CHI 99 about SIGCHI
> electronic infrastructure: web site, mailing lists, etc. Gary and I did one
> for CHI 97
> 
> http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi97/proceedings/sig/gp1.htm
> 
> but it was not popular because Jared Spool was across the hall. )^:
> 
> I certainly do not have the time to lead any such effort to organize a SIG,
> but I would be willing to contribute where I can (like a short piece on how
> the web  is being used to recruit reviewers and match with submissions, and
> what HFES ITG is up to wrt CHI-WEB).
> 
> So, if one or more of you want to take the lead, I will follow. Otherwise,
> I won't bring it up again. All of the "real" SIG slots filled up for CHI
> 98, so I would not assume something decent could be organized off the cuff
> at the last minute.
> 
> Keith
> 
> Keith Instone   instone@usableweb.com
> Usable Web      http://usableweb.com/
> PO Box 7411     BowlingGreen OH 43402
>                 +1 419 823-3319 -1036
> 
> 
> 


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Dear colleague:

The review process for CHI 99 is now complete.  We would like to take this
opportunity to thank you for all the hard work you put into reading the
papers we sent you, writing reviews and submitting them online.  We know
how hard it must have been to fit such work into a busy schedule, but
without volunteers such as yourself the CHI conferences could not take
place.  This year we had to select 77 papers out of the total of
313 submitted, under severe time pressures, and every review counted
in this process.  The result is a first-rate program of papers, a tribute
both to our authors and to our dedicated volunteer reviewers and
associate chairs.

As is customary at this point, we are now making available to you the
following details concerning the papers you reviewed:

*  the disposition (accept/reject)
*  all of the reviews - yours and other reviewers'
*  the associate chairs' meta-reviews.

We encourage you to read the reviews and meta-reviews, especially if the
outcome differed from your recommendation.  You will find the information
at the same website as before, http://www.fcgi.net/chi99.  If you have
mislaid your password, send email to webmaster@fcgi.net, including your
verification code.

Thank you again for your help.  We hope to see you at CHI 99 in Pittsburgh
next May.

Kate Ehrlich
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Gary,

>Well, I got another extra copy of CSCW 98 today.
>I was thinking about what to do with it.  How about:
>
>SIGCHI Local Chapters Proceedings Redistribution
>
>At CHI 99, SIGCHI members with extra copies of
>proceedings will bring them to the conference.
>These will be gathered at the Local Chapters Booth
>for free distribution to the lending libraries of
>needy chartered and forming Local Chapters.
>To help carry the proceedings, members will bring
>tote bags from previous conferences.
>
>I think this would be a help to CHI leaders
>in places where proceedings are hard to come by.
>
>I propose to announce this plan to chi-announcements
>and set up a web form on which people can pledge
>to bring proceedings.  This will allow us to
>plan packaging in advance of the conference.
>And maybe it will allow us to tell SIGGROUP+SIGCHI
>members: sorry, we already have enough CSCW 98 proceedings.
>
>Beyond Local Chapters, there are also Doctoral Consortium
>participants (to whom I propose SIGCHI give a copy of
>the 1992 Curriculum report) and student volunteers.
>
>Although there might be many arguments against
>this, I would like to find a good home for
>my duplicate proceedings, and I have already
>donated sets to the BuckCHI library.

Great proposal.  (In the past, many local sig leaders have asked whether
SIGCHI could provide proceedings in addition to the CHI tutorial notes;
we've not been able to because of the cost.)

Richard

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From: "Marilyn (Mantei) Tremaine" <tremaine@cis.drexel.edu>
Subject: Re: HCI-Related Proceedings Proposal
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Gary's ideas are great and I absolutely agree with helping
get the CHI proceedings distributed more widely.  While at
the University of Toronto, it was easy.  The Computer Science
library welcomed them as did the students.  This is also true
in my new position at Drexel where the main library welcomes
them.  This leads to a slight change in Gary's suggestion that I 
am going to make for the redistribution of proceedings.

1. Libraries handle the dissemination of material better than
   any local SIG or any single individual.  Despite ACM's low
   cost, there are many ACM proceedings to select from and 
   university libraries are poor and likely not to make a decision
   to purchase the CHI proceedings. 

2. One of the useful acts that local sigs can do is to get the
   proceedings into libraries.  My experience with local
   organizations is that the task of running a tiny library is
   not done very well and that the material is only disseminated
   to a few individuals. Local SIGs could pick libraries to donate
   the proceedings to...preferably ones where an active need for
   papers on HCI is present.

3. The problem with individual donations to libraries is one of
   continuity.  If the individual leaves or doesn't take a plus
   package, the library is left with gaps in its collections.  A
   more uniform way of insuring continuity would be for an organization
   to take over that task.

4. Local sigs are more likely to know the libraries to support and
   to effectively organize and manage such donations.

Therefore, I am suggesting that the local sigs consider collecting 
extra proceedings at the conference and handle their dissemination
to local libraries.  If they wish, they can even set up a plan to
disseminate them to universities in countries where the currency does
not match up to the US dollar and such proceedings are considered dear
indeed.  Of course, this idea would have to be put to each of the
local sigs and they could opt to participate or not.

I don't think we can do the same with tutorial notes because I 
suspect the creators of the notes would not appreciate this wider
dissemination.

Marilyn

Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> Well, I got another extra copy of CSCW 98 today.
> I was thinking about what to do with it.  How about:
> 
> SIGCHI Local Chapters Proceedings Redistribution
> 
> At CHI 99, SIGCHI members with extra copies of
> proceedings will bring them to the conference.
> These will be gathered at the Local Chapters Booth
> for free distribution to the lending libraries of
> needy chartered and forming Local Chapters.
> To help carry the proceedings, members will bring
> tote bags from previous conferences.
> 
> I think this would be a help to CHI leaders
> in places where proceedings are hard to come by.
> 
> I propose to announce this plan to chi-announcements
> and set up a web form on which people can pledge
> to bring proceedings.  This will allow us to
> plan packaging in advance of the conference.
> And maybe it will allow us to tell SIGGROUP+SIGCHI
> members: sorry, we already have enough CSCW 98 proceedings.
> 
> Beyond Local Chapters, there are also Doctoral Consortium
> participants (to whom I propose SIGCHI give a copy of
> the 1992 Curriculum report) and student volunteers.
> 
> Although there might be many arguments against
> this, I would like to find a good home for
> my duplicate proceedings, and I have already
> donated sets to the BuckCHI library.
> 
> Your ideas are welcome,
> 
> Gary Perlman

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Not really a high priority here, since we have both library copies and 
individuals who are generous about lending copies.  We might have a donor or
two if you do go through with the idea.

Joe Konstan
President, TwinCHI



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Hi Gary,

My name is Henry Chen, and I coordinate watCHI, a student CHI group at the
University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada, without official ACM status.
We're still figuring out if ACM membership will bring a lot of
organizational costs and little benfit.  Richard Anderson knows of our
group.   Hmmm, as a past chair of a local chapter, what benefits does
membership bring to a local group?

A bunch of us will be going to CHI'99.  If you are going ahead with this
local chapter offer, I wonder if we would qualify.

Henry Chen.


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To: CHI-LOCAL-SIGS@ACM.ORG <CHI-LOCAL-SIGS@ACM.ORG>
Date: Wednesday, January 27, 1999 10:04 PM
Subject: Proceedings Sharing Program at CHI 99


>After pretty much no response from the SIGCHI EEC,
>except Richard Anderson, who seemed to like the idea,
>I'm now asking the local SIGs leaders if there is interest.
>
>The basic idea is this: We ask people coming to CHI 99 to
>bring spare copies of ACM proceedings.  At the Local SIGs
>booth, we gather these into sets for needy chapters so
>that they can build up their Local Chapter libraries.
>
>I created a form for people to pledge to bring proceedings:
>        http://www.acm.org/~perlman/proshare.cgi
>It lists recent proceedings and shows running totals.
>
>I am most interested in getting mail from leaders of
>Local Chapters (chartered or forming).  Would you
>like to be able to (send someone to) bring back
>some proceedings to make them available to your
>(prospective) members?  If not, then I'll not make
>the effort.  If there is, then I'll send a request
>for donations to chi-announcements and maybe some
>other lists.
>
>So, if I get fewer than 10 requests from needy chapters,
>I'll put this idea away until next year.  If I get
>10 or more, then I'll look for donations.
>
>Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Past Chair


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Gary,

>After pretty much no response from the SIGCHI EEC,
>except Richard Anderson, who seemed to like the idea,
>I'm now asking the local SIGs leaders if there is interest.

"Seemed" to like the idea?  "Great proposal" is the same as "seemed to like
the idea" to you?  ????

Gary -- your sense of time is faster than that of many.  You seem to expect
immediate responses, ignoring the fact that not everyone lives on the
internet like you do and that many have tons of other responsibilities and
interests.  I've not yet had a chance to look at your webpage, and I won't
have until this weekend at the earliest, but I wouldn't be surprised if you
equate that with a lack of interest or enthusiasm rather than consider that
someone might simply not have the time.

>So, if I get fewer than 10 requests from needy chapters,
>I'll put this idea away until next year.  If I get
>10 or more, then I'll look for donations.

PLEASE give the people on the chi-local-sigs list adequate time to respond.

Richard

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Gary,

I'm the Chair of the (pending) Southern Michigan Northern Ohio chapter of
SIGCHI (MOCHI), and I'd certainly be interested in any surplus copies of
ACM proceedings for our new group.  Between Judy and Gary Olson we could
probably scrounge up a few extra copies, but anything we could pick up at
CHI would be appreciated. 

I will be at CHI and can bring copies back to Michigan with me, assuming
there's enough interest to proceed.  Thanks for starting this effort.

Jennifer 

**************************************************************************

Jennifer H Perkins                 "The past does not repeat itself,
School of Information                      but it rhymes."
University of Michigan
jperkins@umich.edu                                      -Mark Twain
                                                                              

On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Gary PERLMAN wrote:

> The basic idea is this: We ask people coming to CHI 99 to
> bring spare copies of ACM proceedings.  At the Local SIGs
> booth, we gather these into sets for needy chapters so
> that they can build up their Local Chapter libraries.


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After pretty much no response from the SIGCHI EEC,
except Richard Anderson, who seemed to like the idea,
I'm now asking the local SIGs leaders if there is interest.

