The Encyclopedia of human-computer interaction by Interaction Design FoundationAn open-source collaboratively authored encyclopaedia. A collected work of 40 plus chapters by experts in the field of HCI covering the design of interactive products and services like websites, household objects, smartphones, computer software, aircraft cockpits, etc.
Written by leading designers and professors chapters cover major human-computer interaction topics ranging from design, display, innovation and development to research theories and methodologies. Provides the reader with up-to-date latest user experience information. Has an extensive research bibliography on human-centred technology.