Periodicity: Bimonthly since 1982
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
This is how the journal describes itself:
"Behaviour and Information Technology (BIT) deals with the human aspects of this technology and reports original research and development on the design, use and impact of information technology in all its forms. Its strictly refereed papers come from a variety of disciplines, including psychology, cognitive science, computer science, ergonomics, sociology, management education and training. BIT attracts a wide, international readership, from researchers and system designers to personnel specialists and planners".
Burns, Neil D. (1996): "Re-Engineering the Enterprise," edited by Jim Browne and David O'Sullivan. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (6) p. 378
Damodaran, Leela (1996): User Involvement in the Systems Design Process -- A Practical Guide for Users. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (6) pp. 363-377377
Allwood, Carl Martin and Hedelin, Lisbeth (1996): Information Administrative Support of Decision Processes in Organizations. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (6) pp. 352-362362
Wulf, Volker and Rohde, Markus (1996): Reducing Conflicts in Groupware: Metafunctions and their Empirical Evaluation. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (6) pp. 339-351351
Stewart, Tom (1996): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (6) pp. 337-338338
Stewart, Tom (1996): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (5) pp. 289-290290
Musseler, Jochen, Meinecke, Cristina and Dobler, Johannes (1996): Complexity of User Interfaces: Can it be Reduced by a Mode Key?. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (5) pp. 291-300300
Suomi, R. (1996): One Size Fits All -- Or Does It?. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (5) pp. 301-312312
Martinko, Mark J., Henry, John W. and Zmud, Robert W. (1996): An Attributional Explanation of Individual Resistance to the Introduction of Information Technologies in the Workplace. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (5) pp. 313-330330
Werner, Agnes (1996): Importance of the Quality of Human-Software Interaction in Expert Systems. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (5) pp. 331-335335
Noyes, Jan M. (1996): "Proceedings of the HCI'95 Conference 'People and Computers X'," edited by M. A. R. Kirby, A. J. Dix and J. E. Finlay. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (5) p. 336
Gardner, Peter H., Chmiel, Nik and Wall, Toby D. (1996): Implicit Knowledge and Fault Diagnosis in the Control of Advanced Manufacturing Technology. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (4) pp. 205-212212
Sonnentag, Sabine (1996): Planning and Knowledge about Strategies: Their Relationship to Work Characteristics in Software Design. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (4) pp. 213-225225
Heinbokel, Torsten, Sonnentag, Sabine, Frese, Michael, Stolte, Wolfgang and Brodbeck, Felix C. (1996): Don't Underestimate the Problems of User Centredness in Software Development Projects -- There Are Many!. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (4) pp. 226-236236
Clegg, Chris, Waterson, Patrick E. and Axtell, Carolyn M. (1996): Software Development: Knowledge-Intensive Work Organizations. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (4) pp. 237-249249
Offenbeek, Marjolein A. G. van and Koopman, Paul L. (1996): Scenarios for System Development: Matching Context and Strategy. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (4) pp. 250-265265
Carroll, John M. (1996): Becoming Social: Expanding Scenario-Based Approaches in HCI. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (4) pp. 266-275275
Strube, Gerhard (1996): Knowledge-Based Systems from a Socio-Cognitive Perspective. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (4) pp. 276-288288
Clegg, Chris and Frese, Michael (1996): Integrating Organizational and Cognitive Approaches Towards Computer-Based Systems. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (4) pp. 203-204204
May, Jon and Barnard, Philip J. (1996): A Modest Experiment in the Usefulness of Electronic Archives. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (3) pp. 193-201201
Wastell, David and Newman, Michael (1996): Stress, Control and Computer System Design: A Psychophysiological Field Study. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (3) pp. 183-192192
Colbert, Martin and Long, John (1996): Towards the Development of Classes of Interaction: Initial Illustration with Reference to Off-Load Planning. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (3) pp. 149-181181
Ye, Nong and Salvendy, Gavriel (1996): An Objective Approach to Exploring Skill Differences in Strategies of Computer Program Comprehension. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (3) pp. 139-147147
Leventhal, Laura Marie, Teasley, B., Blumenthal, Brad, Instone, Keith, Stone, D. and Donskoy, Mikhail V. (1996): Assessing User Interfaces for Diverse User Groups: Evaluation Strategies and Defining Characteristics. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (3) pp. 127-137137
Stewart, Tom (1996): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (3) pp. 125-126126
Stewart, Tom (1996): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (2) pp. 65-6666
Noyes, Jan M., Starr, A. F. and Frankish, C. R. (1996): User Involvement in the Early Stages of the Development of an Aircraft Warning System. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (2) pp. 67-7575
Webb, Brian R. (1996): The Role of Users in Interactive Systems Design: When Computers are Theatre, Do We Want the Audience to Write the Script?. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (2) pp. 76-8383
Carev, Jane M., Mizzi, Philip J. and Lindstrom, Leonard C. (1996): Pull-Down versus Traditional Menu Types: An Empirical Comparison. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (2) pp. 84-9595
Siegrist, Michael (1996): The Use or Misuse of Three-Dimensional Graphs to Represent Lower-Dimensional Data. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (2) pp. 96-100100
Te'eni, Dov (1996): Teaching Human-Computer Interaction in Context: An Illustrative Lesson on Windows. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (2) pp. 101-112112
Vassilakis, Panayotis and Moustakis, Vassilis (1996): Identifying Decision Maker's Preferences through a Prototype Based Inductive Learning Method: A Medical Case Study. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (2) pp. 113-122122
Cooper, Joan, Gencturk, Nilay and Lindley, Robyn A. (1996): A Sociotechnical Approach to Smart Card Systems Design: An Australian Case Study. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (1) pp. 3-1313
Murphy, David S. and Yetmar, Scott A. (1996): Auditor Evidence Evaluation: Expert Systems as Credible Sources. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (1) pp. 14-2323
Olaniran, Bolanle A. (1996): A Model of Group Satisfaction in Computer-Mediated Communication and Face-to-Face Meetings. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (1) pp. 24-3636
Barnard, Philip J., May, Jon and Salber, Daniel (1996): Deixis and Points of View in Media Spaces: An Empirical Gesture. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (1) pp. 37-5050
Lauretta, Donna and Deffner, Gerhard (1996): Experimental Evaluation of Dialogue Styles for Hybrid Telephone-Based Interface. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (1) pp. 51-5656
Strommen, Erik, Revelle, Glenda L., Medoff, Lisa M. and Razavi, Setarah (1996): Slow and Steady Wins the Race? Three-Year-Old Children and Pointing Device Use. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (1) pp. 57-6464
Stewart, Tom (1996): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 15 (1) pp. 1-22