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A scientometric analysis of 15 years of CHINZ conferences

Published: 03 September 2015 Publication History

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CHINZ is the annual conference of the New Zealand Chapter of the Special Interest Group for Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI) of the ACM. In this paper we analyse the history of CHINZ through citations, authorship and online presence. CHINZ appears to compare well with the larger APCHI conference on citation-based measures. 42% of CHINZ papers were found as open access versions on the web.

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CHINZ 2015: Proceedings of the 15th New Zealand Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
September 2015
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ISBN:9781450336703
DOI:10.1145/2808047
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CHINZ 2015 Paper Acceptance Rate 8 of 23 submissions, 35%;
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