Publications
1993. Dynamic Queries: A step Beyond Database Languages. Institute for Systems Research Technical Reports.
2001. Ordered treemap layouts. IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization, 2001. INFOVIS 2001. :73-78.
2007. 25 years of CHI conferences: capturing the exchange of ideas. Magazine interactions - 25 years of CHI conferences: a photographic essay. 14(2):24-31.
2005. Designing for Fun: Can we design user interfaces to be more fun? (2004) Institute for Systems Research Technical Reports.
1993. Evaluating three museum installations of a hypertext system. Sparks of innovation in human-computer interaction. 40:404-404.
1977. Experimental investigations of the utility of detailed flowcharts in programming. Communications of the ACM. 20(6):373-381.
2000. Direct annotation: a drag-and-drop strategy for labeling photos. IEEE International Conference on Information Visualization, 2000. Proceedings. :88-95.
1992. Socially responsible computing II: first steps on the path to positive contributions. ACM SIGCHI Bulletin. 24(3):16-17.
2010. Getting serious about social media: strategies for increasing civic participation. Proceedings of HCI.
1993. Protecting rights in user interface designs. Sparks of innovation in human-computer interaction. :351-351.
1982. The future of interactive systems and the emergence of direct manipulation. Behaviour & Information Technology. 1(3):237-256.
2005. A Photo History of SIGCHI: Evolution of Design from Personal to Public (2002). Institute for Systems Research Technical Reports.
2001. Information Visualization: The Path from Innovation to Adoption. Information Visualisation, International Conference on. :0003-0003.
2002. Creativity support tools: a tutorial overview. Proceedings of the 4th conference on Creativity & cognition. :1-2.
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.
2007. Web science: a provocative invitation to computer science. Communications of the ACM. 50(6):25-27.
1982. SYSTEM MESSAGE GUIDELINES: POSITIVE TONE, CONSTRUCTIVE, SPECIFIC, AND USER CENTERED. Gathering Information for Problem Formulation.