Well Done!
You now need to create your Camera Ready Copy for publication; here is what you need to do:
- Technical papers are up to 10 pages, communications up to 4 pages, and all other papers are 2 pages;
- Take a final look at your responsibility as an author;
- Make the revisions as suggested by your reviewers and as discussed in your rebuttals (this is part of you implicit contract with us to publish);
- Make sure you have changed your copyright block to bottom left of the front page - so that the `Submission Type' states either 'Technical', 'Communications', 'Microsoft Challenge', 'Google Student Award', 'Keynote', or 'After Dinner';
- Change your ISBN to this years number of 978-1-4503-0476-4 / in word just replace the x's on the bottom line of the block, in the LaTeX use \crdata{xxxx};
- Now you must register so we know you intend to come along and present;
- Send your completed accessible papers back via email to W4A Operations but in your email add a plain text version of your title, abstract, authors and their affiliations, and finally you W4A registration number;
- Take a look at your responsibility as a presenter;
- As a presenter you are making an implicit agreement to be filmed or recorded if the W4A decides to create Audio Visual resources as the conference proceeds;
- You will then receive an email from the ACM detailing their copyright requirements, Please follow these to the letter as we cannot publish without your copyright forms;
- Your Visa invitation letter can be printed after your register via the WWW2011 system - if you need help please contact us if you need help;
- We have accommodation discounts; and finally
- Remember to add yourself to our Lanyrd Conference.
We are really looking forward to meeting you at W4A 2011, and you will bet more logistical information by email direct to you nearer to the conference dates.
This years W4A is endorsed by the IW3C2 in cooperation with the ACM and its Special Interest Groups SIGWEB and SIGCHI. The general conference is supported by IBM Research, Microsoft, and Google, while the Web Accessibility Challenge is specifically sponsored by Microsoft, and the Student Awards are specifically sponsored by a Google.
You can also find us indexed in the ACM DL and DBLP, and on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Lanyrd, Flickr, SlideShare, and Interaction-design.org.