Finally, please understand that this page should be understood in the broader context of the SIGCHI policies, our conference histories, ongoing experiments, along with the ACM Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct which are essential reading.This page is intended to supplement the ACM planning guide with extra links and help on topics such as accessibility. Next, it is essential you know about (and in time carefully read through) the new ACM Conference Planning Guide as it contains a wealth of information which might never have occurred to you before or indeed might be “ news to you” even if you have run a conference before! There are things buried deep in this guide which can upset your plans and alter your vision for the conference you are looking to organise.Please use this page as a reference as you plan your event. Next, we would suggest you read through this page which is broken down into over 40 topics across 5 sections.First, you should ask the steering committee chair for your conference series if there is a dedicated Conference Handbook which has advice this conference series has documented to share from year to year? A template for what such a conference handbook might include is listed here.Often the first thing you will need to do is complete a PAF (see below) but before you do that please do these 4 things. This page is for those organising an ACM SIGCHI sponsored or co-sponsored conference. First, this page is not for you if you are organising an in-cooperation conference.
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