The International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction is a leading scholarly publication dedicated to advancing the theory, methodology, and practice of designing, developing, and evaluating interactive computer systems for human use. It explores the cognitive, social, and organizational aspects of human-computer interaction.
Key areas covered include user interface design, usability engineering, accessibility, human factors, and the impact of technology on human behavior and performance. The journal also delves into emerging technologies such as virtual reality, augmented reality, and mobile computing, examining their potential to transform human-computer interaction. It is indexed in databases like Scopus, Web of Science, and ACM Digital Library, and is a valuable resource for researchers, designers, developers, and practitioners interested in creating user-centered technology.
With a commitment to promoting innovative research and fostering collaboration between academia and industry, the International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction serves as a platform for disseminating knowledge and driving advancements in the field. Consider submitting your original work to contribute to this dynamic and ever-evolving area of study.