Repository
Published Works
The AIS 20 Year Legacy
A publication discussing AIS accomplishments as well as breaking down previous events and presidents into timelines.
IS Journals History
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The Management Information Systems Quarterly is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal that covers research in the areas of management information systems and information technology. It was established in 1977 and is widely regarded as one of the two most prestigious journals in the information systems discipline. It is an official journal of the Association for Information Systems and is published by the Management Information Systems Research Center (University of Minnesota).
The Journal of Management Information Systems is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes original research articles in the areas of information systems and information technology. It is published by M.E. Sharpe. The current editor-in-chief of is Vladimir Zwass. It was established in 1984.
The AIS Transitions on Human-Computer Interaction is a high-quality peer-reviewed international scholarly journal on Human-Computer Interaction. It is published by AIS and sponsored by AIS SIGHCI. As an AIS journal, THCI is oriented to the Information Systems community, emphasizing applications in business, managerial, organizational, and cultural contexts. However, it is open to all related communities that share intellectual interests in HCI phenomena and issues. The editorial objective is to enhance and communicate knowledge about the interplay among humans, information, technologies, and tasks in order to guide the development and use of human-centered Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and services for individuals, groups, organizations, and communities.
AIS eLibrary
Several categories of IS History related publications are stored in the AIS eLibrary.
These categories include:
- Artifacts: digitized historical artifacts
- Events: mostly video captures of some events related to IS history
- Interviews: a collection of oral history including career interviews and events/things interviews
You can find these collections by going to the AIS eLibrary History page.