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Shneiderman B.  1981.  HUMAN FACTORS ISSUES IN DESIGNING INTERACTIVE SYSTEMS. Proceedings-Compcon. 25:116-116.
Shneiderman B.  2009.  Creativity Support Tools: A Grand Challenge for HCI Researchers. Engineering the User InterfaceEngineering the User Interface. :1-9.
Shneiderman B.  1988.  We can design better user interfaces: A review of human-computer interaction styles. Ergonomics. 31(5):699-710.
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.  2001.  Supporting creativity with advanced information-abundant user interfaces. Human-Centered Computing, Online Communities, and Virtual Environments. :469-480.
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.  1993.  Beyond the graphical user interface (abstract). Proceedings of the 1993 ACM conference on Computer science. :510–-510–.
Shneiderman B, Ho MH.  1975.  Two Exploratory Experiments in Program Comprehension.
Shneiderman B, Wattenberg M.  2005.  Ordered Treemap Layouts (2001). Institute for Systems Research Technical Reports.
Shneiderman B.  1999.  Human values and the future of technology: a declaration of responsibility. ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society. 29(3):5-9.
Shneiderman B.  1982.  Designing computer system messages. Communications of the ACM. 25(9):610-611.
Shneiderman B.  1978.  Improving the human factors aspect of database interactions. ACM Trans. Database Syst.. 3(4):417-439.
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.  1993.  A nonanthropomorphic style guide: overcoming the Humpty Dumpty syndrome. Sparks of innovation in human-computer interaction. :331-331.
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.  2001.  Inventing Discovery Tools: Combining Information Visualization with Data Mining. Discovery Science. 2226:17-28.
Shneiderman B.  1982.  Fighting for the User.. Bulletin of the American Society for Information ScienceBulletin of the American Society for Information Science. 9(2):27-29.
Shneiderman B.  2011.  Claiming success, charting the future: micro-HCI and macro-HCI. Interactions. 18(5):10-11.
Shneiderman B.  2001.  Universal usability: a research agenda for human—computer interaction to empower every citizen. Frontiers of human-centred computing, online communities and virtual environmentsFrontiers of human-centred computing, online communities and virtual environments. :179-189.
Shneiderman B, Rosenfeld A, Marchioni G, Holliday W, Ricart G, Faloutsos С, Dick J.  1994.  QUEST—Query Environment for Science Teaching. Digital Libraries' 94.
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.  2002.  ACM's computing professionals face new challenges. Communications of the ACM. 45(2):31-34.
Shneiderman B.  2005.  The limits of speech recognition: Understanding acoustic memory and appreciating prosody (2000). Institute for Systems Research Technical Reports.
Shneiderman B.  1984.  Let's Learn BASIC: A Kids' Introduction to BASIC Programming on IBM Personal Computers.
Shneiderman B, Plaisant C.  1998.  Information visualization advanced interface and Web design. CHI 98 conference summary on Human factors in computing systems. :145-146.

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