This century (so far) of HCI in Mexico
A bibliometric analysis
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Human-Computer Interaction, HCI in Mexico, Bibliometric Analysis, Thematic TrendsAbstract
We aim to give a panoramic view of the HCI field in Mexico, from an academic perspective. We conduct a bibliometric analysis to have a glance of Mexican academia activity within the international CHI community: the productivity, main authors, institutions, collaborations, and research topics. We use the archives of the main journals and conferences to conduct this analysis. The results indicate that productivity has experienced a notable increase in recent years and that Mexican authors prefer to publish their research in archival journals rather than top conferences.
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