The basic idea is this: We ask people coming to CHI 99 to
bring spare copies of ACM proceedings.  At the Local SIGs
booth, we gather these into sets for needy chapters so
that they can build up their Local Chapter libraries.

I created a form for people to pledge to bring proceedings:
        http://www.acm.org/~perlman/proshare.cgi
It lists recent proceedings and shows running totals.

I am most interested in getting mail from leaders of
Local Chapters (chartered or forming).  Would you
like to be able to (send someone to) bring back
some proceedings to make them available to your
(prospective) members?  If not, then I'll not make
the effort.  If there is, then I'll send a request
for donations to chi-announcements and maybe some
other lists.

So, if I get fewer than 10 requests from needy chapters,
I'll put this idea away until next year.  If I get
10 or more, then I'll look for donations.

Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Past Chair

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Gary,

I think your proceedings donation idea is great. Our chapter library isn't
official yet, but I bring my personal copies of various ACM/SIGCHI
materials to our meetings and have loaned them out on several occasions. I
think these would be a valuable resource to our members. Thanks for the
effort!

Nick Sabadosh
Chair, CHI-Atlanta
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nicksab@acm.org



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Gary,

Your idea to provide proceedings to needy chapter libraries sounds like a
good one.  Once ConnCHI is chartered (soon) use of a small lending library
will be one of the "members-only" services provided to due-paying folks.
Any additions to the library are welcome.  One of the only difficulties I
can foresee is finding someone who is willing to pick-up and transport the
proceeding back to the chapter.  If the proceedings could be shipped by
ACM/CHI directly to the chapter leadership, that would be very helpful.

Thanks... George

George V. Kissel, Ph.D.
Usability and Human Factors Consultant
IBM Global Services, Southbury, Connecticut
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Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org> on 01/27/99 10:02:42 PM

Please respond to Gary PERLMAN <perlman@turing.acm.org>

To:   CHI-LOCAL-SIGS@ACM.ORG
cc:    (bcc: George Kissel/Southbury/IBM)
Subject:  Proceedings Sharing Program at CHI 99





After pretty much no response from the SIGCHI EEC,
except Richard Anderson, who seemed to like the idea,
I'm now asking the local SIGs leaders if there is interest.

The basic idea is this: We ask people coming to CHI 99 to
bring spare copies of ACM proceedings.  At the Local SIGs
booth, we gather these into sets for needy chapters so
that they can build up their Local Chapter libraries.

I created a form for people to pledge to bring proceedings:
        http://www.acm.org/~perlman/proshare.cgi
It lists recent proceedings and shows running totals.

I am most interested in getting mail from leaders of
Local Chapters (chartered or forming).  Would you
like to be able to (send someone to) bring back
some proceedings to make them available to your
(prospective) members?  If not, then I'll not make
the effort.  If there is, then I'll send a request
for donations to chi-announcements and maybe some
other lists.

So, if I get fewer than 10 requests from needy chapters,
I'll put this idea away until next year.  If I get
10 or more, then I'll look for donations.

Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Past Chair





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Gary,

ToRCHI is not a needy chapter but we will support your initiative if it
happens.

William Hunt, co-chair, ToRCHI


Gary PERLMAN wrote:

> After pretty much no response from the SIGCHI EEC,
> except Richard Anderson, who seemed to like the idea,
> I'm now asking the local SIGs leaders if there is interest.
>
> The basic idea is this: We ask people coming to CHI 99 to
> bring spare copies of ACM proceedings.  At the Local SIGs
> booth, we gather these into sets for needy chapters so
> that they can build up their Local Chapter libraries.
>
> I created a form for people to pledge to bring proceedings:
>         http://www.acm.org/~perlman/proshare.cgi
> It lists recent proceedings and shows running totals.
>
> I am most interested in getting mail from leaders of
> Local Chapters (chartered or forming).  Would you
> like to be able to (send someone to) bring back
> some proceedings to make them available to your
> (prospective) members?  If not, then I'll not make
> the effort.  If there is, then I'll send a request
> for donations to chi-announcements and maybe some
> other lists.
>
> So, if I get fewer than 10 requests from needy chapters,
> I'll put this idea away until next year.  If I get
> 10 or more, then I'll look for donations.
>
> Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Past Chair




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Dear Mr G. Perlman

My name is Luciano Gamez and I am a doctoral student at the Federal
University of Santa Catarina in Brazil. After I finished my degree in
Social Psychology at Lisbon University I started studying CHI (Computer
Human Interaction). I have been studying and working with educational
software evaluation, (for my master’s degree) but my main areas of study
are the following; General Human-Computer Interaction (Ergonomics,
Educational Software Evaluation, Usability Inspection, User Interface
Software, Interaction Techniques and Devices, Computer supported
co-operative work and Cognitive Psychology).

At present I am a volunteer at the Usability Laboratory at the Federal
University of Santa Catarina as mentioned above. We follow the French
school of thought (Scapin&Bastien) with respect to ergonomic software
evaluation. This laboratory was the very first in Brazil to perform this
kind of investigation and up to now remains the only one to do so. As the
Laboratory is almost new ( only 3 years) our team needs to be well prepared
to attend the Brazilian market and the latest areas of investigation. We
need to be very close to those people who works in CHI today. To achieve
this goal my advisor (Professor Walter Cybis) is of the opinion that
someone on the team has to be well-prepared and spend sometime abroad in
order to bring  back knowledge and technology to the team, in order to
improve our working methods.

I have been chosen for this project and this is why I need an opportunity
to work abroad, to learn and get some experience either with you or with
someone who you think could be my advisor and/or employer.

I would like to enquire as to whether you know of any kind of opportunity
that might be suitable for me? What would be your suggestion or
recommendation as to my initial course of action? Should I apply for a
place at the university as a full time student ? Or would it be better in
your opinion for me to apply for a place as a staff member at the
institution where you work? I can easily leave Brazil since I have no
commitments that require my presence here. I simply need an opportunity to
leave and start working and/or studying. I hope that I can count on your
comprehension and support in this matter?

Please accept my apologies for having written to you directly like this
without any prior contact. I hope have not irritated you by doing so and I
would like to express my gratitude for the time you have taken to read this
letter.

I look forward to hearing from you

Yours faithfully

Luciano Gamez, (M.Sc.) 




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Gary,

> I am most interested in getting mail from leaders of
> Local Chapters (chartered or forming).  Would you
> like to be able to (send someone to) bring back
> some proceedings to make them available to your
> (prospective) members?  If not, then I'll not make
> the effort.  If there is, then I'll send a request
> for donations to chi-announcements and maybe some
> other lists.

My name is David Lamas and me and some collegues are (still) forming a
local chapter in Porto, Portugal.

The answer to your question is yes, it would be very interesting for us
to have some of the older proceedings with us. One or two of us will be
going to CHI 99 so I think we could always bring home the poceedings you
could provide us.

Most of our group is mostly interested in usability issues, adaptive
systems and hypertext proceedings of conferences on related topics would
be much appreciated.

We do not, however, have any duplicates so, I'm afraid we cannot
contribute with any proceeding copies.

Thank you for your effort,
DAVID

-- 
Always Smile! :-)

---

Universidade Fernando Pessoa
Man and Machine Interaction Group (CEREM)
Praca 9 de Abril, 349, P4200 PORTO, Portugal

+351 2 5508270, 5508269 (fax)

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Gary -

This sounds like a great idea.  I can't personally transport this stuff, but
Brian Buck (our Treasurer) has volunteered to either carry or ship things
back.

Thanks for working on this!
Andrew

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Gary wrote:
>After pretty much no response from the SIGCHI EEC,
>except Richard Anderson, who seemed to like the idea,
>I'm now asking the local SIGs leaders if there is interest.
>
>The basic idea is this: We ask people coming to CHI 99 to
>bring spare copies of ACM proceedings.  At the Local SIGs
>booth, we gather these into sets for needy chapters so
>that they can build up their Local Chapter libraries.
>
>I created a form for people to pledge to bring proceedings:
>        http://www.acm.org/~perlman/proshare.cgi
>It lists recent proceedings and shows running totals.
>
>I am most interested in getting mail from leaders of
>Local Chapters (chartered or forming).  Would you
>like to be able to (send someone to) bring back
>some proceedings to make them available to your
>(prospective) members?  If not, then I'll not make
>the effort.  If there is, then I'll send a request
>for donations to chi-announcements and maybe some
>other lists.
>
>So, if I get fewer than 10 requests from needy chapters,
>I'll put this idea away until next year.  If I get
>10 or more, then I'll look for donations.

I, indeed, like Gary's proposal, because several of you have told me in the
past of your wish that SIGCHI expand its provision of CHI conference
tutorial notes to include the CHI conference proceedings.  This may be your
only opportunity to add proceedings for several SIGCHI-sponsored
conferences to your libraries, so if this is still of interest to you,
please let Gary know as soon as possible (and give him feedback on
characteristics of his pledge form).

Richard

   ___________________________________________________________________
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Dear Gary
I would not list us as a needy chapter. Looking at the press Switzerland
has had lately, this would be politically very incorrect! 
I think the idea is splendid, and would help promote the idea of CHI in
countries so far not so well covered by the CHI idea, something which is
always beneficial to do.
I myself of course would not be unhappy to have an extra copy of the
proceedings, as they tend to disappear into our local groups library, the
library at work, or elsewhere, and I never have one at hand when I need
one. However, I do not think it just or fair to claim an extra copy as a
"needy group".
I have, however, contacts to Poland, which would in my view classify as a
needy country, and would happily send them a copy if possible. I will
however not be at the CHI myself, so transport might be a bit of a problem.
Let me know about further developments, and bravo for a good idea!

