Human-computer interaction: psychology as a science of design
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Distributed cognition: toward a new foundation for human-computer interaction research
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI) - Special issue on human-computer interaction in the new millennium, Part 2
A general, yet useful theory of information systems
Communications of the AIS
Three Faces of Human-Computer Interaction
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
Human-Centred Intelligent Human Computer Interaction (HCI²): how far are we from attaining it?
International Journal of Autonomous and Adaptive Communications Systems
Predicting the popularity of online content
Communications of the ACM
Local assimilation of an enterprise system: Situated learning by means of familiarity pockets
Information and Organization
Crowdsourcing systems on the World-Wide Web
Communications of the ACM
Design science in information systems research
MIS Quarterly
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A new human-computer interaction (HCI) in which narrow-form interaction with devices more seamlessly serves broader-form interaction among people and organizations, especially over the Web, marks an important phase of the information revolution of recent decades. Four forms of broad computer-mediated interaction are identified: informational, cooperational, transactional, and social. Who learns what from the new HCI varies significantly across forms. In addition to the parties to the interactions, third parties that facilitate them learn too, amplifying the overall process. The perspective of the new HCI provides a promising foundation for guiding and potentially uniting future information systems research.