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CHI 2014 : Human Factors in Computing SystemsConference Series : Human Factors in Computing Systems | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
CHI Papers and CHI Notes are archival publications of original research in the field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI).
Submission deadline: 18 September 2013 (5:00pm PT) Online submission: PCS Submission System Author rebuttals: 13-20 November 2013 (5:00pm PT) Notification: 10 December 2013 PCS submission for consideration for final acceptance: 7 January 2014 (5:00pm PT) Camera-ready final deadline: 15 January 2014 (5:00pm PT) Submission format: anonymized 10-page Paper or 4-page Note in CHI Archive Format with 150 word abstract. Authors also must specify the review subcommittee and keywords. Selection process: Refereed At the conference: presenters of Papers have a 20-minute slot (including questions, stop after 17 minutes); presenters of Notes have a 10-minute slot (including questions, stop after 8 minutes). Archives: Papers and Notes are archived in main conference proceedings, available on DVD and in the ACM Digital Library. CHI Papers and Notes are archival publications of original research in the field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). CHI Papers and Notes are read and cited worldwide. They have broad impact on the development of HCI theory, method and practice. Papers present significant contributions to research and practice in all aspects of Human Computer Interaction. Notes present brief and focused research contributions that are noteworthy. Papers versus Notes: What is the difference? Authors must present accepted Papers and Notes at the CHI Conference. Accepted manuscripts appear in the ACM CHI Proceedings of the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, which is listed in the ACM Digital Library. Stephen Brewster, Glasgow University Andy Cockburn, University of Canterbury papers@chi2014.acm.org |
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