ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI)
ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI) is the largest organization dedicated to human-computer interaction. It was founded in 1982 and has around 5,500 members (2003).
SIGCHI sponsors and co-sponsors some of the main conferences on human-computer interaction, such as CHI, DIS and UIST. It has many local chapters in and outside the US and it operates a number of mailing lists.
Membership is coordinated through ACM. It is not necessary to be a member of ACM in order to join SIGCHI.
| Web: | http://sigchi.org/ |
| Dues: | ACM Professional Members: USD 48 ACM Student Members: USD 12 Nonmembers: USD 155 |
Membership benefits include:
- Subscription to the bimonthly newsletter SIGCHI Bulletin
- Subscription to the bimonthly magazine interactions
- Eligible for SIGCHI Member Plus Package at USD 30 which consists of three conference proceedings: CHI, UIST, and one other conference (e.g., DIS 95, Assets 96, SIGDOC 97)
