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http://dl.acm.org Today’s Research Driving Tomorrow’s Technology More than 60 years of history. Over 110,000 members in 190 countries worldwide. 37 Special Interest Groups covering the breadth of and IT. Welcome to the ACM. Knowledge That Inspires

ACM was established when computer science was in its infancy. We’ve published the work of the early pioneers whose ideas have had a profound effect on the world around us, shaping the technology that is now part of our everyday lives. Today, ACM continues to bring the discoveries of those working at the forefront of computer science to the attention of the world. Through our conferences, journals, magazines, newsletters and books, we provide the fuel that inspires tomorrow’s innovations. Contents 2 About ACM 4 About the ACM Digital Library 6 Key Facts About the Digital Library 8 Key Features of the Digital Library 10 ACM Conferences 12 ACM Journals and Magazines 16 ACM SIG Newsletters 18 ACM Books 20 ACM Computing Reviews 22 Supporting Authors 24 Supporting the Information Community 26 Purchasing and Accessing

ACM DIGITAL LIBRARY | 1 ABOUT ACM

More than 60 years of history. Over 110,000 members in 190 countries worldwide. 37 Special Interest Groups covering the breadth of computer science and IT. Welcome to ACM.

Facilitating Innovation & Discovery

For over 60 years, ACM has been the place where the best minds in computer science have come to meet, share ideas, publish their work and change the world. In addition to ACM’s world-renowned publishing program, our range of Special Interest Groups (SIGs) convene hundreds of conferences and workshops each year, providing professionals, researchers, and academics alike with opportunities to meet and discuss the latest advances across the spectrum of computer science. ACM is also highly active in furthering the future of computing, helping to shape educational cur- ricula and policy across the world, and awarding — among other prestigious awards and prizes — the sought-after A.M. that recognizes the key advances in computing and IT and which comes

with a $1,000,000 prize provided by Google. Historic Images, top-to-bottom: Babbage: Jitze Couperus from Los Altos Hills, California, USA; ENIAC: All of this is made possible by our dedicated and Public Domain; XEROX ALTO: Michael Hicks from Saint Paul, MN, USA; NEC Mainframe computer: passionate members and fellows, many of whom Don DeBold: 1958; PDP-11 at the Computer History Museum: Todd Dailey; IBM Data Processing Machine volunteer their time to serve on our boards, driving Public Domain/NASA; IBM PC Laptop: Ljupco Smokovski; Titan Supercomputer: Oak Ridge National all of our activities and ensuring that ACM truly is the Laboratory; iphone: LOVEgraphic; Virtual Reality voice of the global computing community. Headset: Yanliang Wang

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The ACM Digital Library is the premier source for computing literature. Over 580,000 articles. Over 7,500 conference proceedings. Content from over 89 journals, magazines, and newsletters. All with a curated index containing over 2.8 million citations to the world’s computing literature. Our Complete Collection

The world’s most renowned computer scientists, Cerf, , Silvio Micali, Charles scholars, researchers, and practitioners volunteer Thacker, Marvin Minsky, and other prominent their time to help ACM provide the global com- researchers recognized by the A.M. Turing Award. puter science community with the highest-quali- The next major technological advances will ty resources — from conferences and workshops stem from research that is being undertaken to magazines, newsletters, and many of the field’s today and published within the ACM Digital highest-impact scholarly journals — all through Library, covering fields as diverse as computer subscription to the ACM Digital Library. graphics, networking, gaming, artificial intelli- Each year over 24,000 newly published ar- gence, and beyond. ticles from our journals, magazines and newslet- ters, as well as over 500 annual conference vol- Covering the breadth of computing umes — representing nearly 20% of the world’s ACM’s 37 Special interest Groups (SIGs) represent scholarly computing literature — are added to virtually every major area of computing, from the complete full-text archive of over 580,000 Artificial Intelligence to the Web. Most SIGs ACM articles dating back to 1951. publish regular newsletters with a practical focus, and sponsor a number of conferences and The greatest minds workshops. The ACM Digital Library includes ACM publishes research from the leading names the complete archive of each SIG’s publications, in computing, much of which has proven crucial proceedings from relevant events, and to developing technology in widespread use supporting multimedia materials. today — including key achievements from Vint

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KEY FACTS ABOUT THE DIGITAL LIBRARY 2.6 Million 117 ACM conference PUBLICATION Every 2 seconds, a researcher, practitioner, educator profile pages RECORDS or student downloads an article from the ACM 17,860 institutional Digital Library. Our users come from over 190 profile pages JOURNAL countries around the world and rely heavily on PROFILES MAGAZINE the ACM Digital Library in their daily work. 2.0 Million author 46 PROFILES profile pages INSTITUTIONAL 8 PROFILES Million 18,000+ CONFERENCE PROFILE PAGES 2.6 publication records PROFILES 118 Global Impact AUTHOR PROFILES SPECIAL 2 Million+ INTEREST GROUP (SIG) PROFILES 37 USAGEUSAGE

