SIGCHI Bulletin

The SIGCHI Bulletin is one of the two membership publications of ACM SIGCHI, the Special Interest Group on Computer Human Interaction. The other publication is ACM interactions.

The Bulletin was first published in July 1982, though bearing the volume number 14, since it was a result of the renaming of the SIGSOC Bulletin, after SIGSOC (Special Interest Group on Social and Behavioral Computing) renamed itself to SIGCHI. It was published quarterly until 1999 when it became bi-monthly, but returned to quarterly in 2005.

The Bulletin was a paper publication until October 1995, after which it was published simultaneously on paper and on the Web, until July 2003, when it became online-only.

In 2000, SIGCHI made interactions its member publication. Up until then members had had to subscribe to it separately. From that point, the Bulletin was published as a supplement to interactions.


Editors

  • Jul 1982 - Apr 85) Ann Janda
  • Jul 1985 Lorraine Borman (acting)
  • Oct 1985 - Jul 90 Peter Orbeton
  • Oct 1990 - Oct 93 Bill Hefley
  • Jan 1994 - Oct 1998 Steven Pemberton
  • Jan 1999 - Jul 1999 Ayman Mukerji
  • Oct 1999 - 2003 Joseph A. Konstan
  • Jul 2003 - Nov 2004 Jonathan Arnowitz
  • Jan 2005 - 2007 Brian Bailey
  • 2008 - Mark Apperley


gollark: I prefer base 16.
gollark: We had that idea yesterday. Keep up.
gollark: It uses some incredibly bizarre mix of bad OOP and just plain imperative programming a lot.
gollark: So actually lots of them are sensible but some of them are just really bad.
gollark: `collections` is okayish maybe, right?
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