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Human Computer Interaction

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Highlights for HCI 2022

Welcome to Springer, where Computer Science editors are always looking to meet new authors. With many  years attending CHI and other conferences and meetings, Springer has been very privileged to collaborate with expert people.  We’re happy to finally be at CHI 2022 again this year, so please do contact us should you have any publishing plans or questions. Explore this special selection of recent book highlights & free chapters, journals & free articles, the brand new Live Reference Work: Handbook of Human Computer Interaction, The Synthesis Collection of Technology (formerly: Synthesis Digital Library of Engineering and Computer Science) published under the SpringerNature brand as of May 2022, and your publishing options with Springer! 

Save 20% using code "CHI22" at the checkout (English language Springer books/eBooks) from Apr 15 - Jun 5.

+++ In addition enjoy FREE access to handpicked chapters & articles until May 31, 2022 +++


Highlights & free chapters | Book Proposal form | Book series | Publishing options & author services | Recommended journals, articles & CfPs

Live Reference Work: Handbook of Human Computer Interaction

Book cover: Handbook of Human Computer Interaction

Editors: Jean Vanderdonckt, Philippe Palanque, Marco Winckler

The Handbook of Human Computer Interaction extends the scope and vision of human-computer interaction. Technology continues to provide new and more sophisticated devices for the input and output of information. It also provides services that expand and enrich computer-mediated communication, providing analytical tools and visualizations that allow data mining of big date, It provides artificial intelligence support for humans across a wide spectrum of activities.

The first chapters are live! Check the content here.

Book Series welcoming proposals

One way to get your book noticed - almost automatically - is to publish it in a book series. Check out the series listed below to see what they’re all about, who edits them, and what they’re looking for. All our book series support Open Access publication mode.

Human-Computer Interaction Series & Springer Briefs in Human-Computer Interaction

Editors-in-Chief: Jean Vanderdonckt, Q. Vera Liao

Titles focus on theoretical perspectives (such as formal approaches drawn from a variety of behavioural sciences), practical approaches (such as techniques for effectively integrating user needs in system development), and social issues (such as the determinants of utility, usability and acceptability).

The subseries SpringerBriefs in Human-Computer Interaction presents concise research;  shorter works of 50-125 pages in length, allowing researchers to present focused case studies, summaries and introductions to state-of-the-art research.

More about the series, manuscript guidelines & titles published | Proposal for a new volume in the series | Proposal for a new volume in the subseries

Springer Series on Cultural Computing

Series Editor: Craig Vear

This series presents monographs, edited collections and advanced textbooks on the current research and knowledge of a broad range of topics including creativity support systems, creative computing, digital communities, the interactive arts, cultural heritage, digital culture and intercultural collaboration. 
Abstracted/indexed in Scopus 

More about the series, manuscript guidelines & titles published | Proposal for a new volume in the series

Springer Series on Touch and Haptic Systems

Series Editors: Manuel Ferre, Marc Ernst, Alan Wing

The series is published in collaboration with the EuroHaptics Society. It is focused on publishing new advances and developments in all aspects of haptics.

More about the series, manuscript guidelines & titles published | Proposal for a new volume in the series 

Springer Series in Adaptive Environments

Editor-in-chief: Holger Schnädelbach, Henriette Bier, Kristof Van Laerhoven

The series presents cutting-edge research around spatial constructs and systems that are specifically designed to be adaptive to their surroundings and to their inhabitants.

More about the series, manuscript guidelines & titles published | Proposal for a new volume in the series

The Synthesis Collection of Technology (formerly: Synthesis Digital Library of Engineering and Computer Science)

The Synthesis Collection of Technology provides concise tutorial-style surveys of advanced and emerging topics in computer science and engineering. Forthcoming Synthesis Lectures and the back catalog of 1,100+ short books will begin publishing under the Springer Nature brand in May 2022.

For new projects:  Contact associate editor Christine Kiilerich. Christine  publishes in HCI, technology and health, visualization, and related topics.

HCI related volumes include: Toward Engineering Design Principles for HCI | HCI Design Knowledge: Critique, Challenge, and a Way Forward | Disability Interactions: Creating Inclusive Innovations | Participatory Design | Interface for an App—The design rationale leading to an app that allows someone with Type 1 diabetes to self-manage their condition | Autonomy and Independence: Aging in an Era of Technology | Brain–Computer Interfaces: Neurorehabilitation of Voluntary Movement after Stroke and Spinal Cord Injury | Data through Movement: Designing Embodied Human-Data Interaction for Informal Learning | Adaptive and Personalized Visualization | Understanding and Evaluating Search Experience | Retaining Women in Tech: Shifting the Paradigm

Why - and How - to Write and Publish a Book

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Helen Desmond

At last I’m looking forward to reconnecting with the HCI community beginning with the CHI conference in New Orleans. If you are attending, please do come and find me at the Springer booth in the exhibition hall.

I am seeking new book proposals in all areas in HCI, including HCI and AI, Ethics and Haptics so if you have an idea for a book please contact me.
 

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Books in Human-Computer Interaction, Haptics, Cultural Computing, Cultural Heritage. Personalization, User Modeling, Computer Games, Digital Preservation, Visualization

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