" />
|
|
Home | | | Interests | | | Service/Resources | | | Montréal Guide | | | Publications | | | Resume | | | Fun Stuff | | | Address/Contact |
Last updated: Accesses since 2001-10-05:
|
| Born: | April 12, 1956, Montreal, Canada |
|---|---|
| Citizenship: | Canada, United States (Naturalized May 11, 1993) |
| Status: | Married with 2 children |
| Address: | 4688 Westmount Ave., Westmount, Quebec, H3Y-1X1 Canada |
| Phone: | 514-482-4905 |
| Email: | perlman@acm.org |
| Home Page: | http://hcibib.org/perlman/ |
| Objective: | To improve the quality of how people use technical information by the development of information artifacts and software systems that increase the productivity of people working with information. |
| Interests: |
|
| 1982 | Ph.D. from the University of California at San Diego in Cognitive Psychology (with extensive coursework in computer science). Dissertation advisor: David E. Rumelhart |
|---|---|
| 1978 | MA from the University of California at San Diego in Cognitive Psychology. |
| 1977 | BA from the University of Rochester in Psychology (with extensive coursework in mathematics and computer science). |
| 2010-2013 | Lead User Experience Researcher, OCLC Inc., Dublin, Ohio. Focus: web-based bibliographic and full text retrieval. | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1996-2010 | Consulting Research Scientist, OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Dublin, Ohio. Focus: web-based bibliographic and full text retrieval. | ||||||||||
| 1984-98 | Consultant on UNIX software and user interfaces for many software companies. | ||||||||||
| 1988-96 | Assistant Professor of Computer and
Information Science, Ohio State University,
Columbus, Ohio.
Research:
human-computer interaction,
information retrieval.
Courses:
software engineering,
information retrieval,
user interface development,
empirical methods.
Ph.D. Students:
|
| Systems: | UNIX (since 1977), DOS/Windows, Macintosh |
|---|---|
| Languages: | expert in Java, C and HTML/CGI, competent with Visual Basic, JavaScript, CSS, Perl, SQL, some experience with Lisp, Pascal, FORTRAN |
| Other: |
|
| 2001-2013 | WorldCat.org is an open access web interface to the world's largest bibliographic database of library holdings. |
|---|---|
| 1999-2000 | FirstSearch User Interface Architecture is a web-based system for bibliographic and full text retrieval for many levels of users, in many lanaguges, available on many Web platforms. |
| 1998 | Web-Based User Interface Evaluation with Questionnaires is a perl CGI script that reads questionnaires and options from files and form data, administers a questionnaire, and e-mails data to the administrator, |
| 1995 | Human Factors Perspectives on Human-Computer Interaction is an edited collection of the best HCI papers from the HFES annual meeting proceedings of 1983-1994 (co-edited with Georgia Green and Mike Wogalter). |
| 1993- | The HCI Education Survey is an online database describing 77 graduate education programs, 193 faculty, and 174 courses on human-computer interaction. The survey was designed and conducted entirely via electronic mail on the Internet (with Jean Gasen). |
| 1990- | The Semi-Structured Toolkit is a C function library that represents semi-structured information (e.g., mail, news, bibliographic / biographical information, calendars, etc.) as frame-like structures, and provides a comprehensive set of functions (e.g., search, sort, format) without imposing changes to proprietary file formats. |
| 1989- | The HCI Bibliography is a free access online bibliography on human-computer interaction. The database contains over 60,000 entries compiled over the Internet with the help of over 100 volunteers. |
| 1987 | NaviText SAM is a PC-based hypertext interface to MITRE's 944 guidelines on user interface development. The system, written in C, was made into a commercial product. |
| 1980- | |STAT is a data manipulation and analysis package of over 25 programs running on UNIX and DOS. Written in highly portable C in the early 1980s, it has been in use on dozens of platforms on thousands of machines around the world. |
|
|
Home | | | Interests | | | Service/Resources | | | Montréal Guide | | | Publications | | | Resume | | | Fun Stuff | | | Address/Contact | | | Top |