There are several good research papers explaining how to do research in human-computer interaction and biomedical engineering. This page has been dedicated to collect those papers, so that students will understand what is expected as research outcome during their study.

Doing good literature review 

  1. Evidence based software engineering
  2. Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis: The Prisma Statement.
  3. Prisma Checklist
  4. Procedures for performing systematic literature review
  5. Lessons from applying the systematic literature review process within the software engineering domain
  6. Systematic literature reviews in software engineering – A systematic literature review

Doing good research and writing in HCI / Biomedical Engineering

  1. How to choose good scientific research problem
  2. Catchy titles are good: but avoid being cute.
  3. A practical guide to controlled experiments of software engineering tools with human participants
  4. Preliminary guidelines for empirical research in software engineering
  5. The Truth, The Whole Truth, and Nothing But the Truth: A Pragmatic Guide to Assessing Empirical Evaluations

Contributions of HCI research

  1. Seven research contributions in HCI
  2. Research contributions in human-computer interaction

Ten Simple Rules – A collection of PLOS ONE articles : see the folder