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SILS UNC-Chapel
Hill. G. Marchionini
Note: all ACM and JASIST publications are
available online through the UNC Library
*Ahlberg, C. and Shneiderman, B. (1994).
Visual Information Seeking: Tight coupling of dynamic query filters with
starfield displays , In Proc. of ACM
CHI94, 313-317.
*Bederson, B. & Hollan, J. 1994.
Pad++: A zooming graphical interface for exploring alternative interface
physics. In Proc. of ACM UIST ‘94. 17-26.
Beheshti, J., Valerie, B. (1996). “PACE: A Browsable
Graphical Interface.” Information Technology and Libraries 15(4): 231-240.
*Bier, K., Stone, M., Baudel,
T., Buxton, W., & Fishkin, K. (1994). A taxonomy of see-through tools. Proceedings of ACM CHI '94 (Boston, MA,
April 24-28, NY: ACM Press, 358-364.
Borgman, C. L. (1996). “Why Are Online Catalogs Still Hard to Use.” Journal of the American Society for Information Science 47(7): 493-503.
*Carroll, J. & Rosson, M.
(1988). Paradox of the active user. In
John Carroll (Ed). Interfacing thought:
Cognitive aspects of human-computer interaction. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
*Chisholm, W., Vanderheiden,
G., & Jacobs, I. (2001). Web content accessibility guidelines 1.0. Interactions, July/August. 35-53.
*Christel, M., Smith, M.,
Taylor, C.R., & Winkler, D. (1998). Evolving video skims into useful
multimedia abstractions. Proceedings of CHI '98: Human Factors in
Computing Systems (Los Angeles, April 18-23, 1998). 171-178.
Curtis, B., Krasner, H.,
& Iscoe, N. (1988). A field study
of the software design process for large systems. CACM, 31(11), 1268-1287.
*Eick, S. (2001). Visualizing online activity. CACM, 44(8), 45-50.
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1-29). Washington, DC: Spartan Books.
Fox, E., Hix, D, Nowell, L., Brueni, D., Wake, W., Heath, L, &
Rao, D. (1993). Users, user interfaces, and objects: Envision, a digital
library. Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 44(8),
480-491.
*Furnas, G. (1986).
Generalized fisheye views. In Proceedings
of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, ACM
(April 1986), 16-23.
Golovchinsky, G. &
Chignell, M. (1997). The
newspaper as an information exploration metaphor. Information Processing
& Management, 33(5), 663-683.
*Greene, S.,
Marchionini, G., Plaisant, C., & Shneiderman, B. (in press). Previews and overviews in digital libraries:
Designing surrogates to support visual information seeking. Journal
of the American Society for Information Science.
*Hearst, M. (1999). User
interfaces and visualization. In R.
Baeza-Yates & B. Ribeiro-Neto, Eds., Modern Information Retrieval. Reading
MA: Addison-Wesley. 257-323.
Hearst, M. (1997). TextTiling: Segmenting text
into multi-paragraph subtopic passages. Computational
Linguistics 23(1), March. 33-64.
*Hearst, M. (1995). TileBars:
Visualization of term distribution information in full text information
access. Proceedings of ACM CHI ’95. (Denver, May 7-11, 1995). 59-66.
Hendry, D. & Harper, D.
(1997). An informal information-seeking environment. Journal of the American
Society for Information Science, 48(11), 1036-1048.
Hutchinson, T., White, K.P.,
Martin, W., Reichert, K., & Frey, L. (1989). Human-computer interaction
using eye-gaze input. IEEE Transactions
on systems, man, and cybernetics.
19(6), 1527-1534.
*Jacob, R. (1991). The use of
eye movements in human-computer interaction techniques: What you look at is
what your get. ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 9(3), 152-169.
Jacob, R., Leggett, J.,
Myers, B., & Pausch, R. (1993). Interaction styles and input/output
devices. Behaviour and Information Technology. 12(2), 69-79.
John, B, & Kieras, D.
(1996). The GOMS family of user interface analysis techniques: Comparison and
contrast. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 3(4), 320-351.
John, B, & Kieras, D. (1996). Using GOMS for user interface
design and evaluation: Which technique? ACM Transactions on Computer-Human
Interaction, 3(4), 287-319.
*Karat. C., Halverson, C.,
Horn, D., & Karat, J. (1999). Patterns of entry and correction in large
vocabulary continuous speech recognition systems. Proceedings of ACM CHI '99
(Pittsburgh. PA. May 15-20, 1999). 568-575.
*Koenemann,
Jurgen & Belkin, Nicholas. (1996).
A case for interaction: A study of interactive information retrieval
behavior and effectiveness. Proceedings of ACM CHI ’96, (April
13-18, 1996, Vancouver, BC) NY: ACM Press.
205-212.
*Lamping, J. & Rao, R.
(1996). Visualizing large trees using the hyperbolic browser.
Proceedings of ACM CHI '96 Conference Companion (Vancouver, April
13-18, 1996). New York: ACM Press.
388-9.
