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ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, January 1999
- Mike Atwood, Guy A. Boy:

Opening SIGCHI to the world. 3-4 - David G. Novick:

Communicating with international audiences. 5-6 - Andrew Sears:

Degrees in human-computer interaction: a common name is emerging and opportunities are expanding. 7-8 - Allison Druin, Alex Kruskal, Hanne Olsen, Isabella Revett, Thomas Plaisant Schwenn, Lauren Sumida, Rebecca Wagner:

Designers of the future. 13-14 - Peter Boersma:

Building a community Website: SIGCHI.NL goes online. 15-16 - Steven Pemberton:

Starting a SIGCHI local group in the Netherlands. 17-21 - Gene Golovchinsky

, Nicholas J. Belkin:
Innovation and evaluation of information: a CHI98 workshop. 22-25 - Carola Fellenz, Jarmo Parkkinen, Hal Shubin:

Web navigation: resolving conflicts between the desktop and the Web: a CHI98 workshop. 26-28 - Steinar Kristoffersen, Fredrik Ljungberg:

Mobile informatics: innovation of IT use in mobile settings: IRIS'21 workshop report. 29-34 - Irene Neilson, Ray Paton:

VRI '98: visual representations and interpretations workshop. 35-36 - Jef Raskin:

The user interface in text retrieval systems: a letter to the editor. 37 - Alfred T. Lee:

Web usability: a review of the research. 38-40 - Steve Toub:

A journey into Web usability: what an information architect learned on his summer vacation. 41-42 - Jean Scholtz:

SIGCHI financial report. 43-44 - Guy A. Boy:

The SIGCHI International Issues Committee survey: a brief report. 45-46
Volume 31, Number 2, April 1999
- Jan Gulliksen, Lars Oestreicher:

HCI education in Sweden. 4-7 - Frank Marchak, Shannon Ford:

That vision thing. 8-9 - Richard I. Anderson:

Challenges facing CHI Local SIGs. 10-11 - Allison Druin:

Where is the industry going? 12-13 - Peter Gorny, Horst Oberquelle:

HCI in Germany. 14-16 - Giorgos Lepouras, George R. S. Weir:

It's not Greek to me: terminology and the second language problem. 17-24 - Jan Gulliksen, Ann Lantz, Inger Boivie:

User centered design - problems and possibilities: a summary of the 1998 PDC & CSCW workshop. 25-35
Volume 31, Number 3, July 1999
- Marilyn Mantei Tremaine:

A new vision for SIGCHI. 2-3 - Yvonne Rogers:

Instilling interdisciplinarity: HCI from the perspective of cognitive science. 4-5 - Jodi Forlizzi, Laura Franz:

Collaboration and design from a distance: University of Pennsylvania Law School case study. 6-8 - Richard I. Anderson:

CHI local SIGs in the Americas outside of the U.S. 9-11 - Allison Druin, Kristian T. Simsarian:

What happens when there is research funding for new technologies for children? 12-14 - Elizabeth F. Churchill, Dave Snowdon, Joseph W. Sullivan, Gene Golovchinsky:

CSCW '98 workshop report: collaborative and co-operative information seeking. 15-18 - Leonel Morales Díaz:

Strategies for a better user interface. 21-23
Volume 31, Number 4, October 1999
- Marilyn Mantei Tremaine, Wendy E. Mackay:

Web weaving. 3 - Alan J. Dix:

HCI Education - people and stories, diversity and intolerance. 5 - Jean Scholtz, Michael J. Muller, David G. Novick, Dan R. Olsen, Ben Shneiderman, Cathleen Wharton:

A research agenda for highly effective human-computer interaction: useful, usable, and universal. 13-16 - Howie Goodell, Sarah Kuhn, David Maulsby, Carol Traynor:

End user programming/informal programming. 17-21 - Amy S. Bruckman, Judith Donath, Thomas Erickson, Wendy A. Kellogg, Barry Wellman:

Research issues in the design of online communities: report on the CHI 99 workshop. 23-25 - Birgit Bomsdorf, Gerd Szwillus:

Tool support for task-based user interface design - A CHI'99 workshop. 27-29 - Michael D. Levi, Frederick G. Conrad:

Interacting with statistics - report from a workshop at CHI 99. 31-35 - Jason B. Ellis, Sandra Kogan, Jim Rowan:

Senior CHI - the CHI 99 development consortium. 37-42 - Jeff Johnson:

CHI 99 SIG: SIGCHI's role in influencing technology policy. 43-46 - Jürgen Koenemann, Markus Stolze

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CHI 99 SIG: user interfaces for electronic product catalogs. 47-48 - Jill L. Drury, Tari Lin Fanderclai, Frank Linton:

CHI 99 SIG: automated data collection for evaluating collaborative systems. 49-51 - Gary Perlman:

CHI 99 SIG: universal web access: delivering services to everyone. 53-54 - Alan J. Dix, Dave Clarke:

Conference report: the active web. 55-60

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