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Send in your submissions for the April issue!
The Internet Technical Group (ITG) will be publishing Internetworking, a
quarterly newsletter on our web site . This will
be a place to exchange information on any topic related to web usability and
other internet-related human factors issues. Internetworking is interested
in interesting research you are doing, lessons you have learned in
developing for the web, opinions about the state of web development, good
books or articles you have read, clever and useful design techniques, tools
you use, etc. We particularly want to emphasize things that don't get
published other places. For example, late breaking information that
shouldn't have to wait until the next conference or tips from design
experience you won't find in a journal.
All are welcome to join the ITG and participate in submitting articles,
opinions, and reviews to the newsletter - won't you help us in our efforts
and share with the Human Factors/Internet community?
Call for Articles
Articles are being sought for the newsletter. Examples of specific areas of
interest include:
- User interface design of web content, web-based applications, web browsers, webtops, web-based user assistance and Internet devices
- Methodologies for research, design, and testing
- Behavioral and sociological phenomena associated with distributed network communication and related technological innovation
- Privacy, security, community, and other socio-technical issues WWW, email, USENET, chat, listserves, shared applications, push and streaming technologies, VRML, video-conferencing, Internet- based agents, visualization, navigation and manipulation of Internet-based information spaces
- Human reliability in administration and maintenance of data networks
- Human factors in electronic commerce, and on-line product data management and document management
- Guidelines and standards for interface design, for the Web and Web-based applications
- Accessibility of Web-based development
Please send article questions, comments, or submissions to Steven Belz (steven.belz@kodak.com) or Pawan Vora
(pawanvora@msn.com).
© Internet Technical Group
Last update: Dec 31, 2001
URL: http://www.internetTG.org/newsletter/dec01/newcfp.html
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