HCI Literature Resources
I used some of the following material to prepare this course. They make an excellent
core reading list for HCI 
Books
  - Baecker, R., Grudin, J., Buxton, W., and Greenberg, S. (1995) Readings in Human
    Computer Interaction: Towards the Year 2000 (2nd Edition), 950 pages, Morgan Kaufmann
    Publishers Inc, California. ISBN 1-55860-246-1, Dewey Catalog QA76.9.H85R43.
- Norman, D. A. (1988) The Design of Everyday Things, Basic Books, NY. This book
    talks about design of many things, from doors to telephones to computers. The book is a
    delightful and easy to read; you will enjoy it! Some of the material in this book will be
    covered in class. 
- Lewis & Reiman (1993) Task Centered User Interface Design.
    Gives a good practitioner's approach to design. Available as an online
    shareware copy. 
- Preece, J. et al (1994) Human Computer Interaction, Addison Wesley. A recent
    textbook that has good breadth. 
- Dix, A., Finlay, J., Abowd, G. and Beale, R. (1997) Human-computer interaction
    (2nd Edition), Prentice Hall, Hertfordshire, UK. Another textbook on human/computer
    interaction that has good detail on selected topics. 
- Nielsen, J. (1993) Usability Engineering, Academic Press. One of the first books
    that provided a practical approach to treating interface design as an engineering process.
    Contains a wealth of methods and approaches. 
- Shneiderman, B. (1997) Designing the User Interface (3rd Edition),
    Addison-Wesley. A good introductory book to human-computer interaction, particularly in
    its description of the different approaches to HCI dialogues. 
- Helander, M. (ed.) (1988) Handbook of Human-Computer Interaction. p1167,
    Amsterdam, North-Holland. 
 This book is the closest there is to a reference manual on interaction. Slightly dated
    now, but still excellent.
- Baecker, R. M. and Buxton, W. A. S. (1987) Readings in Human-Computer Interaction: A
    Multidisciplinary Approach, p738, Los Altos, CA, Morgan-Kaufmann Publishers. This book
    is the "first edition" of the course text, although its contents are almost
    entirely different. Good for finding historical and seminal articles in HCI. 
Proceedings
  - Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI): the main HCI conference 
- Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST): software for building
    interfaces 
- Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW): groups working through
    computers 
HCI Journals
  - ACM Transactions on Computer Human Interaction 
- ACM Transactions on Information Systems 
- ACM Interactions Magazine 
- Behaviour and Information Technology 
- Human Computer Interaction 
- Interacting with Computers 
- International Journal of Human Computer Studies 
- Journal of Computer Supported Cooperative Work... 
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