Thanks Christian!  That's quite a list.  The UI community certainly has many 
repositories.

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List:  What others are out there???

Bob

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From: Christian Crumlish [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 5:10 PM
To: Hanmer, Robert S (Robert)
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [patterns-discussion] Pattern Repositories

Here's what I've got in the UI (aka HCI, aka interaction design, aka UX) space 
(from 
http://www.designingsocialinterfaces.com/patterns.wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page#Pattern_Sites):

 *   Yahoo! Design Pattern Library<http://design.yahoo.com>
 *   Common Ground<http://www.mit.edu/%7Ejtidwell/common_ground.html> (Jenifer 
Tidwell's original library)
 *   Patterns in Interaction Design<http://www.welie.com/> (Martijn van Welie)
 *   Designing Interfaces: Patterns for Effective Interaction 
Design<http://designinginterfaces.com/> (Jenifer Tidwell's book)
 *   User Interface Design 
Patterns<http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/salaakso/patterns/> (Sari Laakso)
 *   Hypermedia Design Pattern 
Repository<http://www.designpattern.lu.unisi.ch/index.htm>
 *   The Brighton Usability Pattern 
Collection<http://www.cmis.brighton.ac.uk/research/patterns/home.html>
 *   Open Design Patterns<http://patterns.holehan.org/>
 *   Ajax Patterns<http://ajaxpatterns.org/>
 *   Visible Area patterns 
repository<http://www.visiblearea.com/cgi-bin/twiki/view/Patterns/Patterns_repository>
 *   Little Springs Mobile User Interface Design 
Patterns<http://patterns.design4mobile.com>
 *   Social Network 
Anti-patterns<http://microformats.org/wiki/social-network-anti-patterns> (at 
microformats.org)
 *   Search Patterns<http://www.findability.org/archives/000194.php>
 *   Open Source Pattern Library<http://uidesignpatterns.org/> (Fluid Project)
 *   Information Design 
Patterns<http://interface.fh-potsdam.de/infodesignpatterns/news.php>
 *   UI-Patterns.com<http://ui-patterns.com/>
 *   UI Pattern Factory<http://uipatternfactory.com/>
 *   Designing Web Interfaces<http://designingwebinterfaces.com/> (Bill Scott 
and Theresa Neil's book)
 *   Quince UX Patterns Explorer<http://quince.infragistics.com/> (requires 
Silverlight)
 *   Moderation 
Strategies<http://web.archive.org/web/20061229211355/social.itp.nyu.edu/shirky/wiki/?n=Main.PatternLanguage>
 (vandalized, from Wayback machine)
 *   Web Patterns: A UC Berkeley Resource for Building User 
Interfaces<http://harbinger.sims.berkeley.edu/ui_designpatterns/webpatterns2/webpatterns/home.php>
 (neglected)

Not strictly patterns, even by the weaker standards of the UI community (but 
somewhat related):

 *   Konigi: knowledge management for web designers<http://konigi.com/>
 *   Pattern Tap<http://patterntap.com/>
 *   Design 
Patterns<http://www.flickr.com/photos/factoryjoe/collections/72157600001823120/>
 (factoryjoe's Flickr collection)
 *   Antipatterns article at UX 
Matters<http://new.uxmatters.com/mt/archives/2009/01/antipatterns.php>
 *   Pattern Writing 
Checklist<http://hillside.net/patterns/writing/checklist.htm>
 *   Bill Scott<http://looksgoodworkswell.blogspot.com/search/label/patterns> 
(former Pattern Curator - writes patterns and anti-patterns)
 *   YUI Blog<http://yuiblog.com/> (many entries about Yahoo! patterns)
 *   Apple's Human Interface 
Guidelines<http://developer.apple.com/documentation/UserExperience/Conceptual/OSXHIGuidelines/XHIGIntro/chapter_1_section_1.html>
 *   Windows Vista UX 
guidelines<http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa511258.aspx>



Hanmer, Robert S (Robert) wrote:

Hello all,

Every so often we see a mail or two about pattern repositories.  These are 
either places that collect pointers to patterns across the web and printed page 
or places that collect pattlets or abstracts.

Many of these are student research projects, and don't last past the graduation 
of the student.  Some repositories are focused on certain communities (like 
www.welie.com<http://www.welie.com>), and others were all-encompassing (like 
the Pattern Almanac by Linda Rising).

What repositories, narrow or broadly focused, do you know about that are still 
in existence?  Are they still being maintained and enhanced?

Thanks in advance,
Bob

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