Regards
Daniel Felix
Local SIGCHI Switzerland

At 22:02 27.01.99 -0500, you wrote:
>After pretty much no response from the SIGCHI EEC,
>except Richard Anderson, who seemed to like the idea,
>I'm now asking the local SIGs leaders if there is interest.
>
>The basic idea is this: We ask people coming to CHI 99 to
>bring spare copies of ACM proceedings.  At the Local SIGs
>booth, we gather these into sets for needy chapters so
>that they can build up their Local Chapter libraries.
>
>I created a form for people to pledge to bring proceedings:
>        http://www.acm.org/~perlman/proshare.cgi
>It lists recent proceedings and shows running totals.
>
>I am most interested in getting mail from leaders of
>Local Chapters (chartered or forming).  Would you
>like to be able to (send someone to) bring back
>some proceedings to make them available to your
>(prospective) members?  If not, then I'll not make
>the effort.  If there is, then I'll send a request
>for donations to chi-announcements and maybe some
>other lists.
>
>So, if I get fewer than 10 requests from needy chapters,
>I'll put this idea away until next year.  If I get
>10 or more, then I'll look for donations.
>
>Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Past Chair
>
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From jgrant@tripos.com Mon Feb  1 09:40:35 1999
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Gary,

Thanks for coordinating an effort to pass along spare ACM proceeding to
needy chapters.  At this point, GatewayCHI doesn't really extra copies
of the proceedings. Those in the "know" about HCI here either have the
copies they want, or know they can borrow them from those members that
have gone to CHI for several years.

However, in the future, I could see where we would need copies of the
proceedings.

Thanks again,
-- Joe Grant
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Dear Collegue,
I answer to your recent e-mail concerning the spare copies of ACM 
proceedings. We (SIGCHI local chapter Prague) are interested in 
obtaining some of these copies. There will be two participants from 
our chapter in conference in Pittsburgh - so there is a good chance 
that we could carry home certain volume of these proceedings.

Thank you for your offer (and effort you pay to this activity)

Regards

Pavel Slavik
Dept. of Comp. Sci. and Engineering
Czech Technical University 
Prague
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	Hi Gary,

Ithink it's a great idea!  I'm the contact person for the Brazilian
Prospective Chapter, and I'm sure we could benefit a lot from it. I'm
planning on going to the conference myself, and so are a few other Brazilians.
Thus, we should have someone to bring the proceedings and tutorial notes
back. However, we're having some serious economic problems in Brazil
right now and the real (our money) has been devaluating and hasn't
stabilized yet. This makes travelling abroad much more expensive than it
already is, so we'll have to wait and see what happens...

		Thanks,

			Raquel

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Gary,

>So, if I get fewer than 10 requests from needy chapters,

I don't know whether you'd consider BayCHI to be "needy" (which is a word I
wish you hadn't used, since some might wonder the same about their chapter
and not respond), but BayCHI does have an active library and would like to
add good things to it.  So, put BayCHI on the list.

Richard

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Well, that was pretty fast.  Lot of positive responses.

I'd like to send out the following, assuming I can count on
some under-table space at the Local SIGs booth at CHI,
and that I can arrange for some help on the fly ("How
needy IS your chapter?" he asked, glancing to the book pile.)
So with your approval, I'll post this to chi-annoucements
(suggestions welcome):

	Many SIGCHI chapters (chartered and forming) are in areas
	where there is little access to printed materials such as
	proceedings.  If you have extra copies of proceedings from
	CHI-related conferences, and you can transport them to CHI
	99, you can donate them to a worthy cause.  At CHI 99, the
	Local SIGs booth will gather proceedings to be redistributed
	to needy local SIGCHI chapters for their libraries. 

	I have created a form for people to pledge proceedings:
		http://www.acm.org/~perlman/proshare.cgi
	It lists recent proceedings we would like to gather, and it
	shows running totals of pledges.  Please drop by to pledge. 
	It's pretty easy to check boxes next to the proceedings you
	can bring.  It will help with planning.  You can change your
	pledge at any time.  People who fail to bring their pledges
	will not suffer in any way! 

	More information is available on the form.  Please consider
	helping out needy SIGCHI chapters (and clear some shelves)
	and visit the form soon.

	Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Past Chair


> Gary,
> 
> >So, if I get fewer than 10 requests from needy chapters,
> 
> I don't know whether you'd consider BayCHI to be "needy" (which is a word I
> wish you hadn't used, since some might wonder the same about their chapter
> and not respond), but BayCHI does have an active library and would like to
> add good things to it.  So, put BayCHI on the list.
> 
> Richard
> 
>    ___________________________________________________________________
>                            Richard I. Anderson
>                   Usability/Design/Discovery Adventures
>               voice: +1 510 524-2421   fax: +1 510 524-3659
>        riander@well.com  rianderson@acm.org  rianderson@baychi.org
>               264 Arlington Avenue, Kensington CA 94707 USA
>                     http://www.well.com/user/riander/
> 
> 
> 


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Dear Gary,

I am writing to you on behalf of the India SIGCHI, based in Bombay.

I think your idea is splendid and wereally look forward to the possibility
of bringing back some proceedings to make them available to our members.
This would be of great help to our members.

I do hope you get more than 10 requests! 

Best Regards

Apala Lahiri Chavan


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On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Gary PERLMAN wrote:

> After pretty much no response from the SIGCHI EEC,
> except Richard Anderson, who seemed to like the idea,
> I'm now asking the local SIGs leaders if there is interest.
> 
> The basic idea is this: We ask people coming to CHI 99 to
> bring spare copies of ACM proceedings.  At the Local SIGs
> booth, we gather these into sets for needy chapters so
> that they can build up their Local Chapter libraries.
> 
> I created a form for people to pledge to bring proceedings:
>         http://www.acm.org/~perlman/proshare.cgi
> It lists recent proceedings and shows running totals.
> 
> I am most interested in getting mail from leaders of
> Local Chapters (chartered or forming).  Would you
> like to be able to (send someone to) bring back
> some proceedings to make them available to your
> (prospective) members?  If not, then I'll not make
> the effort.  If there is, then I'll send a request
> for donations to chi-announcements and maybe some
> other lists.
> 
> So, if I get fewer than 10 requests from needy chapters,
> I'll put this idea away until next year.  If I get
> 10 or more, then I'll look for donations.
> 
> Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Past Chair
> 


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	thank you very much for your effort. Chi-Mexico is definitely in
need of these copies. And all our members have been informed of your
offer.  We are about 30 people in the group now, with very poor access to
HCI hardcopies. Thank you. We are interested, and I will attend CHI99.

Cleotilde Gonzalez
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>I'd like to send out the following, assuming I can count on
>some under-table space at the Local SIGs booth at CHI,
>and that I can arrange for some help on the fly ("How
>needy IS your chapter?" he asked, glancing to the book pile.)
>So with your approval, I'll post this to chi-annoucements
>(suggestions welcome):
>
>	Many SIGCHI chapters (chartered and forming) are in areas
>	where there is little access to printed materials such as
>	proceedings.  If you have extra copies of proceedings from
>	CHI-related conferences, and you can transport them to CHI
>	99, you can donate them to a worthy cause.  At CHI 99, the
>	Local SIGs booth will gather proceedings to be redistributed
>	to needy local SIGCHI chapters for their libraries.
>
>	I have created a form for people to pledge proceedings:
>		http://www.acm.org/~perlman/proshare.cgi
>	It lists recent proceedings we would like to gather, and it
>	shows running totals of pledges.  Please drop by to pledge.
>	It's pretty easy to check boxes next to the proceedings you
>	can bring.  It will help with planning.  You can change your
>	pledge at any time.  People who fail to bring their pledges
>	will not suffer in any way!
>
>	More information is available on the form.  Please consider
>	helping out needy SIGCHI chapters (and clear some shelves)
>	and visit the form soon.
>
>	Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Past Chair

Yes, we'll provide help on the fly.

I like the posting, but a couple of comments about the posting and form:

I fear that if someone sees a 7 or 8 next to a particular proceedings, they
might conclude that no more of those proceedings are needed.  So, you might
say something about there existing ~40 local sigs or that no number is too
large or ... (something that would avoid that kind of reaction).

Also, you might consider reminding people that many of them have probably
received multiple copies of some CHI proceedings (because of attending a
CHI conference and receiving a copy in the mail as a member).  So, this
gives people a chance to put their extra copies to good use.

Richard

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Many of the 40 or so SIGCHI chapters (chartered and forming)
are in areas where there is little access to printed
materials such as proceedings.  Also, many SIGCHI members
have extra copies of proceedings, such as for conferences
they attended.  If you have extra copies of proceedings from
CHI-related conferences, and you can transport them to CHI 99,
then you can donate them to a worthy cause.  At CHI 99, the
Local SIGs booth will gather proceedings to be redistributed
to needy local SIGCHI chapters for their lending libraries.

I have created a form for people to pledge donations:
        http://www.acm.org/~perlman/proshare.cgi
It lists recent proceedings we would like to gather, and it
shows running totals of pledges.  Please drop by to pledge.
It's pretty easy to check boxes next to the proceedings you
can bring.  It will help with planning.  You can change your
pledge at any time.  People who fail to bring their pledges
will not be penalized in any way!

More information is available on the form.  Please consider
helping out needy SIGCHI chapters (and clear some shelves)
and visit the form soon.

Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Past Chair

From perlman Fri Jan 22 21:25:47 1999
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Well, I got another extra copy of CSCW 98 today.
I was thinking about what to do with it.  How about:

SIGCHI Local Chapters Proceedings Redistribution

At CHI 99, SIGCHI members with extra copies of
proceedings will bring them to the conference.
These will be gathered at the Local Chapters Booth
for free distribution to the lending libraries of
needy chartered and forming Local Chapters.
To help carry the proceedings, members will bring
tote bags from previous conferences.

I think this would be a help to CHI leaders
in places where proceedings are hard to come by.

I propose to announce this plan to chi-announcements
and set up a web form on which people can pledge
to bring proceedings.  This will allow us to
plan packaging in advance of the conference.
And maybe it will allow us to tell SIGGROUP+SIGCHI
members: sorry, we already have enough CSCW 98 proceedings.

Beyond Local Chapters, there are also Doctoral Consortium
participants (to whom I propose SIGCHI give a copy of
the 1992 Curriculum report) and student volunteers.

Although there might be many arguments against
this, I would like to find a good home for
my duplicate proceedings, and I have already
donated sets to the BuckCHI library.

