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CHI 98
April 18-23, 1998, Los Angeles, CA USA Author Kit |
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Important Dates 2 January 1998: Camera-ready copy and various forms due at Conference Office January/February: Prepare presentation and have session chair check visual aids 12 March: Deadline for early registration
CHI 98 Conference Office
Tel: +1 410 263 5382 Email: chi98-help@acm.org
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This author kit is intended to help authors of accepted CHI 98 submissions:
Items 1, 2 and 3 must arrive at the Conference Office by 2 January 1998. Camera-Ready CopyThree camera-ready copies of each submission are needed for the conference publications. Follow the CHI Conference Publications Format. The comments from reviewers may be useful when revising the submission.Papers should be up to 8 pages in length and will appear in the Conference Proceedings. Other submissions will appear in the Conference Summary:
Camera-ready copies must arrive at the Conference Office by 2 January 1998. Audio-Visual and Computing FormsThe Audio-Visual Request Form and Computer Request Form are both required for papers, demonstrations, panels and invited speakers.Authors of workshop, video, doctoral consortium, and development consortium submissions do not need to complete either form. AV and computing forms must arrive at the Conference Office by 2 January 1998. Copyright and Permission FormsAuthors of Papers must complete and return the ACM Copyright Form.All other submissions (demonstrations, development consortium, doctoral consortium, invited speakers, panels, videos, workshops) must complete and return the ACM Permission and Release Form. Video submissions must include a second form, the Video/Audio Permission Form. Note that ACM/SIGCHI does not recommend that authors use music in their video submissions. If music is included, all music license forms and fees are the author's responsibility. Copyright and permissions forms must arrive at the Conference Office by 2 January 1998. Preparing the PresentationCHI 98 has several resources available to help authors prepare the best presentation possible:
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