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STM and HCI Publishing

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Rising Costs

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MandatesNIHMIT Harvard FRPAA

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Subject Repositories

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Journal MeasurementsJournals Measurements

Measurement

HCI Q1 Scores

Psychology Q1 Scores

Impact Factor

6.190-2.345(19 titles in CS–Cybernetics)

22.750-3.172 (71 titles)

Eigenfactor

0.01630-0.00534 (19 titles in CS–Cybernetics)

0.03332-0.01052 (71 titles)

Scimago Factor

0,086-0,053 (26 titles in HCI)

1,220-0,079 (335 titles)

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Article – Author Influence

• Citations• H-Index• G-Index• Best Paper Awards• Acceptance in “Prestigious” publications• Invite to publish

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HCI Publishing• Conferences

o CHI, Interact, HCI, DIS, NORDICHI, EHCHI, ICMY, GW, etc.

o ACM/IEEEo Google Scholaro Microsoft Academic Searcho E-Print Network

• Books and BookLikeo Synthesis Digital Library – Human Centered

Informaticso Springer – LNCS

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Who/What Is?

Questions Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.0 Generic by elycefeliz

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Who/What Is?1. This paper is Professor Bilge Mutlu’s most cited paper.

2. This author is listed in Microsoft Academic Search with the highest h-index of 57 for authors in human computer interaction.

3. This h-index is listed in Scholar Index for the UW Madison Psychology chair, Patricia Devine.

4. This is the number of conferences in Microsoft Academic Search that are related to the query human computer interaction.

5. This journal has the highest impact factor listed in the Journal Citation Database (JCR) for Computer Science – Cybernetics.

6. This journal has the highest eigenfactor listed in JCR for Computer Science – Cybernetics.

7. This journal has the highest SJR score listed in Scimago for human-computer Interaction.

8. This open access journal is listed in Ulrichs database for title keywords human computer Interaction.

9. This thesis was added to the Minds@UW UW-Madison College of Engineering- Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering collection with a date of: Dec.15, 2010.

10. This is the number of downloads listed in ACM in the last 12 months for the HRI '10:Proceeding of the 5th ACM/IEEE international conference on Human-robot interaction.

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Created by Joshua Gajownik for opensource.com

Copyright License Choice Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic

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Managing Your

Copyright

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Permissions• As the author, you will be asked to certify that

any previously copyrighted material used in your work, beyond "fair use," is with the written permission of the copyright owner.  

• Fair Use:o the purpose and character of the useo the nature of the copyrighted worko the amount usedo the effect of the use on market or value

• Images and Tables

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Transfer Copyright• Publishers typically ask authors to transfer

their copyrights in exchange for publication

• Copyright transfer agreements can limit the rights of the author to reuse their work for:

• Sharing with colleagues

• Copying for classroom use

• Posting on their personal website

• Making derivative works

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Manage Your Copyright

Step 1: Anticipate your future needs to use the materials

Step 2: Understand the publication agreement and the rights it gives you as an author - Sherpa Romeo

Step 3: Negotiate with the publisher to retain the rights you need - Author Addendum

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Options• Transfer your entire copyright to the publisher

o Traditionally what publishers ask for

• Retain specific rights you need to do your work, but otherwise transfer copyright to the publisher

• Retain ownership of the copyright and grant specific rights to publishers so that they can do business as needed

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Creative Commons

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HCI Author Contracts• ACM

o ACM Sig Proceedings o ACM Transaction on Human Computer Interaction

• Taylor and Franciso Human Computer Interaction (T&F)

• Elseviero International Journal of Human Computer Studieso Interacting with Computers

• IEEEo IEEE Conference on Human-Robot Interaction

• Springero User Modeling and User-Adapted Interactiono International Journal of Social Robotics

• World Scientifico International Journal of Humanoid Robots

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Understand the Publication Agreement• Can you post a version on your website…if so,

what version?• Can you give a colleague permission to use your

article?• Can you use your article for teaching?• Can you use your article in derivative works?• How does the agreement compare to the

publishers website information?• How does the agreement compare with Sherpa

Romeo?• What, if any, wording seem unclear or of concern?

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