Your ideas are welcome,

Gary Perlman

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Gary,

CHI-Austin would be more than happy to have copies of these proceedings. 
There should be someone going again this year (last year, we had about 10 
people from CHIAustin in attendance), so picking them up shouldn't be a 
problem.

thanks,

---Perry Arnold
CHI-Austin Chair

Gary PERLMAN says:

>After pretty much no response from the SIGCHI EEC,
>except Richard Anderson, who seemed to like the idea,
>I'm now asking the local SIGs leaders if there is interest.
>
>The basic idea is this: We ask people coming to CHI 99 to
>bring spare copies of ACM proceedings.  At the Local SIGs
>booth, we gather these into sets for needy chapters so
>that they can build up their Local Chapter libraries.
>
>I created a form for people to pledge to bring proceedings:
>        http://www.acm.org/~perlman/proshare.cgi
>It lists recent proceedings and shows running totals.
>
>I am most interested in getting mail from leaders of
>Local Chapters (chartered or forming).  Would you
>like to be able to (send someone to) bring back
>some proceedings to make them available to your
>(prospective) members?  If not, then I'll not make
>the effort.  If there is, then I'll send a request
>for donations to chi-announcements and maybe some
>other lists.
>
>So, if I get fewer than 10 requests from needy chapters,
>I'll put this idea away until next year.  If I get
>10 or more, then I'll look for donations.
>
>Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Past Chair

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I suspect that some of you are not subscribed to chi-announcements.  Hence,
you may not know that Gary has moved his proceedings sharing program out of
the proposal stage and into implementation:

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Many of the 40 or so SIGCHI chapters (chartered and forming)
are in areas where there is little access to printed
materials such as proceedings.  Also, many SIGCHI members
have extra copies of proceedings, such as for conferences
they attended.  If you have extra copies of proceedings from
CHI-related conferences, and you can transport them to CHI 99,
then you can donate them to a worthy cause.  At CHI 99, the
Local SIGs booth will gather proceedings to be redistributed
to needy local SIGCHI chapters for their lending libraries.

I have created a form for people to pledge donations:
        http://www.acm.org/~perlman/proshare.cgi
It lists recent proceedings we would like to gather, and it
shows running totals of pledges.  Please drop by to pledge.
It's pretty easy to check boxes next to the proceedings you
can bring.  It will help with planning.  You can change your
pledge at any time.  People who fail to bring their pledges
will not be penalized in any way!

More information is available on the form.  Please consider
helping out needy SIGCHI chapters (and clear some shelves)
and visit the form soon.

Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Past Chair
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Norm Vinson from CapCHI Ottawa

Sorry I haven't responded earlier, I've been ill and I'm still catching
up on my messages. We are interested in obtaining proceedings. We've had
requests for them. Thanks for your efforts. 

One question: How will the proceedings be distributed to the local sigs
? Will reps from the sigs take them home from chi99 (ouch !) or will
they be mailed? Our sig has enough money to pay for postage. 

norm vinson.


Gary PERLMAN wrote:
> 
> After pretty much no response from the SIGCHI EEC,
> except Richard Anderson, who seemed to like the idea,
> I'm now asking the local SIGs leaders if there is interest.
> 
> The basic idea is this: We ask people coming to CHI 99 to
> bring spare copies of ACM proceedings.  At the Local SIGs
> booth, we gather these into sets for needy chapters so
> that they can build up their Local Chapter libraries.
> 
> I created a form for people to pledge to bring proceedings:
>         http://www.acm.org/~perlman/proshare.cgi
> It lists recent proceedings and shows running totals.
> 
> I am most interested in getting mail from leaders of
> Local Chapters (chartered or forming).  Would you
> like to be able to (send someone to) bring back
> some proceedings to make them available to your
> (prospective) members?  If not, then I'll not make
> the effort.  If there is, then I'll send a request
> for donations to chi-announcements and maybe some
> other lists.
> 
> So, if I get fewer than 10 requests from needy chapters,
> I'll put this idea away until next year.  If I get
> 10 or more, then I'll look for donations.
> 
> Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Past Chair

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I think it is a great idea.  I hope you gather up CD roms as well.  They might be easier to send overseas and I assume many of the need chapters are in other countries.
==============================================
Sharon Sahm
Usability Design Specialist, BCAG
PMA Testing
Phone: (206) 544-3433   Cellular Phone: (206) 849-7429       
     

> ----------
> From: 	Gary PERLMAN[SMTP:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Reply To: 	Gary PERLMAN
> Sent: 	Wednesday, January 27, 1999 7:02 PM
> To: 	CHI-LOCAL-SIGS@ACM.ORG
> Subject: 	Proceedings Sharing Program at CHI 99
> 
> After pretty much no response from the SIGCHI EEC,
> except Richard Anderson, who seemed to like the idea,
> I'm now asking the local SIGs leaders if there is interest.
> 
> The basic idea is this: We ask people coming to CHI 99 to
> bring spare copies of ACM proceedings.  At the Local SIGs
> booth, we gather these into sets for needy chapters so
> that they can build up their Local Chapter libraries.
> 
> I created a form for people to pledge to bring proceedings:
>         http://www.acm.org/~perlman/proshare.cgi
> It lists recent proceedings and shows running totals.
> 
> I am most interested in getting mail from leaders of
> Local Chapters (chartered or forming).  Would you
> like to be able to (send someone to) bring back
> some proceedings to make them available to your
> (prospective) members?  If not, then I'll not make
> the effort.  If there is, then I'll send a request
> for donations to chi-announcements and maybe some
> other lists.
> 
> So, if I get fewer than 10 requests from needy chapters,
> I'll put this idea away until next year.  If I get
> 10 or more, then I'll look for donations.
> 
> Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Past Chair
> 

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Item Subject: Proceedings Sharing Program at CHI 99
     Gary,
     
     I have a smallish library of past tutorials plus CHI proceedings of my 
     own that I've made available to the membership.  So far no one has 
     asked for them.  The membership is only 70 - 80 strong so not likely 
     to garner much interest.  Plus:
     
     - The membership is geographically distributed througout the SW 
     Washington and Portland.  They are more likely to get materials, 
     first, from the ACM library, then the web, then the local libraries 
     and then CHIFOO (being last).  I'm inclined to point them to other 
     depositories for this information.
     
     - I don't have a central repository for the library, other than my 
     house or my humble cube at work and really no funds for mailing to the 
     membership.  Even third class bulk rate would probably break our tiny 
     budget
     
     - My membership are very practice-focused.  They don't 'read' or use 
     these articles as much as they should.  We are trying to change that 
     by generating high-level lists-of-interests for the members to keep 
     them in touch.  Maybe this will help them 'dig' for more detail.  
     
     In sum, good idea in theory but we have a fundamental problem with 
     interest and proximity.
     
     Tom Cocklin
     Chair
     CHIFOO - Computer-Human Interaction Forum of Oregon
     
     
     


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Subject: Proceedings Sharing Program at CHI 99
Author:  Non-HP-perlman (perlman@turing.acm.org) at HP-Vancouver,shargw10
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After pretty much no response from the SIGCHI EEC, 
except Richard Anderson, who seemed to like the idea,
I'm now asking the local SIGs leaders if there is interest.
     
The basic idea is this: We ask people coming to CHI 99 to 
bring spare copies of ACM proceedings.  At the Local SIGs 
booth, we gather these into sets for needy chapters so 
that they can build up their Local Chapter libraries.
     
I created a form for people to pledge to bring proceedings:
        http://www.acm.org/~perlman/proshare.cgi
It lists recent proceedings and shows running totals.
     
I am most interested in getting mail from leaders of 
Local Chapters (chartered or forming).  Would you 
like to be able to (send someone to) bring back
some proceedings to make them available to your 
(prospective) members?  If not, then I'll not make 
the effort.  If there is, then I'll send a request 
for donations to chi-announcements and maybe some 
other lists.
     
So, if I get fewer than 10 requests from needy chapters, 
I'll put this idea away until next year.  If I get
10 or more, then I'll look for donations.
     
Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Past Chair

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As has been true at the past two CHI conferences, we will hold a full-day
Local SIGs workshop the Monday of CHI conference week.  That means we will
meet on Monday, May 17 at CHI 99 in Pittsburgh, PA.

At CHI 98, leaders of 27 chartered and prospective chapters -- from 11
different countries -- assembled for a very productive workshop.  At this
year's workshop, we will begin to address the creation of a CHI local sig
congress -- a body of local sig representatives that will provide
assistance to all local sigs and enable local sigs to have a bigger voice
in the CHI community and in SIGCHI.  We will also extend our past
examination of issues that are key to the success of local sigs.

As was true at the first two workshops, one-day of attendee expenses local
to Pittsburgh will be reimburseable following the conference, though this
applies to only one attendee per local sig.

More details on how to apply will be sent to you soon.

Richard

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Cc: chi99-chairs@acm.org, henning@gomeeting.com
Subject: CHI99/HCI Bibliography
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Status: RO

Gary,

Thanks for your offer to get all the abstracts into the HCI
Bibliography in time for the conference.  At the Final Planning
Meeting this past weekend, we discussed what it would take to get
a clean copy of each article for you to scan.  Unfortunately, it
looks like that will take a lot of work and coordination between
the Publications Coordinator and the conference office.  Based
on all the work that needs to be accomplished by the conference
office between now and the conference, it looks like we won't
be able to take you up on your offer.

Again, we really appreciate your willingness to speed up the
process.

Thanks,
Marian and Mark

=============== your message starts here =====================
> Date:         Wed, 10 Mar 1999 22:05:30 -0500
> From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman@TURING.ACM.ORG>
> Subject:      CHI 99 in HCI Bib
> To: CHI99-CHAIRS@ACM.ORG

If you like, but it would require your help,
I could get all the abstracts into the HCI Bibliography in time for
the conference and generate a variety of online views of the
proceedings.  You probably can get the papers (main proceedings)
by now, and I'd need the short stuff at least a month before
the conference (maybe 3 weeks) to get any scanning done.

I would need something like a clean copy of the first pages
of each article to scan.  Obviously, this is easier for
the main proceedings as there are less of them.

Or, it could wait until after the conference.

Gary



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Dear Colleague,

You are invited to the IIC Reception at CHI'99.

We have a room assigned for the IIC Reception, on Tuesday evening at 6:30
PM, for approximately 100 persons.  The reception will be located in the
Cambria East/West Rooms in the Doubletree Hotel on the second floor.  It is
expected that the reception will last until about 7:30 PM.

The Doubletree Hotel is connected to the Convention Center via a walkway
on the second floor of both buildings.  Buses will leave from the
Doubletree to the Conference Reception on an ongoing basis beginning at
7:15 PM throughout the evening.

Drinks and food will be served. Please feel free to come with other people
interested in International Issues and would like to have a good time with
other friends.

