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Shneiderman B.  1974.  The chemistry of control structures. ACM SIGPLAN Notices. 9(12):29-34.
Shneiderman B.  1982.  The future of interactive systems and the emergence of direct manipulation. Behaviour & Information Technology. 1(3):237-256.
Shneiderman B.  1998.  Visual User Interfaces for Information Exploration. Technical Reports of the Computer Science Department.
Shneiderman B, Shafer P, Simon R, Weldon L.  1986.  Display Strategies for Program Browsing: Concepts and Experiment. IEEE Software. 3(3):7-15.
Shneiderman B.  1993.  A nonanthropomorphic style guide: overcoming the Humpty Dumpty syndrome. Sparks of innovation in human-computer interaction. :331-331.
Shneiderman B.  2001.  Information Visualization: The Path from Innovation to Adoption. Information Visualisation, International Conference on. :0003-0003.
Shneiderman B.  2002.  Creativity support tools. Commun. ACM. 45(10):116-120.
Shneiderman B.  1993.  Protecting rights in user interface designs. Sparks of innovation in human-computer interaction. :351-351.
Shneiderman B, Thomas G.  1982.  Automatic database system conversion: schema revision, data translation, and source-to-source program transformation. Proceedings of the June 7-10, 1982, national computer conference. :579-587.
Shneiderman B.  2005.  Leonardo's laptop: human needs and the new computing technologies. Proceedings of the 14th ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management. :1-1.
Shneiderman B.  2006.  A telescope for high-dimensional data. Computing in Science & Engineering. 8(2):48-53.
Shneiderman B.  1982.  SYSTEM MESSAGE GUIDELINES: POSITIVE TONE, CONSTRUCTIVE, SPECIFIC, AND USER CENTERED. Gathering Information for Problem Formulation.
Shneiderman B.  1981.  HUMAN FACTORS ISSUES IN DESIGNING INTERACTIVE SYSTEMS. Proceedings-Compcon. 25:116-116.
Shneiderman B, GRANTHAM C, Norman K, ROGERS J, Roussopoulos N.  1983.  Evaluating multiple coordinated windows for programming workstations. NASA. Goddard Space Flight Center Proc. of the Eighth Ann. Software Eng. Workshop 11 p(SEE N 84-23137 13-61).
Shneiderman B.  1987.  Design Guidebook for Interaction Styles: A Taxonomy, Rule-base, and Some Opinions.
Shneiderman B, Plaisant C, Botafogo R, Hopkins D, Weiland W.  1998.  Designing to facilitate browsing: A look back at the Hyperties workstation browser. Technical Reports of the Computer Science Department, University of Maryland.
Shneiderman B, Bishop A, Friedman B, Lazar J, Marsden G, Nass C.  2006.  Making a difference: integrating socially relevant projects into HCI teaching. CHI '06 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems. :41-44.
Shneiderman B, Thomas G.  1980.  Path expressions for complex queries and automatic database program conversion. Proceedings of the sixth international conference on Very Large Data Bases - Volume 6. :33-44.
Shneiderman B, Kang H, Kules B, Plaisant C, Rose A, Rucheir R.  2002.  A photo history of SIGCHI: evolution of design from personal to public. interactions. 9(3):17-23.
Shneiderman B, Plaisant C.  2006.  Strategies for evaluating information visualization tools: multi-dimensional in-depth long-term case studies. Proceedings of the 2006 AVI workshop on BEyond time and errors: novel evaluation methods for information visualization. :1-7.
Shneiderman B.  1997.  Direct manipulation versus agents: Paths to predictable, controllable, and comprehensible interfaces. Software agentsSoftware agents. :97-106.
Shneiderman B, Kreitzberg C, Berk E.  1991.  Editing to structure a reader's experience. Hypertext/hypermedia handbookHypertext/hypermedia handbook. :143-164.
Shneiderman B.  1998.  Reflections on authoring, editing and managing hypertex. Technical Reports of the Computer Science Department.
Shneiderman B.  1991.  Human values and the future of technology: a declaration of responsibility. ACM SIGCHI Bulletin. 23(1):11-16.
Shneiderman B.  1997.  The next generation of graphical user interfaces: information visualization and better window management. Displays. 17(3–4):125-129.

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