Million total for ACM conference full-text articles 315,604 articles from over 1720 downloads 7,588 conference proceedings each year ARTICLESAR TICLES

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17,860 institutional profile pages JOURNAL PROFILES MAGAZINE 2.0 Million author 46 PROFILES profile pages INSTITUTIONAL 8 PROFILES Million 18,000+ CONFERENCE PROFILE PAGES 2.6 publication records PROFILES AUTHOR 118 PROFILES SPECIAL 2 Million+ INTEREST GROUP (SIG) PROFILES 37 USAGEUSAGE

Million total for ACM conference full-text articles 315,604315,604 articles from over 1720 downloads 7,588 conference proceedings each year ARTICLESAR TICLES

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ACM DIGITAL LIBRARY | 7 KEY FEATURES OF THE DIGITAL LIBRARY

Our complete collection of journals, conference proceedings, magazines and newsletters also includes an integrated bibliography covering the entire field.

A Cutting Edge Platform

Sophisticated Searching Easy Citation Export Powerful search tools and sophisticated interlink- One-click export of citations into a variety of for- ing of records offer users unparalleled access and mats such as BibTeX, EndNotes and ACM Ref. insight into emerging trends. Computing’s Most Comprehensive Variety of Authentication Options Bibliographic Index Access authenticated by IP address, Shibboleth, The Guide to Computing Literature is included in OpenAthens, Domain Name, and Remote Access the ACM Digital Library — a continually updated via ACM Web Account. index containing over 2.6 million publication records from over 5,000 publishers worldwide. Remote Access Now offering the ability to access remotely by Author and Article Bibliometrics utilizing an ACM Web Account tethered to an Detailed metrics on downloads and citations are institution’s IP authentication system. available for authors and articles. Mobile Access Institutional Profile Pages Smartphone and tablet apps allow users to Publication data aggregated at the institutional search, browse, save, read and share content from level to provide a single snapshot of an entire the ACM Digital Library, wherever and whenever institution’s publication history in the field of suits them. computing, including the combined usage and citation statistics for all authors affiliated with Personalization that institution. Users can build personalized views of ACM Digital Library content, including binders for Multimedia quicker access to the information they need and A variety of multimedia file types are included in the ability to integrate conference schedules the ACM Digital Library relating to computer graph- seamlessly with calendars. ics, animation, and entertainment computing.

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ACM CONFERENCES

More than any other field, conferences are a vital publication venue in computing — this is where the most cutting edge research is presented and discussed.

Reports From the Front-Line

ACM and its Special Interest Groups convene • Design Automation Conference more than 170 events each year, ranging in size • The ACM SIGKDD Conference on and scope from the world-renowned KDD and Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining SIGGRAPH conferences to focused symposia serv- • The International Conference ing niche research communities. on Management of Data Proceedings from each of these events • The ACM International Conference are included in the ACM Digital Library, along on Multimedia with more than 8,600 supplementary files — • International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research representing a unique wealth of knowledge and Development in Information Retrieval through the ACM Digital Library. • The International Conference on Software Engineering A selection of key ACM SIG events: • The ACM Symposium on • The International Conference and Exhibition on Operating Systems Principles Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques • The International Conference More information about ACM on Supercomputing Conference Proceedings can be found • The ACM Conference on Human at dl.acm.org/events.cfm Factors in Computing Systems

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ACM JOURNALS AND MAGAZINES

Our Journal Editors are thought leaders in their fields, and our emphasis on rapid publication ensures minimal delay in communication of exciting new ideas and discoveries.

Leading Research, News and Opinion

Communications of the ACM Computing Surveys cacm.acm.org surveys.acm.org DL Citation Count: 182,234 • : 3.301 DL Citation Count: 47,917 • Impact Factor: 5.243

#1 by Citations in CS Software Engineering #2 by Impact Factor in CS Theory & Methods #2 by Impact Factor in CS Software Engineering Computing Surveys, a comprehensive collection #2 by Citations in CS Hardware & Architecture of survey papers and symposia, provides a guided #3 by Citations in CS Theory & Methods tour of such computing disciplines as multimedia, Communications of the ACM is the leading print artificial intelligence, software engineering, and and online magazine for the computing and many more. information technology fields. Industry leaders use Communications as a platform to present and debate various technology implications, public policies, engineering challenges, and market trends.

Citation And Impact Journal Rankings Statistics 2015 / Thomas Reuters DL Citation counts as of February 2017.

