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Welcome to the 2010 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work! We hope that this conference will be a place to hear exciting talks about the latest in CSCW research, an opportunity to learn new things, and a chance to connect with friends in the community.
We are pleased to see such a strong and diverse program at this year's conference. We have a mix of research areas represented -- some that are traditionally part of our community, and several that have not been frequently seen at CSCW. There are sessions to suit every taste: from collaborative software development, healthcare, and groupware technologies, to studies of Wikipedia, family communications, games, and volunteering. We are particularly interested in a new kind of forum at the conference this year -- the 'CSCW Horizon' -- which will present novel and challenging ideas, and will do so in a more interactive fashion than standard paper sessions. The program is an exciting and topical mix of cutting-edge research and thought in CSCW.
A major change for CSCW beginning this year is our move from being a biennial to an annual conference. This has meant a change in the time of the conference (from November to February), and subsequent changes in all of our normal deadlines and procedures. Despite these changes, the community has responded with enormous enthusiasm, and we look forward to the future of yearly meetings under the ACM CSCW banner.
Cited By
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Zhong S, Rosset L, Papinutto M, Lalanne D and Alavi H (2022). Binaural Audio in Hybrid Meetings: Effects on Speaker Identification, Comprehension, and User Experience, Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 10.1145/3555170, 6:CSCW2, (1-24), Online publication date: 7-Nov-2022.
- Miceli M, Yang T, Alvarado Garcia A, Posada J, Wang S, Pohl M and Hanna A (2022). Documenting Data Production Processes, Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 6:CSCW2, (1-34), Online publication date: 7-Nov-2022.
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Jullien N What We Know About Wikipedia: A Review of the Literature Analyzing the Project(s), SSRN Electronic Journal, 10.2139/ssrn.2053597
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Lin Y, Keegan B, Margolin D, Lazer D and Holme P (2014). Rising Tides or Rising Stars?: Dynamics of Shared Attention on Twitter during Media Events, PLoS ONE, 10.1371/journal.pone.0094093, 9:5, (e94093)
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Coyne A, Sapkota K and McGinn C (2023). “Who said that?” Applying the Situation Awareness Global Assessment Technique to Social Telepresence, ACM Transactions on Human-Robot Interaction, 10.1145/3592801
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Acceptance Rates
Year | Submitted | Accepted | Rate |
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CSCW '19 Companion | 2,958 | 703 | 24% |
CSCW '18 Companion | 385 | 105 | 27% |
CSCW '17 | 530 | 183 | 35% |
CSCW '17 Companion | 530 | 183 | 35% |
CSCW '16 | 571 | 142 | 25% |
CSCW '15 | 575 | 161 | 28% |
CSCW'15 Companion | 575 | 161 | 28% |
CSCW '14 | 497 | 134 | 27% |
CSCW Companion '14 | 497 | 88 | 18% |
CSCW '12 | 415 | 164 | 40% |
CSCW '04 | 176 | 53 | 30% |
CSCW '02 | 193 | 39 | 20% |
CSCW '00 | 199 | 36 | 18% |
CSCW '98 | 220 | 41 | 19% |
CSCW '94 | 200 | 42 | 21% |
Overall | 8,521 | 2,235 | 26% |