Journal: Computers in Human Behavior

Volume 20, Issue 2

119 -- 123Henry H. Emurian. Information systems: an interdisciplinary perspective
125 -- 147Ping Zhang, Na Li. An assessment of human-computer interaction research in management information systems: topics and methods
149 -- 161A. Ant Ozok, Gavriel Salvendy. Twenty guidelines for the design of Web-based interfaces with consistent language
163 -- 184Anita Komlodi. Task management support in information seeking: a case for search histories
185 -- 199Wayne G. Lutters. Identifying expertise markers in routine work artifacts: exploring micronote taking behavior
201 -- 223Jennifer J. Preece, Blair Nonnecke, Dorine Andrews. The top five reasons for lurking: improving community experiences for everyone
225 -- 241Haydee M. Cuevas, Stephen M. Fiore, Clint A. Bowers, Eduardo Salas. Fostering constructive cognitive and metacognitive activity in computer-based complex task training environments
269 -- 288Jonathan Lazar, Alfreda Dudley-Sponaugle, Kisha-Dawn Greenidge. Improving web accessibility: a study of webmaster perceptions
289 -- 310Jeffrey D. Campbell. Interaction in collaborative computer supported diagram development
311 -- 340Joseph V. Brady, Robert D. Hienz, Steven R. Hursh, Leonard C. Ragusa, Charles O. Rouse, Eric D. Gasior. Distributed interactive communication in simulated space-dwelling groups
341 -- 344Deborah A. Boehm-Davis. Revisiting information systems as an interdisciplinary science