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".
Lim, Dokshin, Bouchard, Carole and Aoussat, Ameziane (2006): Iterative process of design and evaluation of icons for interactive TV menu. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (6) pp. 511-519519
Tom, Stewart, (2006): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (6) pp. 453-454454
Fajardo, I., Canas, J. J., Salmeron, L. and Abascal, Julio (2006): Improving deaf users accessibility in hypertext information retrieval: are graphical interfaces useful for them?. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (6) pp. 455-467467
Page-Thomas, K. (2006): Measuring task-specific perceptions of the world wide web. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (6) pp. 469-477477
Lin, Hsiu-Fen and Lee, Gwo-Guang (2006): Determinants of success for online communities: an empirical study. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (6) pp. 479-488488
Pitman, J. A. and Payne, Stephen J. (2006): Creating names for retrieval by self and others. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (6) pp. 489-496496
Teo, Thompson S. H. (2006): To buy or not to buy online: adopters and non-adopters of online shopping in Singapore. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (6) pp. 497-509509
Tom, Stewart, (2006): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (5) pp. 379-380380
Carayon, Pascale, Schoepke, J., Hoonakker, P. L. T., Haims, M. C. and Brunette, M. (2006): Evaluating causes and consequences of turnover intention among IT workers: the development of a questionnaire survey. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (5) pp. 381-397397
Tarokh, Mohammad J. and Sekhavat, Aydin Akbari (2006): LTV model in consultant sector. Case study: mental health clinic. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (5) pp. 399-405405
Shih, Ya-Yueh (2006): The effect of computer self-efficacy on enterprise resource planning usage. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (5) pp. 407-411411
Ziefle, Martina, Bay, Susanne and Schwade, Alexander (2006): On keys meanings and modes: the impact of different key solutions on children's efficiency using a mobile phone. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (5) pp. 413-431431
Colbert, Martin and Livingstone, David (2006): Important context changes for talking and text messaging during homeward commutes. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (5) pp. 433-441441
Abe, Genya and Richardson, John (2006): The influence of alarm timing on driver response to collision warning systems following system failure. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (5) pp. 443-452452
Sanchez, Jaime and Saenz, Mauricio (2006): 3D sound interactive environments for blind children problem solving skills. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (4) pp. 367-378378
Matthews, Tara, Fong, Janette, Ho-Ching, F. Wai-ling and Mankoff, Jennifer (2006): Evaluating non-speech sound visualizations for the deaf. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (4) pp. 333-351351
Leonard, V. K., Jacko, Julie A. and Pizzimenti, J. J. (2006): An investigation of handheld device use by older adults with age-related macular degeneration. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (4) pp. 313-332332
Krufka, S. E. and Barner, K. E. (2006): A user study on tactile graphic generation methods. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (4) pp. 297-311311
Huenerfauth, Matt (2006): Representing coordination and non-coordination in American Sign Language animations. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (4) pp. 285-295295
Enrico, Pontelli, and Andrew, Sears, (2006): Computers and accessibility. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (4) pp. 283-284284
Engwall, Olov, Balter, Olle, Oster, Anne-Marie and Kjellstrom, Hedvig (2006): Designing the user interface of the computer-based speech training system ARTUR based on early user tests. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (4) pp. 353-365365
Jokela, Timo, Siponen, Mikko, Hirasawa, Naotake and Earthy, Jonathan (2006): A survey of usability capability maturity models: implications for practice and research. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (3) pp. 263-282282
Tom, Stewart, (2006): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (3) pp. 205-206206
Nisbet, Sharen L. (2006): Modelling consumer intention to use gambling technologies: an innovative approach. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (3) pp. 221-231231
Sharit, Joseph, Czaja, Sara J., Augenstein, Jeffrey S., Balasubramanian, Govind and Schell, Vaunn (2006): Assessing the information environment in intensive care units. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (3) pp. 207-220220
Demiris, George, Oliver, Debra Parker and Courtney, Karen (2006): A study of the suitability of videophones for psychometric assessment. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (3) pp. 233-237237
Lazar, Jonathan, Jones, Adam and Shneiderman, Ben (2006): Workplace user frustration with computers: an exploratory investigation of the causes and severity. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (3) pp. 239-251251
Rau, Pei-Luen Patrick, Chen, Jenwen and Chen, Duye (2006): A study of presentations of mobile web banners for location-based information and entertainment information websites. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (3) pp. 253-261261
Hassenzahl, Marc and Tractinsky, Noam (2006): User experience -- a research agenda. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (2) pp. 91-9797
Suh, Kil-Soo and Chang, Sunhye (2006): User interfaces and consumer perceptions of online stores: The role of telepresence. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (2) pp. 99-113113
Lindgaard, Gitte, Fernandes, Gary, Dudek, Cathy and Brown, J. (2006): Attention web designers: You have 50 milliseconds to make a good first impression. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (2) pp. 115-126126
Blythe, M., Reid, J., Wright, P. and Geelhoed, Erik (2006): Interdisciplinary criticism: analysing the experience of riot! a location-sensitive digital narrative. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (2) pp. 127-139139
Mandryk, Regan L., Inkpen, Kori and Calvert, Thomas W. (2006): Using psychophysiological techniques to measure user experience with entertainment technologies. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (2) pp. 141-158158
Axelrod, Lesley and Hone, Kate S. (2006): Affectemes and allaffects: a novel approach to coding user emotional expression during interactive experiences. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (2) pp. 159-173173
Light, Ann (2006): Adding method to meaning: a technique for exploring peoples experience with technology. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (2) pp. 175-187187
Petre, Marian, Minocha, Shailey and Roberts, Dave (2006): Usability beyond the website: an empirically-grounded e-commerce evaluation instrument for the total customer experience. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (2) pp. 189-203203
Hwang, W., Jung, H.-S. and Salvendy, Gavriel (2006): Internationalisation of e-commerce: a comparison of online shopping preferences among Korean, Turkish and US populations. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (1) pp. 3-1818
Sanchez-Franco, Manuel J. (2006): Exploring the influence of gender on the web usage via partial least squares. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (1) pp. 19-3636
Olsson, Eva and Jansson, Anders (2006): Work on the bridge -- studies of officers on high-speed ferries. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (1) pp. 37-6464
Thatcher, A., Mahlangu, S. and Zimmerman, C. (2006): Accessibility of ATMS for the functionally illiterate through icon-based interfaces. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (1) pp. 65-8181
Farris, J. Shawn, Johnson, Brian R. and Jones, Karen Sparck (2006): Width guidelines for rectangular objects with penetrable and impenetrable borders. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (1) pp. 83-9090
Tom, Stewart, (2006): Editorial. In Behaviour and Information Technology, 25 (1) pp. 1-22