Cheers,

Guy


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Hi folks,

I'm sending this message out to ask you to promote the
proceedings sharing program for CHI 99.  So far, only
two people (other than myself) have pledged to bring
proceedings at the program page:
        http://www.acm.org/~perlman/proshare.cgi

Many local chapters expressed an interest in receiving
proceedings (some did not seem as needy as ones in
places with less money or colleagues), but so far,
few have pledged.  I'd appreciate it if you would
circulate the following to your local members.

Thanks in advance!

Gary

------------------

Proceedings Sharing Program at CHI 99

At CHI 99, you can donate spare proceedings for free distribution to the
lending libraries of needy chartered and forming local SIGCHI chapters.
The program form is at:
        http://www.acm.org/~perlman/proshare.cgi

     * Pledge to donate from the 1994-1998 proceedings listed in the
       form. Note the distinction between CHI proceedings (papers) and
       the conference companion/summary (extended abstracts).
         1. Fill in your name and email address.
         2. Click on the checkboxes for the proceedings you will donate.
         3. Click on the button to send your pledge.
         4. Your pledge will be added to the totals.
     * We will associate your pledge with your email address to estimate
       which proceedings will be available.
     * You can update your pledge at any time.
     * The total pledges for each are appended to each listing. So far, 7
       proceedings have been pledged. There are about 40 local chapters,
       so we can use many copies of whatever you can spare.
     * Your name may be used to acknowledge your contribution. There will
       be no penalty for not bringing your pledge to CHI 99.
     * Be sure that you can actually transport your pledge to the
       conference; check on any baggage restrictions. Please don't hurt
       your back!
     * About two weeks before the conference, we will send you a reminder
       of your pledge; bring your donation in an unwanted CHI conference
       tote bag.
     * Unclaimed proceedings will be offered to student volunteers.
     * A report on the effort will appear in the SIGCHI Bulletin.

Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Past Chair

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I can't remember what I've done.  I have this vague notion I gave Lisa the
stuff to make hotel/conference registration but she's out this afternoon
(sick kid--I bet you've never heard of that!).  I know I'm going for the
conference hotel.  And that I planned to go up on Monday and drive back
Thursday night.  It will be good to have someone to keep me awake.  

-----Original Message-----
From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
Sent: Monday, March 01, 1999 1:00 PM
To: normorel@oclc.org
Subject: Re: Proceedings Sharing Program at CHI 99


Great.  I'd love to drive up with you.  And back, too.
Have you made any reservations?

> Interpretation sought: 
> "Share the ride?  I don't really want to car there."
> 
> I'd appreciate the company if you'd like to drive up together. 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> Sent: Monday, March 01, 1999 11:04 AM
> To: normorel@oclc.org
> Subject: Re: Proceedings Sharing Program at CHI 99
> 
> 
> Share the ride?  I don't really want to car there.
> 
> > I'm planning the same times.  Oh well.
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > Sent: Monday, March 01, 1999 9:38 AM
> > To: normorel@oclc.org
> > Subject: Re: Proceedings Sharing Program at CHI 99
> > 
> > 
> > Thanks.  I'm also planning to drive, and I don't think we'll
> > get so many that it will fill my trunk.
> > 
> > Still, we might want to coordinate with others, such as students.
> > I was planning to go Monday night to Thursday night; maybe you
> > would go for a different period.
> > 
> > > Gary,
> > > 
> > > I definitely plan to drive and so could help if you need help.
> > > 
> > > Lorraine
> > > 
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Gary PERLMAN [mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org]
> > > Sent: Sunday, February 28, 1999 1:15 PM
> > > To: BUCKCHI-MEMBERS@ACM.ORG
> > > Subject: Proceedings Sharing Program at CHI 99
> > > 
> > > 
> > > CHI 99 will be in Pittsburgh this May 15-20, a 3-hour drive away.
> > >         http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi99/
> > > 
> > > Below is a description of the proceedings sharing program I am
> > > trying to kick off this year.  Please consider donating proceedings.
> > > In many places in the world, there is no easy access to publications,
> > > and they cost too much for people to buy. Perhaps you have some
> > > that you can spare.  If so, I can arrange for them to be transported
> > > to the conference.
> > > 
> > > Gary Perlman
> > > 
> > > Proceedings Sharing Program at CHI 99
> > > 
> > > At CHI 99, you can donate spare proceedings for free distribution to
the
> > > lending libraries of needy chartered and forming local SIGCHI
chapters.
> > > The program form is at:
> > >         http://www.acm.org/~perlman/proshare.cgi
> > > 
> > >      * Pledge to donate from the 1994-1998 proceedings listed in the
> > >        form. Note the distinction between CHI proceedings (papers) and
> > >        the conference companion/summary (extended abstracts).
> > >          1. Fill in your name and email address.
> > >          2. Click on the checkboxes for the proceedings you will
donate.
> > >          3. Click on the button to send your pledge.
> > >          4. Your pledge will be added to the totals.
> > >      * We will associate your pledge with your email address to
estimate
> > >        which proceedings will be available.
> > >      * You can update your pledge at any time.
> > >      * The total pledges for each are appended to each listing. So
far,
> 7
> > >        proceedings have been pledged. There are about 40 local
chapters,
> > >        so we can use many copies of whatever you can spare.
> > >      * Your name may be used to acknowledge your contribution. There
> will
> > >        be no penalty for not bringing your pledge to CHI 99.
> > >      * Be sure that you can actually transport your pledge to the
> > >        conference; check on any baggage restrictions. Please don't
hurt
> > >        your back!
> > >      * About two weeks before the conference, we will send you a
> reminder
> > >        of your pledge; bring your donation in an unwanted CHI
conference
> > >        tote bag.
> > >      * Unclaimed proceedings will be offered to student volunteers.
> > >      * A report on the effort will appear in the SIGCHI Bulletin.
> > > 
> > > Gary Perlman, BuckCHI Past Chair
> > > 
> > 
> 

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From: Girish Prabhu

From: Girish Prabhu

*******  MARCH 19, 1999 - Deadline for paper and
demonstration submission has been EXTENDED *****

1st International Workshop on Internationalization of Products and Systems
(IWIPS '99)

http://www.webctr.com/IWIPS99

21st and 22nd of May 1999
Rochester Riverside Convention Center, Rochester, New York, USA
(directly after the CHI'99 Conference in Pittsburgh)

Call for Papers

Potential contributors are invited to submit a one-to-two
page abstract of the work to be presented before March 19, 1999
via email to Girish Prabhu (prabhu@kodak.com) or fax at
716-722-2246.  The abstract should also include a brief list of references.
The program committee will review submissions and will notify the
contributors before March 30, 1999. Full papers are due April 20, 1999.

Please include postal and email addresses, phone and fax numbers, and
audio/visual requirements with all proposals. Please also include "IWIPS 99
Papers - Attention - Girish Prabhu" on the fax cover letter

Call for Demonstrations

Submissions for technology, product, or video demonstrations
should be either emailed or faxed to Elisa Del Galdo
(elisa_delgaldo@ctp.com or egaldo@ctp.com) or fax at
+44 (0)181 334 6927,  latest by March 19, 1999.
Submissions should include a 400 words abstract describing the
demonstration and images if appropriate. Please include postal and email
addresses, phone and fax numbers with all proposals. Please also include
"IWIPS 99 Demonstrations - Attention -  Elisa M. del Galdo" on the fax
cover letter.



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Subject: Re: You are invited to Ohio
Status: RO

Hi Gary --

I'm sorry for the delay in responding to this nice invitation. There 
is a reason -- I would like to do it (and might if it is still 
possible) but I really wanted to convince Gayna to come along, as she 
is interested in sometime seeing where I grew up. However, our and 
especially her travel plans are complicated this spring -- she is 
going to a Loughborough 50th ergonomics anniversary reunion and I'm 
not, I'm going to CHI and she's not, we're both going to her 
grandfather's 80th birthday party (and taking what may be our last 
vacation alone, but this is not to be repeated to anyone please, at 
the same time), and so on. So I have failed to convince her to come 
along on this. This is bothersome because she has really really 
wanted to see Granville, but she pointed out that she has no holiday 
time after the reunion and birthday, and we have not much time 
together.

So if I did it, it would probably be a fairly surgical strike. What 
day of week are these and what months of year? If the offer has 
expired, that's OK. I really would like to do it and am torn between 
wanting to postpone to a time Gayna could make it and realizing that 
it may be too long for that...

Cheers -- Jonathan


> While all the way out to the midwest for CHI,
> the BuckCHI executive council would like to
> invite you to Columbus to give a talk
> on a topic related to HCI, tentatively titled:
> 	"Groupware, Shmoopware"
> Okay, so there is no tentative title, but it would
> be great if you could come out here.  As a local
> SIGCHI chapter, we don't have a lot to offer,
> but we could certainly come up with a per diem
> of $150 to cover expenses (at least that's what
> we approved).  And, assuming that you would like
> to try to endure a night with our kids (sleeping
> is actually something they do well), you would be
> welcome to stay with the guest of your choice at
> the PerlyPalms resort.
>
> If you think you'd like to visit the 'Bus
> (as we call it), let me know and we'll work
> from there.  If not, then that's okay.
> We'll work on Mark Ackerman next.
>
> The BuckCHI site, if you care to peruse it,
> is at http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/
>
> Looking forward to seeing you again at CHI
> regardless.
>
> Gary

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Hi Jonathan,

Is that the pitter-patter of little feet you are hinting at?
Best wishes, if so.

About BuckCHI, the chapter meets 2nd Tuesdays, but we thought we
would try to take advantage of CHI being closeby in Pitt.
BuckCHI doesn't have money to fly people out here,
and we have been organized enough to bring in outside people.
Maybe Friday May 14th or Friday May 21 would be best for you,
depending on what committee stuff you are committed to pre/post CHI.

If not those dates, then we could arrange something for when you 
are in the area.  Please let me know soon because we'd like to
try for other people (e.g., Mark, and now it appears that William
Newman's son is going to be working in CMH).

So if those dates are of interest, then let's see what we can do.

