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Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)

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Alertbox: Jakob Nielsen's Column on Web Usability
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/
This is an excellent source of information on how to make websites more navigable, comprehensible and otherwise usable. Jakob Nielsen is a well-regarded expert in the field of Usability.
Cybermetrics
http://www.cindoc.csic.es/cybermetrics/cybermetrics.html
"The topics covered are the methodologies and results of scientometric, bibliometric or informetric research. Although emphasis is placed on aspects related to Internet, Cybermetrics is not restricted to them,[...]"
Direction Informatique
http://www.directioninformatique.com/DI/client/fr/DirectionI...
"Direction Informatique is Canada's only monthly French language newspaper for Information Management/Data Processing and Telecommunications professionals, including Quebec-based computer Resellers."
Electronic Transactions on Artifical Intelligence
http://www.ida.liu.se/ext/etai/
Information Technology and Disabilities
http://www.rit.edu/~easi/itd.html
"A refereed journal devoted to the practical and theoretical issues surrounding the development and effective use of new and emerging technologies by computer users with disabilities. Founded by EASI (Equal Access to Software and Information), ITD will feature articles on issues affecting educators (K through college), librarians, adaptive technology trainers, rehabilitation counselors, human resources professionals, and developers of adaptive computer hardware and software products. In addition to refereed, in-depth feature articles on issues of concern to our target audience, ITD will feature a number of regular departments, each edited by an expert in the field. Information Technology and Disabilities is intended for educators, librarians, academic computing staff, job accommodations/human relations professionals, and others interested in new technology and its effective use by people with disabilities."
Progress in Complexity, Information, and Design (PCID)
http://www.iscid.org/pcid.php
"PCID focuses especially on the theoretical development, empirical application, and philosophical implications of information- and design-theoretic concepts for complex systems."
Speech Technology Magazine
http://www.speechtechmag.com/
"The magazine for recognition technology users." This site is the online version of Speech Technology Magazine, focusing on issues related to advanced human interfaces.
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