hupfer-susanne@CS.YALE.EDU (Susanne Hupfer) (03/13/91)
Can anyone tell me which ACM journals and SIGs are of particular relevance to researchers interested in CSCW-related issues? Thanks, Susanne Hupfer (hupfer@cs.yale.edu)
dlarson@cbmvax.commodore.com (Dale Larson) (03/13/91)
In article <29430@cs.yale.edu> hupfer-susanne@CS.YALE.EDU (Susanne Hupfer) writes: > >Can anyone tell me which ACM journals and SIGs are >of particular relevance to researchers interested in >CSCW-related issues? Transactions on Office Inforormation Systems SIGCHI, SIGOIS -- Dale Larson dlarson@cbmvax.commodore.com I work at Commodore-Amiga, not for Commodore-Amiga. "Oh, its not my module? That should be easy to implement." -bj "I'm not dumb but I don't understand..." -The Kinks
weh@sei.cmu.edu (Bill Hefley) (03/17/91)
In article <29430@cs.yale.edu> hupfer-susanne@CS.YALE.EDU (Susanne Hupfer) writes: > >Can anyone tell me which ACM journals and SIGs are >of particular relevance to researchers interested in >CSCW-related issues? This is, of course, my own biased opinion. However, I think that TOIS - Transactions on Information Systems, as well as CACM are the journals most relevant. Of the SIGs, SIGCHI - Computer-Human Interaction - and SIGOIS - Office Information Systems - are probably best at addressing CSCW issues. These SIGS are involved in sponsoring the CSCW conferences, and each has their own publication. The SIGCHI Bulletin, for example, is a 96 page quarterly. The July issue of the SIGCHI Bulletin will have a focus on CSCW, including several papers on the subject area. For more information about ACM or SIG membership, or purchasing proceedings, contact ACM's Headquarters at 212-869-7440. Bill Hefley Hefley.chi@xerox.com Editor, SIGCHI Bulletin