Cheers, Gary

> Hi Gary --
> 
> I'm sorry for the delay in responding to this nice invitation. There 
> is a reason -- I would like to do it (and might if it is still 
> possible) but I really wanted to convince Gayna to come along, as she 
> is interested in sometime seeing where I grew up. However, our and 
> especially her travel plans are complicated this spring -- she is 
> going to a Loughborough 50th ergonomics anniversary reunion and I'm 
> not, I'm going to CHI and she's not, we're both going to her 
> grandfather's 80th birthday party (and taking what may be our last 
> vacation alone, but this is not to be repeated to anyone please, at 
> the same time), and so on. So I have failed to convince her to come 
> along on this. This is bothersome because she has really really 
> wanted to see Granville, but she pointed out that she has no holiday 
> time after the reunion and birthday, and we have not much time 
> together.
> 
> So if I did it, it would probably be a fairly surgical strike. What 
> day of week are these and what months of year? If the offer has 
> expired, that's OK. I really would like to do it and am torn between 
> wanting to postpone to a time Gayna could make it and realizing that 
> it may be too long for that...
> 
> Cheers -- Jonathan
> 
> 
> > While all the way out to the midwest for CHI,
> > the BuckCHI executive council would like to
> > invite you to Columbus to give a talk
> > on a topic related to HCI, tentatively titled:
> > 	"Groupware, Shmoopware"
> > Okay, so there is no tentative title, but it would
> > be great if you could come out here.  As a local
> > SIGCHI chapter, we don't have a lot to offer,
> > but we could certainly come up with a per diem
> > of $150 to cover expenses (at least that's what
> > we approved).  And, assuming that you would like
> > to try to endure a night with our kids (sleeping
> > is actually something they do well), you would be
> > welcome to stay with the guest of your choice at
> > the PerlyPalms resort.
> >
> > If you think you'd like to visit the 'Bus
> > (as we call it), let me know and we'll work
> > from there.  If not, then that's okay.
> > We'll work on Mark Ackerman next.
> >
> > The BuckCHI site, if you care to peruse it,
> > is at http://www.acm.org/chapters/buckchi/
> >
> > Looking forward to seeing you again at CHI
> > regardless.
> >
> > Gary
> 
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Do you think he might be willing to give a distinguished scientist seminar
at OCLC?  Since anyone could be invited and there is a pretty long list who
might be interested beyond BuckCHI we could do it as a joint event kind of
thing and BuckCHI would be invited.
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Newman is pretty well known.  Co wrote a book on UI design.
Works at EuroParc.

Any interest in having him at OCLC for a few hours?
See his request below.

Should we try to get him to speak at BuckCHI?

Gary

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> From: "Newman, William" <william.newman@xrce.xerox.com>
> To: "'perlman@acm.org'" <perlman@acm.org>
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> Gary:
> 
> It looks as if I will be in Columbus right after CHI 99, on May 21st - my
> son is moving to a new job there.  I'd be very interested in visiting OCLC
> if there's a chance you'll be there.  We have become very interested in
how
> people use source documents when they're in libraries and when they're
> writing.  We've developed some video-based technologies for these
purposes.
> If there's anyone at OCLC looking at source usage, I'd be very glad to
talk
> to them.
> 
> Let me know if you think a visit to OCLC is feasible.  If not, I'm sure
I'll
> be in Columbus again!
> 
> William
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> William Newman                              wnewman@xrce.xerox.com
> Xerox Research Centre Europe                  tel: +44 1223 341514
> 61 Regent Street                  PA (Lotte Dean): +44 1223 341500
> Cambridge CB2 1AB, UK                         fax: +44 1223 341510
> 
> 

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The annual CHI conference will take place May 15-20 in nearby Pittsburgh
(and next year it is in The Netherlands).  This is the premier HCI event
on the planet, so you should try hard to attend the conference, tutorials,
and other events.  The conference home page is:
        http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi99/

The early conference registration deadline is April 8, after which it
goes up $200 from $425 to $625 (and after April 29, it goes up to $825).
Those are ACM or cooperating society rates (not just BuckCHI).
Non-member rates are $126 higher (the cost of one year's ACM membership).
Tutorial fees go up $100 per unit per deadline.  The registration page is:
        http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi99/ap/confregistration.html

There is a hotel registration deadline, but the key issue is to get in
the conference hotel so that you are not spending your time shuttling.
        http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi99/ap/confhotels.html

It's a 3-hour drive to Pittsburgh, so I plan to drive.  Conference hotel
parking is expensive, though.

If you have never been to a CHI conference, I highly recommend that you
check out the tutorials, but limit yourself to 1.5 days to avoid burnout.
Most tutorials have been well-received at previous conferences.
        http://www.acm.org/sigchi/chi99/ap/tutorials.html
The following link will show you info on the 1998 tutorials:
        http://www.hcibib.org/gs.cgi?terms=C%2eCHI%2e98%3bS%20Tutorial

Gary Perlman, going to his 15th CHI conference

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I've certainly heard of him.  I even think you introduced me to him once a
long time ago although I don't think the intro "took".  It would be nice to
have him speak to BuckCHI but it is a Friday and audience turnout would, of
course, be tricky.  What do you think he would like to do at OCLC?  There
is, of course, no one here looking at how source documents are used (unless
you include the couple of students that I observed for the Reference in
Context project).   Does he just want a tour of an existing online
cataloging center?  Would he like to talk with some of the research
scientists about what we do here?  Would we all just be a disappointment for
him?  From the brief talk I had with him (assuming it was him, tall guy,
some facial hair, grey-ish hair), I couldn't tell if he was shy or just not
particularly interested in applied research and development.  But I'd be
happy to try and make some arrangements for him to talk with folks in the
Office of Research if you think that would be interesting to him.


-----Original Message-----
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Newman is pretty well known.  Co wrote a book on UI design.
Works at EuroParc.

Any interest in having him at OCLC for a few hours?
See his request below.

Should we try to get him to speak at BuckCHI?

Gary

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> To: "'perlman@acm.org'" <perlman@acm.org>
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> Gary:
> 
> It looks as if I will be in Columbus right after CHI 99, on May 21st - my
> son is moving to a new job there.  I'd be very interested in visiting OCLC
> if there's a chance you'll be there.  We have become very interested in
how
> people use source documents when they're in libraries and when they're
> writing.  We've developed some video-based technologies for these
purposes.
> If there's anyone at OCLC looking at source usage, I'd be very glad to
talk
> to them.
> 
> Let me know if you think a visit to OCLC is feasible.  If not, I'm sure
I'll
> be in Columbus again!
> 
> William
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> William Newman                              wnewman@xrce.xerox.com
> Xerox Research Centre Europe                  tel: +44 1223 341514
> 61 Regent Street                  PA (Lotte Dean): +44 1223 341500
> Cambridge CB2 1AB, UK                         fax: +44 1223 341510
> 
> 

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Gary:

It looks as if I will be in Columbus right after CHI 99, on May 21st - my
son is moving to a new job there.  I'd be very interested in visiting OCLC
if there's a chance you'll be there.  We have become very interested in how
people use source documents when they're in libraries and when they're
writing.  We've developed some video-based technologies for these purposes.
If there's anyone at OCLC looking at source usage, I'd be very glad to talk
to them.

Let me know if you think a visit to OCLC is feasible.  If not, I'm sure I'll
be in Columbus again!

William
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There is not much going on on that at OCLC.
Lorraine Normore in the Office of Research
has done some contextual inquiry on research
in libraries:
	http://www.oclc.org/oclc/new/n237/research/01research.htm
Lorraine says she'd be happy to arrange some visits
with people in Research.  Would you be interested in
making some sort of presentation?  I would think that
a topic like you describe would be of high enough
interest for a large audience at OCLC.

Sorry about the late response, but I've been working
on a deadline (tomorrow).

Gary

> Gary:
> 
> It looks as if I will be in Columbus right after CHI 99, on May 21st - my
> son is moving to a new job there.  I'd be very interested in visiting OCLC
> if there's a chance you'll be there.  We have become very interested in how
> people use source documents when they're in libraries and when they're
> writing.  We've developed some video-based technologies for these purposes.
> If there's anyone at OCLC looking at source usage, I'd be very glad to talk
> to them.
> 
> Let me know if you think a visit to OCLC is feasible.  If not, I'm sure I'll
> be in Columbus again!
> 
> William
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> William Newman                              wnewman@xrce.xerox.com
> Xerox Research Centre Europe                  tel: +44 1223 341514
> 61 Regent Street                  PA (Lotte Dean): +44 1223 341500
> Cambridge CB2 1AB, UK                         fax: +44 1223 341510
> 
> 


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Greetings!

I am an ACM member, in SIGCHI, with a special interest in i18n and
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The title is "Globalisation Management Strategies Conference '99" and
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Hi,

Any chance that a BuckCHI representative will be able to be at the CHI 99
Local SIGs workshop?  I hope so.

Richard Anderson
SIGCHI Local SIGs Chair

Date:         Wed, 7 Apr 1999 10:21:04 -0700
From: "Richard I. Anderson" <riander@well.com>
Subject:      CHI 99 Local SIGs working meeting: May 17
To: CHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS@ACM.ORG

As has been true at the past two CHI conferences, we will hold a full-day
Local SIGs working meeting the Monday of CHI conference week.  That means
we will meet on Monday, May 17 at CHI 99 in Pittsburgh, PA.

At CHI 98, leaders of 27 chartered and prospective chapters -- from 11
different countries -- assembled for a very productive workshop.  At this
year's workshop, we will begin to address the creation of a CHI local sig
congress -- a body of local sig representatives that will provide
assistance to all local sigs and enable local sigs to have a bigger voice
in the CHI community and in SIGCHI.  We will also extend our past
examination of issues that are key to the success of local sigs.

As was true at the first two workshops, one-day of attendee expenses local
to Pittsburgh will be reimburseable following the conference, though this
applies to only one attendee per local sig.

Details on how to apply can be found at
http://www.well.com/user/riander/chi99-localsigs-wkshp.html.

Richard

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Gary:

Yes, I'd be very keen to meet with Lorraine whose work looks very
interesting in relation to ours - we have concentrated on "the forces that
cause information seeking to take place," namely reading and writing.

I'll be glad to give a talk.  Here's a title and abstract.

Many thanks for making a visit possible.  I'm looking forward to it, and to
seeing you at CHI.

William
--------
Designing technologies to assist the reader
William Newman
Xerox Research Centre Europe
Cambridge, UK

A recent XRCE study showed, unsurprisingly, that people in libraries spend
most of their time reading and taking notes from what they read [1].  We
have become interested in how to assist this activity, and have developed
tools based on digital cameras to assist in verbatim note-taking.  I will
describe this work and the studies on which it is based, and will discuss
how to meet the challenge of providing tools that help the reader.

