For the complete works and paper of Newell, see the “Allen Newell Collection,” accessible online from Carnegie-Mellon University Archives: http://diva.library.cmu.edu/Newell/
Selected Works by Newell, in chronological order:
- Newell, Allen and Herbert A. Simon, "The Logic Theory Machine: A Complex Information Processing System," IRE Transactions on Information Theory, 1956, Vol. 2, Num. 3, pp. 61-79. The article that introduced LT to people outside RAND.
- Newell, Allen, J.C. Shaw, & Herbert A. Simon, “Elements of a theory of human problem solving,” Psychological Review, Vol. 65 (1958), pp. 151-166. This paper introduced the problem-solving model of human information processing to psychology, using LT and GPS.
- Chapman, Robert, John Kennedy, Allen Newell, and William Biel, “The Systems Research Laboratory’s Air Defense Experiments,” Management Science, Vol. 5 (1959), pp. 250-269.
- Newell, Allen and Herbert Simon, Human Problem-Solving, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1972.
- Siewiorek, Daniel, C. Gordon Bell, and Allen Newell, Computer Structures, McGraw-Hill, NY, 1982.
- Card, Stuart, Thomas Moran, and Allen Newell, The Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction, CRC Press, 1983.
- Newell, Allen, Unified Theories of Cognition, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1990.
- Rosenbloom, Paul, John Laird, and Allen Newell, eds., The Soar Papers, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1993.