12 | ACM DIGITAL LIBRARY Graphics (TOG) Journal of the ACM tog.acm.org jacm.acm.org DL Citation Count: 78,690 • Impact Factor: 4.218 DL Citation Count: 85,594 • Impact Factor: 1.803

#1 by Impact Factor in CS Software Engineering #5 by Citations in CS Hardware & Architecture #2 by Citations in CS Software Engineering #5 by Citations in CS Software Engineering #6 by Citations in CS Theory & Methods Leading researchers discuss new developments in computer-aided design, image generation, Journal of the ACM serves as an international rendering, modeling, and more in TOG. venue for careful presentation of theoretical re- search in core computing areas, such as: complex algorithms, computer architecture, system model- ing, database theory, and data structures.

53 Scholarly Peer-Reviewed Journals 8 Technology Magazines

ACM DIGITAL LIBRARY | 13 ACM JOURNALS AND MAGAZINES

ACM publishes high-quality content in virtually every area of computing: from the practical to the theoretical, and from established to emerging fields.

Broad Coverage of Topics

ACM Magazines Journals and Transactions • Communications of the ACM • Journal of the ACM • Computers in Entertainment • Journal of Data and Information Quality • eLearn • Journal of Experimental Algorithmics • Inroads • Journal on Emerging Technologies • Interactions in Computing Systems • acmqueue • Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage • Ubiquity • Autonomous and Adaptive Systems • XRDS: The ACM Magazine for Students • A ccessible Computing • Architecture and Code Optimization • Algorithms • Asian Language and Low-Resource Information Processing • Applied Perception • C yber-Physical Systems • Economics and Computation • Embedded Computing Systems • Interactive Intelligent Systems • Information and System Security • Intelligent Systems and Technology • Knowledge Discovery from Data • Management Information Systems • C omputing Education • C omputer-Human Interaction

14 | ACM DIGITAL LIBRARY • C omputational Logic Affiliated publications • Computer Systems In addition to resources published by the ACM • C omputational Theory and its Special Interest Groups, the ACM Digital Li- • Design Automation of Electronic Systems brary incorporates full text access to a curated list • Da tabase Systems of high quality journals published by third parties. • G raphics Please note that archival and perpetual access • I nformation Systems rights do not apply to Affiliated Publications. • Internet Technology • Computational Linguistics • Modeling and Computer Simulations • Evolutionary Computation • Multimedia Computing and Communications • International Journal of Network Management • Modeling and Performance Evaluation • Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges of Computing Systems • The Journal of Machine Learning Research • M athematical Software • Journal of Usability Studies • P arallel Computing • Linux Journal • Programming Languages and Systems • Personal and Ubiquitous Computing • S torage • Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment • Software Engineering and Methodology • The VLDB Journal — International • S ensor Networks Journal On Very Large Databases • Reconfigurable Technology and Systems • Spatial Algorithms and Systems • The Web More information about these ACM titles can be found at acm.org/publications/journals

ACM DIGITAL LIBRARY | 15 ACM SIG NEWSLETTERS

In addition to conference proceedings and journals publishing the latest research in their fields, many ACM Special Interest Groups publish regular technical newsletters.

Topical Highlights

The following list highlights some of the subjects • Hypertext, Hypermedia and Web covered in these publications: • Inf ormation Retrieval • Accessibility and Computing • Information Technology Education • Ada Programming Language • Knowledge Discovery in Data • Algorithms and Computational Theory • Management Information Systems • A pplied Computing • Management of Data • A rtificial Intelligence • Measurement and Evaluation • Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, • M icroarchitecture and Biomedical Informatics • Mobility of Systems, Users, Data and Computing • Computer Architecture • Multimedia Systems • Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques • O perating Systems • rogramming Languages • C omputer-Human Interaction P • urity, Audit and Control • Computer Science Education Sec • mulation and Modeling • Computers and Society Si • oftware Engineering • Da ta Communication S • patial Information • Design Automation S • mbolic and Algebraic Manipulation • Design of Communication Sy • iversity and College Computing Services • E lectronic Commerce Un • E volutionary Computation More information about ACM SIG • Fortran Forum Newsletter Newsletters can be found at acm.org/sigs • Genetic and Embedded Systems • High Performance Computing

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ACM Books is an all new series of high quality, advanced level books for the computer science community. Editor in Chief: Sanjiva Prasad, IIT Delhi

In-Depth Insights

Books in the series cover the full spectrum of com- puter science, with an initial focus on four types of texts: graduate level textbooks, research mono- graphs, practitioner texts, and books focusing on the history and social impact of computing. ACM Books will be available to institutions as Collections. The one-time purchase of each Collection provides perpetual access via the ACM Digital Library to all titles within the Collection. Subject areas currently include the following • Multimedia systems fields of research: • P arallel computing • Algorithms & complexity • P rogramming languages • Bioinformatics • Security & privacy • C loud computing • S ocial computing • C omputer graphics • S oftware engineering • C omputer networks • Web technology & science • D ata management For more information, please visit • History of computing books.acm.org • Hu man-centered computing • Information retrieval & digital libraries • Machine learning & data mining • M obile computing

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ACM COMPUTING REVIEWS

The largest and most comprehensive database of reviews covering computing literature is an essential companion product to the ACM Digital Library.

