Journal Details
Behaviour & Information Technology
Published By: Taylor & Francis
Volume Number: 27
Frequency: 6 issues per year
Print ISSN: 0144-929X
Online ISSN: 1362-3001
Aims & Scope
INCREASED 2007 Impact Factor: 1.028
© Thomson Scientific Journal Citation Reports 2008
© Thomson Scientific Journal Citation Reports 2008
Information technology is more than just traditional computers: it includes telecommunications, office systems, industrial automation, robotics and even consumer products. Behaviour & Information Technology (BIT) deals with the human aspects of this technology and reports original research and development on the design, use and impact of information technology in all its forms. Its strictly refereed papers come from a variety of disciplines, including psychology, cognitive science, computer science, ergonomics, sociology, management education and training. BIT attracts a wide, international readership, from researchers and system designers to personnel specialists and planners.
New Editor for 2008:
Taylor & Francis wishes to thank Tom Stewart, Founding Editor of Behaviour Information & Technology, for his dedication and service to the Journal as he steps down as Executive Editor at the end of 2007 after an amazing 27 years!
Taylor & Francis wishes to thank Tom Stewart, Founding Editor of Behaviour Information & Technology, for his dedication and service to the Journal as he steps down as Executive Editor at the end of 2007 after an amazing 27 years!
We are delighted to welcome Ahmet Cakir, of the Ergonomic Institute in Berlin and former General Editor of the Journal, as his successor from January 2008. Ahmet will be making some changes to the Journal over the coming months, starting with the introduction of the online submission system Manuscript Central™.
We are also pleased to welcome Noam Tractinsky of the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Israel as a new Associate Editor, joining long-standing board members John Karat and Matthias Rauterberg.

