Computers in Human Behavior
Special issue on
Attention aware systems

Formatting

 

Formatting for first submission (final submission format will be different)


General: The corresponding author should be identified (include a Fax number and E-mail address). Paper length may vary but, as an indication, papers between 10 and 30 pages are appropriate. We recommend 12pt single spaced manuscripts. Authors should consult a recent issue of the journal for style if possible.


Abstracts: An abstract of no more than 200 words should accompany each paper.


References: All publications cited in the text should be present in a list of references following the text of the manuscript. In the text refer to the author's name (without initials) and year of publication, e.g. "Since Peterson (1993) has shown that..." or "This is in agreement with results obtained later (Kramer, 1994)". For 2-6 authors, all authors are to be listed at first citation, with "&" separating the last two authors. For more than six authors, use the first six authors followed by et al. In subsequent citations for three or more authors use author et al. in the text. The list of references should be arranged alphabetically by authors' names. The manuscript should be carefully checked to ensure that the spelling of authors names and dates are exactly the same in the text as in the reference list.
References should be given in alphabetical order and in the following form:
Miller, D. (1981). The depth/breadth trade-off in hierarchical computer menus. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 25th Annual Meeting (pp. 140-200) Santa Monica, CA.
Paap, K.A., & Roske-Hofstrand, R.J. (1988). Design of menus. In M. Helander. Handbook of human-computer interaction (pp. 205-235). New York: Elsevier.
Wu, A.K.W., & Lee, M.C. (1998). Intelligent training systems as design. Computers in Human Behavior 14 (2), 209B220.