Paper submissions are no longer being accepted. For the list of accepted Papers, see the Technical Program.
March 19, 2004: Title, keywords, and abstract due
March 22, 2004: Submissions due
June 4, 2004: Notification of acceptance
August 30, 2004: Final versions of papers due
(See also Guide to Successful Paper Submissions)
Papers should present original, unpublished research on technological mediation of activities affecting groups of people. Potential areas of interest include theory, methodology, empirical investigations, architectures, prototypes and experiences related to the development, deployment and use of computer systems supporting all aspects of shared activities, including, but not limited to, activities at work, in the home, in education, and the arts.
Theory, methodology, systems and concept papers should present new theories, methodologies, empirical results, architectures, prototype systems, or design concepts that stimulate new ways of thinking about, studying or supporting, shared activities. Application and practice papers should describe experiences with systems that support shared activities. All papers should make the case, in the paper itself, for how the work relates to previous research or experience and what aspects of the work are new. Papers will be evaluated on the basis of originality, significance of the contribution to the field, quality of research, quality of writing, and contribution to conference program diversity.
Papers should be no longer than 10 pages, including the abstract, all figures and references, and should be formatted according to the ACM SIG Proceedings Template. Note that this template uses the new ACM proceedings format, which is not the same as the old SIGCHI format. Please be sure to download and use the new template. Papers should include an abstract of no more than 100 words. All authors' names and affiliations should be blanked out on the copy that is submitted for review.
Final versions of papers should be formatted according to the instructions from the proceedings publisher, Sheridan Printing Company, Inc., available at http://www.sheridanprinting.com/typedept/cscw.htm
CSCW 2004 Papers must be submitted online at the ACM SIGCHI conference site. You will need to register at the site if you do not already have an account. After logging on, follow the "new submissions" link to make your submission.
Titles, keywords, and abstracts must be received by 5pm Pacific Time on Friday, March 19, 2004. Full submissions must be received by 5pm Pacific Time on Monday, March 22, 2004.
Submissions received after this date will not be considered. All submissions will be acknowledged by email. Any questions about submitting a paper should be directed to cscw2004-papers@acm.org.
Authors who are submitting papers are also encouraged to consider submitting videos that illustrate their work. Please refer to the Call for Videos.
Confidentiality of submissions is maintained during the review process. All submitted materials for rejected papers will be kept confidential in perpetuity. All submitted materials for accepted papers will be kept confidential until the date of the conference, 6 November 2004. Submissions should contain no information or materials that will be proprietary or confidential at the time of publication, and should cite no publications that will be proprietary or confidential at the time of publication.
Papers Co-Chairs
cscw2004-papers@acm.org
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Christine Halverson
IBM T.J. Watson and Almaden Research Centers, USA
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Loren Terveen
University of Minnesota, USA
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Last updated: August 10, 2004
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