Aim & Scope
An interdisciplinary journal reporting on and helping to define the issues that challenge researchers in a rapidly growing field, Human-Computer Interaction publishes theoretical, empirical, and methodological articles on user psychology and computer system design as it affects the user. Combining research in cognitive science, computer science, and psychology, this journal profiles new advances in the field and points out directions for future research. Seeking to foster a scientific understanding of the behavior of computer users programmers and nonprogrammers, experts and novices with an emphasis on the cognitive aspects, the journal focuses beyond the individual users to explore the social and organizational contexts of user communities. [1]
2024
A Mols , J Pereira Campos , J Ferreira Gonçalves
Human-Computer Interaction , 2024 , pp 1-18.
A comprehensive investigation of researchers’ shared file management practices in cloud storage
No authors listed.
Human-Computer Interaction , 2024 , pp 1-20.
A multiplayer VR showdown game for people with visual impairment
Human-Computer Interaction , 2024 , pp 1-21.
Pheno-data: using tomatoes to rethink data and data practice for ecological worlds
No authors listed.
Human-Computer Interaction , 2024 , pp 1-23.
E Syrmoudis , R Luzsa , Y Ehrlich , ... , J Grossklags
Human-Computer Interaction , 2024 , pp 1-25.
Clarifying and differentiating discoverability
E Mackamul , G Casiez , S Malacria
Human-Computer Interaction , 2024 , pp 1-26.
Editorial Retractions, Expressions of Concern and External Notices
Exploring the user-avatar relationship in videogames: A systematic review of the Proteus effect
K Szolin , D Kuss , F Nuyens , M Griffiths
Human-Computer Interaction2023 - VOLUME 38, ISSUES 5-6 pp 1-26.
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