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).
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 (
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.
*Chisholm, W., Vanderheiden,
G., & Jacobs,
*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.
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).
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.
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 (
*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).
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.
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,
*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,
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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. 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
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Books
Bolt, R.
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Brooks, F. (1982). (reprinted
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Card, S.,
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Carroll, J.
(Ed.) (1987). Interfacing thought: Cognitive aspects of human-computer
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Hix, D.
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Marchionini, G. Information
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Mayhew,
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Petroski. (1996). Invention by design: How engineers get from
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Raskin, J. (2000) The
humane interface.
Reeves, B.
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Shneiderman, B. (1998). Designing the user interface (3rd Ed.).
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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)