While Crowdsourcing the Cloud is this years theme, please don't be deterred if this somewhat unique area is not yours. We would like to see all quality work on Web Accessibility regardless of the particular field within accessibility. The overriding reason for a paper being accepted is its high quality in relation to the broad area of Web Accessibility.
All papers must be submitted in .pdf format for reviewing. The following style files must be used for submissions:
\documentclass[letterpaper]{sig-alternate} in your LaTeX file, and use 'dvips -t letter'.
These are modified versions of the ACM proceedings style files. All authors should be listed on the front page. More information on the style files can be found at:
http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html.
We encourage authors to submit concise technical papers with between 8 and 10 pages. Communications papers and position papers should not exceed 4 pages (including all figures, tables, and references. Over-length or incorrectly formatted submissions may be rejected without reviews).
Submit a Paper.
Web Accessibility Challenge.
If you have any problems with the submission process (including unforeseen accessibility issues) please contact us.
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.
