EMinds
eMinds: International Journal on Human-Computer Interaction is a peer-reviewed scientific journal in the field of computer science. It is published on a yearly basis and was established in 2004.
eMinds is aimed at a broad audience centered around on the multidisciplinary field of human-computer interaction and its readership includes usibility engineers, information architects and interaction designers.
All accepted papers are published simultaneously in the journal's print (ISSN: 1697-9613) and online versions (ISSN: 1887-3022). The online version is free and all of its articles can be downloaded from the journal's site; the print version has five issues per volume.
Coverage Topics
The main topics eMinds covers include:
- Interface Design Patterns.
- Games and Entertainment.
- Adaptability, Customization, Personalisation and Internationalisation.
- Mobile and Wearable Computing.
- Cognitive User Modeling.
- Ambient Intelligence and Ubiquitous Computing.
- Augmented and Virtual Reality.
- Interfaces for Special User Needs.
- eLearning and Advanced Hypermedia functionality.
Abstracting and indexing
eMinds: The International Journal on Human-Computer Interaction is indexed in the following services:
- DBLP (Digital Bibliography & Library Project) at the eMinds-DBLP entry.