- Design Thinking, Human-Computer Design, Human-Computer Interaction, Publishing, UX Design, UX Research
Publishing in HCI and design research can feel overwhelming, especially for newcomers. This guide breaks down the process — from choosing the right venue to writing, submitting, and handling revisions. Whether you’re aiming for conferences or journals, learn key strategies to navigate academic publishing with confidence.
Article by Malak Sadek
A Guide to Publishing Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Design Research Papers
- The article provides a guide to publishing in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and design research, sharing insights from the author’s PhD experience.
- It explains the significance of publishing in academia and industry, offering an overview of peer-reviewed journals and conferences.
- It breaks down the two main types of papers — review and empirical — detailing their structures and acceptance criteria.
- The piece emphasizes strategic research planning, collaboration, and selecting the right venue for submission.
- The piece also outlines practical steps for writing, revising, and handling rejections, encouraging persistence and learning from reviewer feedback to improve publication success.
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- February 6, 2025
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