Usability for Nerds/Recommended literature
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- McCormick, Ernest: Human factor in engineering and design. McGraw-Hill 1976.
- Theoretical textbook about input/output devices, ergonomics, cognition, psychology.
- Newman, W M & Lamming, M G. Interactive System Design. Addison-Wesley 1995.
- Textbook with the main focus on user psychology and cognition, including user study, modeling user activity, and systems analysis.
- Hoa Loranger and Jakob Nielsen: Prioritizing Web Usability. New Riders 2006.
- Handbook for web designers.
- Nielsen, Jakob. Usability Engineering. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers 1993.
- Good textbook with the main focus on computer interfaces. Practically oriented and easy to read, though I would like to have more examples and illustrations.
- Norman, Donald A. The Design of Everyday Things. Doubleday 1988.
- Entertaining book packed with examples of good and bad designs. This book can convince anybody about the importance of user-friendly designs.
- Yvonne Rogers, Helen Sharp, and Jenny Preece: Interaction Design. Beyond Human - Computer Interaction. Wiley 2011.
- University-level textbook. Theoretical but easy to understand.
- Dix, Alan, et. al. Human-Computer interaction. Pearson Education 2003.
- Textbook with a mostly technical focus.
- Raskin, Jef. The Humane Interface. New Directions for Designing Interactive Systems. Addison-Wesley 2000.
- Theoretical book on human/computer interface and cognitive psychology with detailed discussion of commands, displays, cursors, icons, menus, etc.
- Shneiderman, Ben, and Plaisant, Catherine. Designing the User Interface. Strategies for Effective Human-Computer Interaction. Fourth ed. Addison Wesley 2004.
- Comprehensive university-level textbook on the design of human/computer interface.
- Pearrow, Mark. Web site usability handbook. Charles River Media 2000.
- Handbook for web designers.
- Badre, Alberg N. Shaping Web Usability: Interaction design in context. Addison Wesley 2002.
- Web design with focus on the social and cultural context.
This list is not completely up to date. You may search for newer literature.