*Lin, X. (1997). Map displays
for information retrieval. Journal of the
American Society for Information Science, 48(1), 40 - 54.
*Marchionini, G. (1992). Interfaces for end-user information
seeking. Journal of the American Society
for Information Science, 43(2), 156-163.
*Marchionini, G. &
Komlodi, A. (1998). Design of interfaces
for information seeking. In M. Williams
(Ed.). Annual Review of Information
Science and Technology. Volume
33. Medford, NJ: Information
Today. 89-130.
Marchionini, G., Plaisant, C., & Komlodi, A. (1998). Interfaces and tools for the Library of Congress
National Digital Library Program. Information Processing & Management,
34(5), 535-555.
Marchionini, G., Geisler, G.,
& Brunk, B. (2000). Agileviews: A Human-Centered Framework for Interfaces
to Information Spaces. SILS Technical
Report http://ils.unc.edu/~march/agileviews/Agileviews.pdf
Meister,
D. (1989). Lost in computer space. International Journal of Human-Computer
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Myers, B.,
Hudson, S., & Pausch, R. (2000). Past, present, and future of user
interface software tools. ACM
Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction. 7(1), 3-28.
*Nation, D. Plaisant,
C., Marchionini, G., & Komlodi, A. (1997). Visualizing websites
using a hierarchical table of contents browser: WebTOC. In Proceedings
of Designing for the Web: Practices and Reflections (3rd Conference on Human
factors and the Web, Denver, June 12, 1997). ftp://ftp.cs.umd.edu/pub/hcil/Demos/WebTOC/Paper/WebTOC.html
*Norman, D. (2002). Emotion & design: attractive things
work better. Interactions, 9(4),
36-42.
*Pankanti, S., Bolle, R.,
& Jain, A. (2000). Biometrics: The future of identification. Computer, Feb 2000 46-49.
Raman, T.V. (1996). Emacspeak—A speech interface. Proceedings of ACM CHI 96 (Vancouver,
April 13-18, 1996), NY: ACM Press.
66-71.
*Rao, Ramana, and S.K.
Card. 1994. The Table Lens: Merging graphical and symbolic representations in
an interactive focus+context visualization for tabular information. In Proc. of ACM CHI94, 318-322.
*Robertson, G., Czerwinski,
M., Larson, K., Robbins, D., Thiel, D., & van Dantzich, M. (1998). Data
mountain: Using spatial memory for document management. Proceedings
of the 11th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and
Technology (San Francisco, Nov. 1-4, 1998). 153-162.
Robertson, S. (1997). “Overview
of the OKAPI Projects.” Journal of
Documentation 53(1): 3-7.
Shackel, B. (1997). Human-computer interaction—Whence
and whither? Journal of the American Society for Information Science,
48(11), 970-986.
*Shneiderman, B., Byrd, D.,
& Croft, B. (1997). Clarifying Search: A User-Interface Framework for Text
Searches. D-Lib Magazine. 1997 January. ISSN 1082-9873. http://www.dlib.org/dlib/january97/retrieval/01shneiderman.html
*Want, R. & Schilit, B.
(2001). Expanding the horizons of location-aware computing. Computer, Aug., 2001 31-34.
*Weiser, M. (1997). An
embedded, Invisible every-citizen interface.
In More than screen deep: Toward
every-citizen interfaces to the nation's information infrastructure. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.
*Winograd, T. (1997). The design of interaction. In P. Denning & R. Metcalfe (Eds.) Beyond calculation: The next fifty years
of computing. NY: Springer-Verlag.
*Yankelovich, N., Levow, G.,
& Marx, M. (1995). Designing
SpeechActs: Issues in speech user interfaces. SIGCHI ’95 (Denver, May 7-11,
1995). In Human Factors in Computing System Proceedings, Annual Conference
Series, NY: ACM pp. 369-376.
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Books
Bolt, R. (1984). The
human interface: Where people and computers meet. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
Brooks, F. (1982).
(reprinted from original 1975 edition).
The mythical man-month: Essays on software engineering. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley
Card, S., Moran, T., &
Newell, A. (1983). The psychology of human-computer interaction. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Carroll, J.
(Ed.) (1987). Interfacing thought: Cognitive aspects of human-computer
interaction. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Hix, D. & Hartson,
H. (1993). Developing user interfaces:
Ensuring usability through produce & process. NY: John Wiley & Sons.
Marchionini, G. Information seeking in electronic environments. NY: Cambridge University Press.
Mayhew, D. (1999). The usability engineering lifecycle. San Francisco, CA: Morgan Kaufmann.
Nielsen, J. (1993). Usability engineering. Boston: AP Professional: Academic Press.
Nielsen, J. (2000). Designing
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Norman,
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Petroski. (1996). Invention by design: How engineers get from thought to thing. Cambridge, MA: Harvard U. Press.
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Reeves, B. & Nass, C.
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Rosenfeld, L. & Morville,
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Shneiderman, B. (1998). Designing the user interface (3rd
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