Interacting with Computers
The Interdisciplinary Journal of Human-Computer Interaction
Interacting with Computers is the journal of the British HCI Group.
| Type: | Journal |
| Periodicity: | Bimonthly since volume 11, quarterly since 1989 |
| Web: | http://www.elsevier.com/locate/intcom/ |
| Publisher: | Elsevier |
| Price: | Volume 15, 2003 Individual: EUR 84, USD 93 Institutional: EUR 653, USD 731 |
| Volume 10, 1998 Individual: USD 78 Institutional: USD 390 |
Special issues include:
- 2002, 14, 6 - Intelligence and Interaction in Community-based Systems (Part 1)
- 2002, 14, 4 - Universal Usability
- 2002, 14, 3 - User Interface Tools: An Australasian Perspective
- 2002, 14, 2 - From Doing to Being: Bringing Emotion into Interaction
- 2001, 13, 6 - Interfaces for the Active Web (Part 2)
- 2001, 13, 3 - Interfaces for the Active Web (Part 1)
- 2000, 13, 1 - Scenario-based System Development (Part 1)
- 2000, 12, 4 - Intelligent Interface Technology
- 2000, 12, 3 - Tools for Working with Guidelines (Part 2)
- 1999, 11, 6 - Human Error and Systems Development (Part 2)
- 1999, 11, 5 - Usability and Educational Software Design and Human Error and Systems Development (Part 1)
- 1999, 11, 4 - Virtual Reality and User's Issues
- 1998, 11, 1 - Temporal Aspects of Usability
- 1998, 10, 2-3 - HCI and Information Retrieval
- 1998, 9, 4 - Shared Values and Shared Interfaces: The Role of Culture in the Globalisation of Human-Computer Systems (Part)
- 1998, 9, 3 - Shared Values and Shared Interfaces: The Role of Culture in the Globalisation of Human-Computer Systems (Part 1)
- 1997, 9, 2 - Formal Aspects of Human Computer Interaction
