provides
examples of web sites that I find useful in my daily work.
Hopefully,
they will give you a good idea of where to start if you are eager to find
out more about Human Computer Interaction.
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USABLE WEB
Usable Web is created by Keith Instone and contains a collection of links
about human factors, user interface issues, and usable design specific
to the Internet. Also contains a calendar of upcoming events.
Go to Usable Web.
THE USABILITY METHODS
TOOLBOX
The Usability Methods Toolbox provides extensive information about almost
all of the methods and techniques used in usability evaluation.
Go to
the Usability Methods Toolbox.
THE HCI BIBLIOGRAPHY
A public bibliographical database created by Gary Perlman at Ohio State
University. It contains references and abstracts of journals, books, and
articles in the field of HCI.
Go to the HCI Bibliography.
HCI RESOURCES ON
THE NET
A collection of links containing information related to Human Computer
Interaction. On this site, provided by Mikael Eriksson at Linköping University,
you will find useful links to organizations and associations, research
labs and projects, usability methods and process, and education.
Go to HCI
Resources on the Net.
HCI INDEX
A collection of links that point you to many different resources on Human
Computer Interaction on the Internet.
Go to HCI Index.
RECOMMENDED WEB
SITES
Recommended HCI-web
sites by Jakob Nielsen.
Go
to Recommended Web Sites.
ACM SIGCHI
ACM SIGCHI provides
an international, interdisciplinary forum for the exchange of ideas about
the field of HCI. The site contains links to SIGCHI people, mailing lists,
and HCI sites.
Go
to ACM SIGCHI.
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