HCI Reading List

INLS 357  Fall 2003

SILS UNC-Chapel Hill.  G. Marchionini

Note: all ACM and JASIST publications are available online through the UNC Library (ACM DL or Wiley).  Readings in bold are required, those in color are optional.

 

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.


Bolle, R., Connell, J., Pankanti, S., Ratha, N., & Senior, A. (2002). Biometrics 101.  IBM Research Report, Computer Science, RC22481, June 2002. http://www.research.ibm.com/ecvg/pubs/ruud-bio101.html

 

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. http://people.cs.vt.edu/~rosson/papers/paradox.pdf

 

 

*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.

 

Dominick, J., Hughes, A., Marchionini, G., Shearer, T., Su, C., & Zhang, J. Portal Help: Helping People Help Themselves Through Animated Demos. SILS Technical Report TR-2003-01.  University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  February 2003. http://ils.unc.edu/ils/research/reports/TR-2003-01.pdf

 

Efron, M., Zhang, J., & Marchionini, G. (2003).   Implications of the recursive representation problem for automatic concept indentification in online governmental information.  (submitted to AASIST SIG CR).  www.ils.unc.edu/govstat

 

Eick, S. (2001).  Visualizing online activity.  CACM, 44(8), 45-50.

 

*Engelbart, D. (1963). A conceptual framework for the augmentation of man’s intellect.  In P. Howerton & D. Weeks (Eds.), Vistas in information handling (Vol. 1, pp. 1-29). Washington, DC: Spartan Books. http://www.bootstrap.org/augment/AUGMENT/133182-0.html

 

 

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.   http://www.sims.berkeley.edu/%7Ehearst/irbook/10/chap10.html

 

 

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.

 

Jain, R. (2003). Experiential computing.  CACM, 46(7), 48-55.

 

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. & Brunk, B. (2003).  Toward a General Relation Browser: A GUI for Information Architects.  Journal of Digital Information, 4(1), http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v04/i01/Marchionini/

 

*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.  http://ils.unc.edu/~march/arist.pdf

 

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

 

Marchionini, G. & Mu, X.  (2003). User Studies Informing E-Table Interfaces.  Information Processing & Management, 39(4), 561-579. http://ils.unc.edu/~march/IPM_tablebrowser_studies_submission.pdf

 

Meister, D. (1989). Lost in computer space.  International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 1(1), 5-21.

 

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. http://www.research.ibm.com/ecvg/pubs/sharat-future.pdf

 

Raman, T.V. (1996).  EmacspeakA 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.  http://seattleweb.intel-research.net/people/schilit/Want-Computer-2001.pdf

 

*Weiser, M. & Brown, J. (1995).  Designing calm technology.  Published in PowerGrid Journal, v1.01, July, but now unavailable.  Available at http://www.ubiq.com/hypertext/weiser/calmtech/calmtech.htm

 

Weiser, M. (1991). The computer for the 21st century.  Scientific American, see draft at http://www.ubiq.com/hypertext/weiser/SciAmDraft3.html

 

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 web usability.  Indianapolis, IN: New Riders Publishing.

 

Norman, D. (1988). The design of everyday things.  NY: Doubleday.

 

Petroski.  (1996). Invention by design: How engineers get from thought to thing.  Cambridge, MA: Harvard U. Press.

 

Raskin, J. (2000) The humane interface.  Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.

 

Reeves, B. & Nass, C. (1996). The media equation: How people treat computers, television, and new media like real people and places.  NY: Cambridge U. Press.

 

Rosenfeld, L. & Morville, P. (1998). Information architecture for the world wide web.  Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly.

 

Shneiderman, B. (1998). Designing the user interface (3rd Ed.).  Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.

 

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Videos

Knowledge Navigator.  Excerpted from John Scully EDUCOM keynote

Tilebars. CHI96

Filmfinder.  HCIL 2000

Hyperbolic Browser.  CHI 96

WebBook and Forager. CHI 96

Pad++ HCIL 2000

PhotoMesa HCIL 2001

Visible Human CHI 96

Talking to the Ceiling  CHI 99

Ambient Rooms CHI 98

Digital Jewelry  CHI 01

 

The HCI Bibliography: http://www.hcibib.org/  (22000 papers/reports plus guidelines and other pointers)