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Special issue CfP in Journal of Science Communication

Monday, April 6th, 2009

The Journal of Science Communication has a call for papers for an issue on user-led science.
Science is increasingly being produced, discussed and deliberated with cooperative tools by web users and without the istitutionalized presence of scientists. “Popular science” or “Citizen science” are two of the traditional ways of defining science grassroots produced outside the walls […]

New journal on mobile HCI

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

This may be of interest to you if you work on mobile computing: the very first issue of the International Journal of Mobile Human-Computer Interaction will be coming out at the beginning of 2009. For the inaugural issue, there’s an article on usability analysis, one on heuristic evaluation, one on text entry, one on in-car […]

Interacting with Computers and that numbering system

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

I have just finished the review for a paper that was submitted to Interacting with Computers. This is the eighth paper I’ve reviewed for them and every time I do, I pest about the same damned thing. Among the various fields they want us to fill out when we submit our review, one of them […]

Interesting call for papers source

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

The British Computer Society Human-Computer Interaction Group has a mailing list for calls for paper. The preceding link is to an archive of their emails. Note to self: sign up when I get back from vacation.

Where are the HCI open journals?

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

I am searching through open source science projects, among other things, for a paper I’m working on with Daniel Lemire. A guildie gave me a list of open source projects (it’s good to be in a guild with a bunch of researchers), among which is the Directory of Open Access Journals, which lists over three […]

International Journal of Design

Monday, February 4th, 2008

Here is an open access, peer reviewed design journal: the International Journal of Design. Because people think that beautiful things are more usable than ugly ones, and because it’s usually very difficult if not impossible to actually test interactions out before you buy a product, so that people use other factors to make their selection, […]

Manuscript submitted

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

One down, three to go. The paper that Bonnie and I were working on has now been submitted to Games and Culture. Now we get to wait for feedback.

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