CHI is the premier research conference for the HCI discipline.
The CHI Conference Proceedings are of archival standard, are accessible
through ACM's Digital Library, and are the most influential annual publication
in the HCI world.
If your submission is accepted for either the
Papers
or
Short Talks/Interactive Posters
categories, then you are guaranteed a worldwide audience for years to come.
However, researchers can and should do more than just submit papers!
For example, work that needs to be shown rather than just presented
is better submitted as a
Demonstration.
For work that must be shown to
children, don't forget about
CHIkids!
CHI is a place to learn as well as a place to inform. Before the
conference,
tutorials
and
workshops
let you update your knowledge in a
range of settings from formal instruction through to participative
collaborative work. If you have tried and tested expertise in some area
of HCI, then do consider submitting a tutorial.
CHI is also a place for debate. You can begin now on CHIplace (www.chiplace.org)
and carry the discussion on into
workshops,
panels
and
special interest groups
(SIGs) -- but to make sure you get to discuss your hot topic, you'll need
to submit to one of these categories!
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