[1]  O'Hara et al, Student Readers' Use of Library Documents: Implications
for Library Technologies.  Proc. CHI 98, pp 233-240.

 



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Hi L,

What is the status of a visit by Newman?

G

Forwarded message:
> From william.newman@xrce.xerox.com Fri Apr 16 04:21:48 1999
> Message-ID: <732DBFF1FC77D211AB5F00A0C906951104016B@tonkin.cambridge.xrce.xerox.com>
> From: "Newman, William" <william.newman@xrce.xerox.com>
> To: "'Gary PERLMAN'" <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> Cc: "Newman, William" <william.newman@xrce.xerox.com>
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> Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1999 10:21:54 +0200
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> Gary:
> 
> Yes, I'd be very keen to meet with Lorraine whose work looks very
> interesting in relation to ours - we have concentrated on "the forces that
> cause information seeking to take place," namely reading and writing.
> 
> I'll be glad to give a talk.  Here's a title and abstract.
> 
> Many thanks for making a visit possible.  I'm looking forward to it, and to
> seeing you at CHI.
> 
> William
> --------
> Designing technologies to assist the reader
> William Newman
> Xerox Research Centre Europe
> Cambridge, UK
> 
> A recent XRCE study showed, unsurprisingly, that people in libraries spend
> most of their time reading and taking notes from what they read [1].  We
> have become interested in how to assist this activity, and have developed
> tools based on digital cameras to assist in verbatim note-taking.  I will
> describe this work and the studies on which it is based, and will discuss
> how to meet the challenge of providing tools that help the reader.
> 
> [1]  O'Hara et al, Student Readers' Use of Library Documents: Implications
> for Library Technologies.  Proc. CHI 98, pp 233-240.
> 
>  
> 
> 
> 


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The following describes my current state of belief and details the actions
underlying that state:

I sent a note to Terry (who is in Europe until Monday) asking if we should
proceed but got no response.  Maybe Tuesday I sent another note to him
asking if he got the first note and asking about something else.  He sent me
the crypic reply "yes to both" whereupon I sent him ANOTHER note saying that
I assumed that that meant that I should proceed with getting the visit by
Newman going.  He has not replied, which probably, knowing Terry to the
extent I do, means that we should proceed.  SO,  you can either put feelers
out today to Newman or wait and have me try to confirm earlier next week. 
The plan would be to offer him an honorarium for speaking as a DSS
presentation, which I believe runs something like $500-$750 but to assume he
would cover his own expenses since he was covering them anyway.  Does that
seem OK?  The general procedure is to give a talk to an open audience (cf.
BuckCHI) and then to have a roundtable and/or discussions with other OCLC
staff.

-----Original Message-----
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<mailto:perlman@turing.acm.org> ]
Sent: Friday, April 16, 1999 9:03 AM
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Subject: RE: Visiting Columbus May 21st (fwd)


Hi L,

What is the status of a visit by Newman?

G

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> Message-ID:
<732DBFF1FC77D211AB5F00A0C906951104016B@tonkin.cambridge.xrce.xerox.com>
> From: "Newman, William" <william.newman@xrce.xerox.com>
> To: "'Gary PERLMAN'" <perlman@turing.acm.org>
> Cc: "Newman, William" <william.newman@xrce.xerox.com>
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> Gary:
>
> Yes, I'd be very keen to meet with Lorraine whose work looks very
> interesting in relation to ours - we have concentrated on "the forces that
> cause information seeking to take place," namely reading and writing.
>
> I'll be glad to give a talk.  Here's a title and abstract.
>
> Many thanks for making a visit possible.  I'm looking forward to it, and
to
> seeing you at CHI.
>
> William
> --------
> Designing technologies to assist the reader
> William Newman
> Xerox Research Centre Europe
> Cambridge, UK
>
> A recent XRCE study showed, unsurprisingly, that people in libraries spend
> most of their time reading and taking notes from what they read [1].  We
> have become interested in how to assist this activity, and have developed
> tools based on digital cameras to assist in verbatim note-taking.  I will
> describe this work and the studies on which it is based, and will discuss
> how to meet the challenge of providing tools that help the reader.
>
> [1]  O'Hara et al, Student Readers' Use of Library Documents: Implications
> for Library Technologies.  Proc. CHI 98, pp 233-240.
>
> 
>
>
>



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Hi Lorraine,

CHI 99 is approaching.  Do you know what time you want to leave for Pittsburgh
and when you want to return?  Caroline would prefer leaving later and returning
earlier (like leave after the kids are asleep and return in time to pick them up),
but I can adapt to any times you have planned.

I am wiped out from the weekend...

We kept George home on Friday because he had a slight fever.  I came
home for the afternoon shift, and George was pretty cranky, so I gave
him some Tylenol.  Five minutes later, he fell off his seat and was
unconscious and having a febrile seizure (induced by a sudden
temperature change).  About five minutes later, the emergency squad
arrived.  His temperature was 105.3, even though he was not hot to the
touch!  After some discussion with George's doctor, we were on our way
to Children's Hospital.  George was unconscious for about half an hour,
but did come to enough to notice we were on the highway.

This was George's second febrile seizure.  With a febrile seizure
attributable to a sudden fever, there is little concern about long
term  problems (e.g., epilepsy), at least while he has these before
5-6.  I'd prefer he not have any more.

He's doing fine now, although we did keep him home yesterday, about
which I was very apprehensive.  I'm still shaken from the experience.
I lose things.  I keep finding unsent messages I've written on my
screen.  Time will heal.

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Hi, Gary,

I'm sorry to hear about George's illness.  They are so little and helpless
and it's so scary when things happen out of nowhere.  Unsent message become
the least part of your problem, rapidly 

About CHI.  I need to be there Monday evening to put up the HFES booth so I
was kind of hoping to leave mid-day Monday (around 2, maybe) and then
returning after the closing plenary on Thursday.  Probably not Caroline's
first choice.  Will it work for you?

By the way, I do believe that Newman will be coming to give an OCLC talk the
morning of May 21.  Might you be available for lunch or a one-on-one talk?

Lorraine

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 1999 1:04 PM
To: normorel@oclc.org
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Subject: CHI 99 travel schedule


Hi Lorraine,

CHI 99 is approaching.  Do you know what time you want to leave for
Pittsburgh
and when you want to return?  Caroline would prefer leaving later and
returning
earlier (like leave after the kids are asleep and return in time to pick
them up),
but I can adapt to any times you have planned.

I am wiped out from the weekend...

We kept George home on Friday because he had a slight fever.  I came
home for the afternoon shift, and George was pretty cranky, so I gave
him some Tylenol.  Five minutes later, he fell off his seat and was
unconscious and having a febrile seizure (induced by a sudden
temperature change).  About five minutes later, the emergency squad
arrived.  His temperature was 105.3, even though he was not hot to the
touch!  After some discussion with George's doctor, we were on our way
to Children's Hospital.  George was unconscious for about half an hour,
but did come to enough to notice we were on the highway.

This was George's second febrile seizure.  With a febrile seizure
attributable to a sudden fever, there is little concern about long
term  problems (e.g., epilepsy), at least while he has these before
5-6.  I'd prefer he not have any more.

He's doing fine now, although we did keep him home yesterday, about
which I was very apprehensive.  I'm still shaken from the experience.
I lose things.  I keep finding unsent messages I've written on my
screen.  Time will heal.

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You are invited to Morgan Kaufmann Publisher's Annual Late Night Dessert Party
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From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman>
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To: palmer.1@osu.edu
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Status: RO

We plan to leave for Pittsburgh early afternoon May 17.
The closing plenary ends at 6pm (!) on Thhursday, May 20,
so we will not be back until late that evening.

I'll be staying at:

Doubletree Hotel Pittsburgh 
Tel: +1 412 281 3700
Fax: +1 412 227 4500 


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You and your colleagues who have helped make your local sig happen are ACM
SIGCHI volunteers.  HENCE, you are invited to attend the ACM SIGCHI
Volunteer Reception at CHI 99 which will be held Wednesday evening 19 May
immediately following the ACM SIGCHI Business meeting.  Lots of food and
drink and opportunities for great conversation await you there.  Have at it.

Richard

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From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman>
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To: marycz@microsoft.com, perlman
Subject: CHI 99 Proceedings Sharing: UIST98
Status: RO

Dear Mary Czerwinski,

Thank you for pledging to donate the following proceedings to
the first proceedings sharing program at CHI 99:
	UIST98
Even a few proceedings will be gratefully accepted by local chapters,
especially those in countries with no access to these publications.

Please bring them to the Local SIGs booth in the exhibits/society row area.
They will be distributed to needy local chapters, or if unclaimed,
offered to student volunteers.  I plan to bring mine in an old CHI
conference tote bag (which I never used), in which I have placed
all my registration materials.  Please feel free to bring your own
so that proceedings will be easier to carry away from CHI 99.

If you cannot bring the proceedings, or if some error has been made,
then don't worry about it. 

Gary Perlman

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From: Gary PERLMAN <perlman>
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To: j.j.degraaff@acm.org, perlman
Subject: CHI 99 Proceedings Sharing: CHI95-1
Status: O

Dear Hans de Graaff,

Thank you for pledging to donate the following proceedings to
the first proceedings sharing program at CHI 99:
	CHI95-1
Even a few proceedings will be gratefully accepted by local chapters,
especially those in countries with no access to these publications.

Please bring them to the Local SIGs booth in the exhibits/society row area.
They will be distributed to needy local chapters, or if unclaimed,
offered to student volunteers.  I plan to bring mine in an old CHI
conference tote bag (which I never used), in which I have placed
all my registration materials.  Please feel free to bring your own
so that proceedings will be easier to carry away from CHI 99.

If you cannot bring the proceedings, or if some error has been made,
then don't worry about it. 

Gary Perlman

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Subject: CHI 99 Proceedings Sharing: ASSETS98 CHI98-1 CSCW98 DL98 DOC98 GROUP97 IUI98 UIST98
Status: O

Dear Dan Zhanping,

Thank you for pledging to donate the following proceedings to
the first proceedings sharing program at CHI 99:
	ASSETS98 CHI98-1 CSCW98 DL98 DOC98 GROUP97 IUI98 UIST98
Even a few proceedings will be gratefully accepted by local chapters,
especially those in countries with no access to these publications.

