Whether you have a mature contribution, an app, an idea you want to share or you are pursuing a PhD you can find the best venue for you:
- Strong contributions to the field and also early work with compelling evidence should preferably submit a full paper.
- Position papers, works-in-progress and small contributions should preferably submit a communication paper.
- If you want to present an evaluation tool, a mobile app, a browser plugin or a web application submit your contribution to the Accessibility Challenge.
- Check the IBM People with Disabilities Award if you have a physical disability and want to attend the conference.
- Students qualify for $500 grants if they have work accepted to W4A 2016. Check conditions and get further information about the student awards
Impact
Technical papers, Challenge papers and Doctoral Consortium papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library. Having a paper accepted at W4A guarantees a high visibility and good number of citations. As of October 2015, the average number of citations per article is 3.94 while each article has been downloaded 368 times on average.
Templates
Find the templates available at the ACM website. Consider the following:
- LaTeX users should adhere to the Alternate ACM style. Make sure your submission is formatted for Letter paper: documentclass[letterpaper]{sig-alternate} in your LaTeX file.
- Take into account the General Writing Guidelines for Technology and People with Disabilities.
Important Dates
- Deadline for all submissions: January 15, 2016
- Final decisions by February 19, 2016
NB: All finish at Pacific Standard Time (UTC-8).
Submissions now open.
All technical and communication paper submissions are made through the OpenConf Conference Management System.