Online Journal Human Technology
The international journal Human Technology: An Interdisciplinary Journal on Humans in ICT Environments is an open-access, on-line, scholarly journal that explores current topics regarding the interaction between people and technology. Innovative, peer-reviewed articles in Human Technology address the issues and challenges surrounding the role of humans in all areas of our ICT-infused societies. It draws its authors, referees, editors, and readers from both the scientific and business communities around the world.
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