ACMInteractions
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ACMInteractionsmagazine is a publication covering a number of related worlds, offering content to educate and inspire designers, providing viewpoints related to culture and anthropology, describing innovation and creation in a business environment, and continually investigating the relationship between people, experiences, and technology. Its publisher is theAssociation for Computing Machinery(ACM), which has its headquarters inNew York City.[1]
Bibliometrics[edit]
As of December 28 2016:
- Citation Count: 6,906
- Downloads (cumulative): 1,404,167
- Downloads (12 Months): 98,227
- Downloads (6 Weeks): 12,567
History[edit]
First published in 1994,Interactionsinitially appeared quarterly, and moved to bi-monthly in 1996. Since 2000,SIGCHI– ACM's Special Interest Group on Computer Human Interaction – has included a subscription toInteractionsamong its benefits of membership.
Interactionsis the third largest ACM publication, and receives the second most citations, according to an article by new editors Wakkary and Stolterman in SIGCHI 2011.[2][3]
Structure[edit]
Each issue contains a cover story, regarded as the keynote article. Forums are published three times a year by specific Forum Editors, contributing a perspective such as sustainability or public policy. Blogspots are opinionated personal pieces, The Demo Hour segments represent a glimpse at a specific project, and Day in the Lab articles feature labs across the globe.[4]
Finally, the majority of each issue is contained in (typically) 5-6 feature articles, describing issues of general importance to the HCI community.[5]
Editors[edit]
- 1994–1995John RheinfrankandBill Hefley
- 1996John Rheinfrank
- 1997–1998Vacant
- 1998–2004Steven Pemberton
- 2005–2007Jonathan ArnowitzandElizabeth Dykstra-Erickson
- 2008–2010Richard AndersonandJon Kolko
- 2011–2016Ron WakkaryandErik Stolterman
- 2016–2019Simone BarbosaandGilbert Cockton
- 2020–2023Daniela Rosner,Alex Taylor,andMikael Wiberg
- 2023–Elizabeth ChurchillandMikael Wiberg
References[edit]
- ^"Contact Us".ACM Interactions.RetrievedDecember 17,2015.
- ^Wakkary, Ron; Stolterman, Erik (2011)."Interactions magazine".CHI '11 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems.Chi Ea '11. pp. 523–526.doi:10.1145/1979742.1979536.ISBN9781450302685.S2CID30213814.RetrievedSeptember 26,2015.
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External links[edit]
- Official website
- History of SIGCHI to 1996includes interviews with past editors.