Please bring them to the Local SIGs booth in the exhibits/society row area.
They will be distributed to needy local chapters, or if unclaimed,
offered to student volunteers.  I plan to bring mine in an old CHI
conference tote bag (which I never used), in which I have placed
all my registration materials.  Please feel free to bring your own
so that proceedings will be easier to carry away from CHI 99.

If you cannot bring the proceedings, or if some error has been made,
then don't worry about it. 

Gary Perlman

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Subject: CHI 99 Proceedings Sharing: ASSETS94 ASSETS96 CSCW98 DL96 DOC95 DOC97
Status: O

Dear Gary Perlman,

Thank you for pledging to donate the following proceedings to
the first proceedings sharing program at CHI 99:
	ASSETS94 ASSETS96 CSCW98 DL96 DOC95 DOC97
Even a few proceedings will be gratefully accepted by local chapters,
especially those in countries with no access to these publications.

Please bring them to the Local SIGs booth in the exhibits/society row area.
They will be distributed to needy local chapters, or if unclaimed,
offered to student volunteers.  I plan to bring mine in an old CHI
conference tote bag (which I never used), in which I have placed
all my registration materials.  Please feel free to bring your own
so that proceedings will be easier to carry away from CHI 99.

If you cannot bring the proceedings, or if some error has been made,
then don't worry about it. 

Gary Perlman

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From: "Richard I. Anderson" <riander@well.com>
Subject:      CHI 99 Local SIGs booth
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Remember the hugely successful Local SIGs booth at CHI 98?  We'll be using
the same design again this year, so:

  TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE BOOTH

    -- bring flyers about your local sig for distribution at the booth

        you will find that lots of people visit the booth FROM YOUR
        AREA who have never heard of your (prospective) local sig;
        this is an easy way to reach those people

    -- tell your "members" to drop by the booth to pick up a ribbon
       specific to your chapter to be attached to the CHI 99 badge

        this applies to prospective chapters as well as chartered
        chapters, and it applies to student chapters

    -- spend time at the booth greeting passers-by and chatting about
       your local sig

    -- tell your "members" to use the Local SIGs booth as a convenient
       place at which to meet friends

The Local SIGs booth will be among the exhibits in an area open to CHI 99
attendees Tuesday 18 May - Thursday 20 May.

Richard

   ___________________________________________________________________
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Just a reminder that applications for the CHI 99 Local SIGs workshop are
due April 30.  I hope to see a representative of your local sig there.

============================================
Date:         Wed, 7 Apr 1999 10:21:04 -0700
From: "Richard I. Anderson" <riander@well.com>
Subject:      CHI 99 Local SIGs working meeting: May 17
To: CHI-ANNOUNCEMENTS@ACM.ORG

As has been true at the past two CHI conferences, we will hold a full-day
Local SIGs working meeting the Monday of CHI conference week.  That means
we will meet on Monday, May 17 at CHI 99 in Pittsburgh, PA.

At CHI 98, leaders of 27 chartered and prospective chapters -- from 11
different countries -- assembled for a very productive workshop.  At this
year's workshop, we will begin to address the creation of a CHI local sig
congress -- a body of local sig representatives that will provide
assistance to all local sigs and enable local sigs to have a bigger voice
in the CHI community and in SIGCHI.  We will also extend our past
examination of issues that are key to the success of local sigs.

As was true at the first two workshops, one-day of attendee expenses local
to Pittsburgh will be reimburseable following the conference, though this
applies to only one attendee per local sig.

Details on how to apply can be found at
http://www.well.com/user/riander/chi99-localsigs-wkshp.html.

Richard

   ___________________________________________________________________
                           Richard I. Anderson
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I just sent out a final request to the CHI-announcements list,
but it's time (or past time) to get ready for the CHI conference.
There is bad and good news.  The bad news is that so far, I
only received pledges for 16 proceedings:

        ASSETS'94 Conference Proceedings 1
        ASSETS'96 Conference Proceedings 1
        ASSETS'98 Conference Proceedings 1
        CHI'95 Proceedings 1
        CHI 98 Proceedings 1
        CSCW'98 Proceedings 2
        DL'96 Conference Proceedings 1
        DL'98 Conference Proceedings 1
        SIGDOC'95 Proceedings 1
        SIGDOC'97 Proceedings 1
        SIGDOC'98 Proceedings 1
        GROUP'97 Supporting Group Work 1
        IUI'98 Conference Proceedings 1
        UIST'98 Conference Proceedings 2

Despite several messages and regular spots on the SIGCHI
and HCIBIB home pages (with a combined 3000+ hits per week),
it seems like 16 is not very many, and it's from only 4 donors.
Still, 16 may turn into packages for a few local chapters
to bring home, so I am content and willing to try again next year.
With 2500 CHI+ subscribers, of which maybe 1000 attend CHI,
I have to believe that there are more extra copies than CHI'95 and 98.
Richard Anderson tells me that ACM is sending a lot of old proceedings,
and maybe that will become part of an annual event.

Perhaps during the Local SIGs workshop, people can decide how
to distribute the proceedings.  I do not feel a need to be involved
in any decision making.  From my initial request for statements
of interest, I got a wide range of requests, from people in countries
with severe economic problems an no copies of proceedings nationally,
to students at major US research universities whose professors AND
libraries have complete collections of proceedings within walking distance.
To the extent that I would like to be involved, I would like to gently
suggest that chapters organized around major research universities in
Michigan and SF Bay Area be considered slightly less needy than others.
So, enough on that.

See you at CHI.

Gary Perlman, Proceedings Sharing Guy

(Okay, I admit it.  I'm just cleaning my storage area!)

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A request to post to the chi-announcements was made on May 3rd.  The post
has not yet been made.

PLEASE ADVISE...

Thank you,
Marian D'Amico

>Date: Mon, 3 May 1999 14:15:44 -0400
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>Carnegie Mellon's Human-Computer Interaction Institute is inviting you to
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CHI 99 is just a week away, so I am making a final request
for those of you with spare copies of ACM/CHI proceedings
(any ACM HCI-related proceedings) to bring them to CHI 99.
They will be passed on at the Local SIGs booth to needy
SIGCHI chapters (e.g., those in countries that have severe
economic limitations and no libraries with the materials).

There is a page with more information and a pledge form:
        http://www.acm.org/~perlman/proshare.cgi
But feel free to just bring unwanted proceedings to
the Local SIGs booth in the society row area (I assume).
I'm binging mine in an old unused CHI conference tote bag.

Thanks to those who have already pledged!

Gary Perlman, Proceedings Sharing Program Perpetrator

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>I added a news item.

Thanks. See you on Tuesday.

There is some question about when CHI 99 really starts, and when we 
can start talking about CHI 2000. Traditionally, you cannot advertise 
one until the previous year ends, but there is a much shorter 
schedule for CHI 2000, so some leeway is being allowed.

I am not sure if adding the CHI 2000 button to SIGCHI pages is 
allowed yet. I personally do not have a problem with it, but someone 
on the CMC might complain if they notice. I am out of the loop, so I 
do not know when the CHI 2000 call goes online, for example. That 
might be a better time to add the link, but as a volunteers, I think 
they already get too much for their money, so I think they should 
leave us alone and not bitch at us for such minor things. (^:

Keith


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Oh drat, I read Sept 20 as Sept 30.

A SIG summary can be found at:
	http://www.acm.org/~perlman/access/summary.html

Additionally, I would like to report on the first
"Proceedings Sharing Program" at CHI 99.

Report on the First CHI Proceedings Sharing Program

The idea was for attendees with extra proceedings to
carry them to the Local SIGs booth at CHI the conference.
The donations would then be distributed to "needy" local chapters.
An Web form was used to track desired proceedings and "pledges".
A total of 16 proceedings were donated,
which, while less than what was desired,
would have been a useful and welcome addition
to a few local chapter libraries where access
to printed materials is limited.

To my surprise, when I arrived at CHI 99,
I found many urgent messages about
"what to do about the proceedings".
Apparently, to save storage costs,
and to phase out inventory of materials
that are now in the ACM Digital Library
(www.acm.org/dl), the ACM send about 1000
(+/- 200) proceedings from several years of
CHI, CSCW, DIS, UIST, IUI, and other ACM HCI conferences.
See www.hcibib.org/confer.html for more information.
Every day, volunteers at the booth opened new boxes
of proceedings, and attendees, needy or otherwise,
were carting off what was arguably too much to carry.
I felt like a worker at a charity,
scraping up a few dollars here and there,
suddenly handed a cheque for a million dollars.
I am sure there will never be another sharing program
like 1999's because so many years of proceedings
were distributed, but the program may continue
to help disseminate proceedings to those who need them.

Many thanks to Richard Anderson, Mary Czerwinski,
Hans de Graaff, and Dan Zhanping,
who volunteered time, support, and/or proceedings.
And many thanks to ACM and the SIGCHI volunteers who
helped hand out all those proceedings.

Gary Perlman, perlman@acm.org


> Dear CHI 99 Workshop and SIG Organizers
> 
> I am writing to you as the new editor of SIGCHI Bulletin to remind you to
> submit summaries of your workshops and SIG meetings to the Bulletin.  When
> I've asked Bulletin readers what features they valued, many responded that
> they value the opportunity to hear about what happened at conference events
> that they were unable to attend.  Besides serving these SIGCHI members,
> publishing your SIG or workshop summary provides a way for people interested
> in the same topic to find each other -- I know that I was contacted by
> people interested in topics related to a workshop I organized in the month
> after the summary appeared in the Bulletin.
> 
> There are two upcoming deadlines that will get your summary published
> quickly.  Summaries submitted by Monday, September 20, will appear in this
> year's last issue of the Bulletin (which should be mailed in late October to
> early November).  Summaries submitted by Monday, October 4, will appear in
> the January 2000 issue.  
> 
> For information on submitting, please see http:/www.acm.org/sigchi/bulletin;
> if you have already submitted a summary, thank you!  
> 
> I look forward to hearing from you.
> 
> JK
> 
> 
> --
> Joseph A. Konstan
> Editor, SIGCHI Bulletin
> chi-bulletin-editor@acm.org
> 
> 


