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One method would be to use the (Association for Computing Machinery) ACM
Digital Library -- a strong resource for the last three fields on the list:

>4. New Media Design
>5. Interactive Media Design
>6. Human Computer Interaction design

Doing a search with these phrases in the ACM Digital Library, one can then
click a tab to view "Related Journals," which gives a list of the top 5.
See below...
(let me know if these pasted tables disintegrate when transmitted via
email...)

*New Media Design:*
1. TOG

 *ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG)* is the foremost peer-reviewed journal
in graphics field. In the colorful pages of *TOG*, leading researchers
discuss breakthroughs in computer-aided design, synthetic image generation,
rendering, solid modeling and other areas. "Research," the largest regular
section, is necessary intellectual nourishment for anyone implementing
graphics systems.   2. TECS

 The design of embedded computing systems, both the software and hardware,
increasingly relies on sophisticated algorithms, analytical models, and
methodologies. *ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems (TECS)* aims
to present the leading work relating to the analysis, design, behavior, and
experience with embedded computing systems.   3. TOMCAPP

 The *ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and
Applications (TOMCCAP)* focuses on multimedia computing (I/O devices, OS,
storage systems, streaming media middleware, continuous media
representations, media coding, media processing, etc.), multimedia
communications (real-time protocols, end-to-end streaming media, resource
allocation, multicast protocols, etc.), and multimedia applications
(databases, distributed collaboration, video conferencing, 3D virtual
environments, etc.).    4. TCBB

 This new quarterly will publish archival research results related to the
algorithmic, mathematical, statistical, and computational methods that are
central in bioinformatics and computational biology; the development and
testing of effective computer programs in bioinformatics; the development
and optimization of biological databases; and important biological results
that are obtained from the use of these methods, programs, and databases.
5. TOPLAS

 The purpose of *ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems
(TOPLAS)* is to present research results on all aspects of the design,
definition, implementation, and use of programming languages and
programming systems.

The scope of *TOPLAS* includes: programming languages and their semantics;
programming systems (systems to assist the programming task, such as
compilers, runtime systems, and language environments); storage allocation
and garbage collection; languages and methods for writing specifications;
testing and verification methods; and algorithms specifically related to
the implementation of language processors.


*Interactive Media Design:*
1. TOG

 *ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG)* is the foremost peer-reviewed journal
in graphics field. In the colorful pages of *TOG*, leading researchers
discuss breakthroughs in computer-aided design, synthetic image generation,
rendering, solid modeling and other areas. "Research," the largest regular
section, is necessary intellectual nourishment for anyone implementing
graphics systems.   2. TOCHI

 *ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)* covers the
software, hardware and human aspects of interaction with computers. Topics
include hardware and software architectures; interactive techniques,
metaphors, and evaluation; user interface design processes; and users and
groups of users. Those within the artificial intelligence, object-oriented
systems, information systems, graphics and software engineering
communities, will benefit from the high quality research papers in
*TOCHI*concerning information and ideas directly related to the
construction of
effective human-computer interfaces.   3. TAP

 *ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP)* publishes papers off
inter-disciplinary research that crosses the boundaries between perception
and computer science disciplines such as graphics, vision, acoustics and
haptics. The scope of this journal includes applications and algorithms in
any of these fields that incorporate elements of perception. Topics
include, but are not limited to:

   - Visual: perceptually based techniques in computer graphics,
   scientific/data/information visualization, digital imaging and computer
   vision.
   - Auditory: auditory display and interfaces, perceptual auditory coding,
   spatialized sound, speech synthesis and recognition
   - Haptics: haptic rendering, haptic input and perception
   - Sensorimotor: vestibular interfaces, eye/head tracking input, gesture
   input, body movement input
   - Multimodal rendering and multimodal interaction
   - Sensory integration

   4. TOSEM

 Designing and building a large, complex software system is a tremendous
challenge. *ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM)
* publishes papers on all aspects of that challenge: specification, design,
development and maintenance. It covers tools and methodologies, languages,
data structures, and algorithms. *TOSEM* also reports on successful
efforts, noting practical lessons that can be scaled and transferred to
other projects, and often looks at applications of innovative technologies.
The tone is scholarly but readable; the content is worthy of study; the
presentation is effective.   5. TODS

