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AIS SIGHCI position paper

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    The upcoming ACM SIGCHI Development Consortium is aimed at meeting the needs of multidisciplinary professionals that must choose among a variety of professional associations and their events. The position of AIS' (Association for Information Systems) SIGHCI is that the main problem lies in the deep chasms that separate the literatures of the related disciplines, and the solution is to provide an umbrella organization that enables a more organized federation of disciplines, groups, and associations. Problems identified include differences in terminology, competition for scarce resources, differences in how publications in various outlets are valued, and confusion about where should be the "home" for HCI/CHI majors. Suggestions include developing a framework for a federation, negotiating shared understandings about publication outlets, and coordinating information about meetings and other events.

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    cover image ACM Conferences
    CHI EA '05: CHI '05 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
    April 2005
    1358 pages
    ISBN:1595930027
    DOI:10.1145/1056808
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    2. multidisciplinary
    3. professional associations
    4. publications
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    • (2008)IntroductionACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems10.1145/1453794.145379839:4(9-12)Online publication date: 31-Oct-2008
    • (2005)Introduction: Human-Computer Interaction Studies in Management Information SystemsInternational Journal of Human-Computer Interaction10.1207/s15327590ijhc1901_219:1(3-6)Online publication date: Sep-2005

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