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Shneiderman B.  2002.  Understanding human reactivites and relationships: an excerpt from Leonardo's laptop. interactions. 9(5):40-53.
Shneiderman B.  2001.  Supporting creativity with advanced information-abundant user interfaces. Human-Centered Computing, Online Communities, and Virtual Environments. :469-480.
Shneiderman B.  1978.  Jump searching: a fast sequential search technique. Communications of the ACM. 21(10):831-834.
Shneiderman B.  1984.  Let's Learn BASIC: A Kids' Introduction to BASIC Programming on IBM Personal Computers.
Shneiderman B.  2005.  Human-computer interaction themes in digital government: web site comprehension and statistics visualization. Proceedings of the 2005 national conference on Digital government research. :7-8.
Shneiderman B.  2003.  Why not make interfaces better than 3D reality? IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications. 23(6):12-15.
Shneiderman B.  2001.  Design: CUU: bridging the digital divide with universal usability. Interactions. 8(2):11-15.
Shneiderman B.  1997.  Book Preview-Designing the User Interface: Strategies for Effective Human-Computer Interaction. Interactions-New York. 4(5):61-61.
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, 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.  2004.  Universal Usability: Pushing Human-Computer Interaction Research to Empower Every Citizen. Media access: social and psychological dimensions of new technology use. :255-255.
Shneiderman B.  1982.  Teaching software psychology experimentation through team projects. ACM SIGCSE Bulletin. 14(3):38-40.
Shneiderman B.  1995.  Comprehensible, Predictable, and Controllable User Interfaces. AMERICAN PROGRAMMER. 8:2-2.
Shneiderman B.  1999.  Creating Creativity for Everyone: User Interfaces for Supporting Innovation. Institute for Systems Research Technical Reports.
Shneiderman B, Kreitzberg C, Berk E.  1991.  Editing to structure a reader's experience. Hypertext/hypermedia handbookHypertext/hypermedia handbook. :143-164.
Shneiderman B.  1992.  Tree visualization with tree-maps: 2-d space-filling approach. ACM Transactions on Graphics. 11(1):92-99.
Shneiderman B, Rose A.  1996.  Social impact statements: engaging public participation in information technology design. Proceedings of the symposium on Computers and the quality of life. :90-96.
Shneiderman B, LEWIS CLAYTON.  1993.  Building HCI partnerships and infrastructure. Behaviour & Information Technology. 12(2):130-135.
Shneiderman B.  1985.  A model programming environment. Advances in Human-Computer Interaction. 1:105-132.
Shneiderman B.  1997.  Direct manipulation versus agents: Paths to predictable, controllable, and comprehensible interfaces. Software agentsSoftware agents. :97-106.
Shneiderman B.  2004.  User interface design with speech technologies : A cognitive limitations review. Sprache und Datenverarbeitung. 28(2):101-109.
Shneiderman B, Deter R.  1990.  The advantages of hypertext for large information spaces; where are the big systems? Hypertext: concepts, systems and applications: proceedings of the First European Conference on Hypertext, INRIA, France, November 1990. (5):343-343.
Shneiderman B.  2008.  Research Agenda: Visual Overviews for Exploratory Search. Information Seeking Support Systems. 11:4-4.
Shneiderman B.  1981.  Human Aspects of Computing Editor Control Flow and Data Structure Documentation: Two Experiments. Human factors in software development. :365-365.
Shneiderman B.  1978.  Information policy issues: selecting a policy framework and defining the schema horizon. Information & Management. 1(4):207-218.

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