HCI Digital Libraries
Overview
Many HCI Journals and Proceedings are now held in large digital libraries, or other smaller libraries that treat particular publications as a single collection
Large Digital Libraries
Most digital libraries allow anyone to search and browse contents and abstracts. Yet most only allow subscribers to view and download the actual articles (e.g., as PDFs). The good news is that many organizations, including universities, are subscribers,where students accessing the library from the University web server (or via a proxy: see your University library) are automatically allowed to access its contents.
A 'meta' library that collects pointers to 75,000+ HCI articles found in other digital libraries. Also contains lists of HCI resources, Webblogs, etc. A truly valuable resource for the HCI specialist. | |
ACM is a vast digital library that captures a huge number of HCI-related publications. | |
IEEE holds another vast digital library that captures a huge number of HCI-related publications. |
Digital Library of a Specific Publication
Includes papers and videos from all ACM UIST conferences. It can be browsed by year, by author, by keyword, by videos, and is searchable. A fantastic an convenient collection. | |
Includes papers from all European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (ECSCW) conferences, browsed by year. | |
All issues of this journal, where contents can be downloaded for free. Sponsored by UPA. | |
All issues of this journal, where contents can be downloaded for free. | |
International Conference on Communities and Technologies. Contents of its proceedings, from 2003 onwards, can be downloaded for free. |