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Interacting with Computers Special Edition: Festschrift for John Long
Festschrift: "a volume of writings by different authors presented as
a tribute or memorial especially to a scholar"
John Long, Emeritus Professor at UCL, has made a substantial
contribution as one of the founding fathers of British HCI.
This Special Edition of Interacting with Computers will celebrate
John's contributions to HCI and showcase strengths of UK HCI
research. The intention is that the Special Edition will include
articles from both senior authorities in the field and also the next
generation of HCI researchers. The Festschrift will include:
- Review articles on HCI areas which have built on, clearly relate
to, or explicitly contrast with, John's work.
- Capstone articles summarising significant UK HCI contributions and
relating them to the research angles that emerged in John's work.
- Forward looking articles proposing new theoretical views, research
agendas, etc. - again, relating them to elements of John's work (e.g.
his conception of HCI or his focus on work and domain
representations).
Submissions may report or summarise specific research, or review the
HCI discipline, frameworks and theories more generally. While we do
not expect John's conceptions of HCI to be adopted in all
submissions, it is essential that all articles relate their
contribution to John's research. In particular we welcome articles
which review and extend frameworks of the HCI discipline that build
on John's foundations. All submissions will be refereed, taking into
account both standard reviewing criteria and fit to the SI theme.
Dates
- Deadline for submissions - 1st May 2009
- Authors notified of decisions- 12th June 2009
- Special Edition published- January 2010
Manuscripts should be formatted according to IwC guidelines
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/525445/authorinstructions
and all submitted to the online Elsevier Editorial system via the
Author Gateway (http://ees.elsevier.com/iwc/).
Topics:
- user interface design
- HCI tools, techniques and methodologies
- new research paradigms
- design theory, process and methodology
Authors who wish discuss possible contributions prior to submission
are encouraged to contact either of the editors, Alistair Sutcliffe
or Ann Blandford.
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Dianne Murray
General Editor, Interacting with Computers - http://ees.elsevier.com/iwc/
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