Unparalleled Access

The ACM Computing Reviews database provides • Approximately 35,000 reviews covering practitioners, researchers, educators, and students books, journal articles, and conference with an unparalleled resource, creating a unique proceedings from different publishers and roadmap to the vast ocean of scholarly and practi- hundreds of thousands of publications cal information in one of the fastest moving fields • Commentary from authors and of knowledge today. reviewers of reviewed materials Every year, over 8,000 books, 2,500 disserta- • Powerful search tools tions, 20,000 journal articles from over 750 journal • Searchable archives dating back to 1985 titles and over 30,000 conference papers from • New reviews published on site daily over 500 conferences are published in the field of • Al erting profiles computing. This does not include the thousands of • RSS feeds of partial reviews master’s theses, technical reports, technical manu- • Fully indexed and integrated with the ACM als, working papers, blog entries, presentations, or Digital Library full text database and Guide to other materials published each year. Filtering this Computing Literature bibliographic database vast quantity of information is difficult and there • Affordable pricing are very few high quality resources available to • Simplified IP authentication for help individuals to do this well. institutional subscribers Computing Reviews contains the following: • Edited by a panel of leading experts • Most comprehensive coverage of For more information, please visit the computing literature computingreviews.com • Expert reviews from over 1,000 subject matters

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SUPPORTING AUTHORS

Today’s research is the foundation that tomorrow’s advances will be based on, and ACM is committed to helping authors ensure their work is discoverable by researchers the world over.

Reach, Access, and Impact

Author rights In recognition of the challenges facing authors in In many fields of research and scholarship, open publicizing, preserving, and reusing their pub- access (OA) is an established route to published lished research, ACM’s publication program incor- research — and funders, institutions, and gov- porates a series of liberal author rights. Authors ernments across the world increasingly expect who publish with ACM can: research outputs to be freely available to the • Post the peer-reviewed pre-print of their general public through open access publications paper to their personal website and institutional and institutional repositories. repository To help researchers meet this need, all ACM journals and conference proceedings volumes • Add a single-click link to their final pub- offer an author-pays option to ensure that their lished paper with the ACM Author-izer tool, work is freely available, immediately upon pub- enabling readers to access their work for free lication, via the payment of a one-time Article • Re-use any portion of their published work Processing Charge (APC). with the inclusion of a citation and DOI link back ACM’s open access policy includes a com- to version of record pletely transparent approach to APC revenues. To prevent the practice dubbed ‘double-dipping’ • Refer to complete statement on Author- by the community — retaining OA revenue retained Rights: acm.org/publications/policies/ that has been charged for content that is also copyright-policy#permanent rights paid for by subscriptions — ACM distributes For more information, please visit 100% of hybrid open access revenues to its authors.acm.org academic subscriber base. For more information, please visit librarians.acm.org/policies

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SUPPORTING THE INFORMATION COMMUNITY

ACM is an active partner in the library and research community, helping to lead several key industry initiatives dedicated to providing and preserving access to research.

A Leader in Scholarly Communication

CHORUS Digital preservation CHORUS (Clearinghouse for the Open Research of through Portico & CLOCKSS the United States) provides a service that inter- All ACM Digital Library content is preserved for faces with publishers’ manuscript submission future generations of researchers through part- systems to help authors identify their funding nerships with Portico and CLOCKSS. sources as part of the publishing process, and ACM’s partnership with Portico ensures that provide readers with toll-free access to feder- the full content of the ACM Digital Library will ally funded research. A representative from ACM transition to new formats as older programs and serves on the board of directors. standards become obsolete, providing a smooth For more information, transition for users and guaranteeing that the please visit chorusaccess.org most important computing research is perpetu- ally available. A representative from ACM serves CrossRef on the Portico advisory committee. CrossRef serves as the Digital Object Identi- For more information, fier (DOI) registration agency for scholarly and please visit portico.org professional publications, seamlessly connect- ing researchers with the information they need CLOCKSS protects and preserves the contents of through DOls. A representative from ACM serves the ACM Digital Library through a secure archive on the board of directors. system distributed across the world, ensuring that content remains as useful and as widely available For more information, as possible in the long term. please visit crossref.org For more information, please visit clockss.org

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The ACM Digital Library represents the core literature in computing, and we are committed to making access to ACM’s complete portfolio of publications as cost-effective as possible.

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