 Heavily used in both academic and corporate R&D settings, *ACM
Transactions on Database Systems (TODS)* is a key publication for computer
scientists working in data abstraction, data modeling, and designing data
management systems. Topics include storage and retrieval, transaction
management, distributed and federated databases, semantics of data,
intelligent databases, and operations and algorithms relating to these
areas. In this rapidly changing field, *TODS* provides insights into the
thoughts of the best minds in database R&D.
*Human Computer Interaction Design:*
1. TOCHI

 *ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)* covers the
software, hardware and human aspects of interaction with computers. Topics
include hardware and software architectures; interactive techniques,
metaphors, and evaluation; user interface design processes; and users and
groups of users. Those within the artificial intelligence, object-oriented
systems, information systems, graphics and software engineering
communities, will benefit from the high quality research papers in
*TOCHI*concerning information and ideas directly related to the
construction of
effective human-computer interfaces.   2. TCBB

 This new quarterly will publish archival research results related to the
algorithmic, mathematical, statistical, and computational methods that are
central in bioinformatics and computational biology; the development and
testing of effective computer programs in bioinformatics; the development
and optimization of biological databases; and important biological results
that are obtained from the use of these methods, programs, and databases.
3. TOSEM

 Designing and building a large, complex software system is a tremendous
challenge. *ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM)
* publishes papers on all aspects of that challenge: specification, design,
development and maintenance. It covers tools and methodologies, languages,
data structures, and algorithms. *TOSEM* also reports on successful
efforts, noting practical lessons that can be scaled and transferred to
other projects, and often looks at applications of innovative technologies.
The tone is scholarly but readable; the content is worthy of study; the
presentation is effective.   4. TIST

 ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology (ACM TIST)
publishes the highest quality papers on intelligent systems, applicable
algorithms and technology with a multi-disciplinary perspective. An
intelligent system is one that uses artificial intelligence (AI) techniques
to offer important services (e.g., as a component of a larger system) to
allow integrated systems to perceive, reason, learn, and act intelligently
in the real world.    5. TOPLAS

 The purpose of *ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems
(TOPLAS)* is to present research results on all aspects of the design,
definition, implementation, and use of programming languages and
programming systems.

The scope of *TOPLAS* includes: programming languages and their semantics;
programming systems (systems to assist the programming task, such as
compilers, runtime systems, and language environments); storage allocation
and garbage collection; languages and methods for writing specifications;
testing and verification methods; and algorithms specifically related to
the implementation of language processors.



-- Kathy

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On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 12:56 PM, Nedda Hassan Ahmed <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> If the faculty member is seeking impact info for tenure review, I tell my
> folks to use Google Scholar, which doesn't rank journals but does some
> citation-tracking. It ain't much but it's all we've got. And good luck if
> most of their work is in books. The impact of a book is difficult to
> gauge, even in the sciences & social sciences.
>
> I think the MLA Directory of Periodicals gives acceptance rates for many
> journals--at least, using that, one could judge whether a journal is
> highly selective (or not).
>
> For some of the disciplines mentioned in the list below, there might only
> be one or two journals... so then wouldn't they ALL be "high impact"??? LOL
>
> nedda.
> Nedda H. Ahmed
> Arts Librarian
> Georgia State University
> Atlanta, GA
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> On 9/12/12 12:11 PM, "Borysewicz, Kristen"
> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> >Hello everyone - I must confess I've never had faculty in Art ask me
> >about journal impact. We subscribe to Journal Citation Reports but that's
> >more science/social science journals. Can anyone give advice on how to
> >answer this?
> >
> >Thanks so much,
> >Kristen
> >
> >Kristen Borysewicz
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> >Can you provide me with a list of High Impact Journals in the field of:
> >
> >1. Graphic Design
> >2. Visual Communication
> >3. Graphic Arts
> >4. New Media Design
> >5. Interactive Media Design
> >6. Human Computer Interaction design
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