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AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction (THCI)
http://aisel.aisnet.org/thci/

AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction (THCI) is a high- quality peer-reviewed international scholarly journal on Human-Computer Interaction. As an AIS journal,THCI is oriented to the Information Systems community, emphasizing applications in business, managerial, organizational, and cultural contexts. However, it is open to all related communities that share intellectual interests in HCI phenomena and issues. The editorial objective is to enhance and communicate knowledge about the interplay among humans, information, technologies, and tasks in order to guide the development and use of human-centered Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and services for individuals, groups, organizations, and communities. Topics of interest to THCI include but are not limited to the following:

* The behavioral, cognitive, motivational and affective aspects of human and technology interaction

* User task analysis and modeling; fit between representations and task types

* Digital documents/genres; human information seeking and web navigation behaviors; human information interaction; information visualization

* Social media; social computing; virtual communities

* Behavioral information security and information assurance; privacy and trust in human technology interaction

* User interface design and evaluation for various applications in business, managerial, organizational, educational, social, cultural, non-work, and other domains

* Integrated and/or innovative approaches, guidelines, and standards or metrics for human centered analysis, design, construction, evaluation, and use of interactive devices and information systems

* Information systems usability engineering; universal usability

* The impact of interfaces/information technology on people's attitude, behavior, performance, perception, and productivity

* Implications and consequences of technological change on individuals, groups, society, and socio-technical units

* Software learning and training issues such as perceptual, cognitive, and motivational aspects of learning

* Gender and information technology

* The elderly, the young, and special needs populations for new applications, modalities, and multimedia interaction

* Issues in HCI education

The language for the journal is English.

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