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title: "ACM Interactions"
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source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ACM_Interactions"
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category: "reference"
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tags: "science, encyclopedia"
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date_saved: "2026-05-05T12:02:17.073939+00:00"
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instance: "kb-cron"
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ACM Interactions magazine is a publication covering a number of related worlds, offering content to educate and inspire designers, providing viewpoints related to culture and anthropology, describing innovation and creation in a business environment, and continually investigating the relationship between people, experiences, and technology. Its publisher is the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), which has its headquarters in New York City.
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== Bibliometrics ==
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As of December 28, 2016:
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Citation Count: 6,906
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Downloads (cumulative): 1,404,167
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Downloads (12 Months): 98,227
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Downloads (6 Weeks): 12,567
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== History ==
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First published in 1994, Interactions initially appeared quarterly, and moved to bi-monthly in 1996. Since 2000, SIGCHI – ACM's Special Interest Group on Computer Human Interaction – has included a subscription to Interactions among its benefits of membership.
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Interactions is the third largest ACM publication, and receives the second most citations, according to an article by new editors Wakkary and Stolterman in SIGCHI 2011.
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== Structure ==
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Each issue contains a cover story, regarded as the keynote article. Forums are published three times a year by specific Forum Editors, contributing a perspective such as sustainability or public policy. Blogspots are opinionated personal pieces, The Demo Hour segments represent a glimpse at a specific project, and Day in the Lab articles feature labs across the globe.
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Finally, the majority of each issue is contained in (typically) 5-6 feature articles, describing issues of general importance to the HCI community.
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== Editors ==
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1994–1995 John Rheinfrank and Bill Hefley
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1996 John Rheinfrank
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1997–1998 Vacant
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1998–2004 Steven Pemberton
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2005–2007 Jonathan Arnowitz and Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson
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2008–2010 Richard Anderson and Jon Kolko
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2011–2016 Ron Wakkary and Erik Stolterman
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2016–2019 Simone Barbosa and Gilbert Cockton
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2020–2023 Daniela Rosner, Alex Taylor, and Mikael Wiberg
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2023– Elizabeth Churchill and Mikael Wiberg
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== References ==
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== External links ==
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Official website
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History of SIGCHI to 1996 includes interviews with past editors. |