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Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is the study of how we communicate with — and through — computers, robots, information systems, and the Internet. The two-volume Berkshire Encyclopedia of Human-Computer Interaction is an essential resource for computer science, information science, psychology, sociology, and environmental design and was edited by William Bainbridge, deputy director of the National Science Foundation’s Division of Information and Intelligent Systems. Expert-written articles are accompanied by lively sidebars and a popular culture database of more than 300 novels, television shows, and movies.

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