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A Market-Ready Ecosystem for Publishing and Reading Augmented Books
- David M. Frohlich
https://ror.org/00ks66431University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
, - Haiyue Yuan
https://ror.org/00xkeyj56University of Kent, Canterbury, UK
, - Emily Corrigan-Kavanagh
https://ror.org/00ks66431University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
, - Elisa Mameli
https://ror.org/00ks66431University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
, - Caroline Scarles
https://ror.org/00ks66431University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
, - Radu Sporea
https://ror.org/00ks66431University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
, - George Revill
Open University, Milton Keynes, UK
, - Alan W. Brown
https://ror.org/03yghzc09University of Exeter, Exeter, UK
, - Miroslaw Bober
https://ror.org/00ks66431University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
Human-Centered Design, Operation and Evaluation of Mobile Communications•June 2024, pp 58-75• https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-60487-4_5AbstractMany studies show the possibilities and benefits of combining physical and digital information through augmented paper. Furthermore, the rise of Augmented Reality hardware and software for annotating the physical world with information is becoming ...
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- David M. Frohlich
- posterPublished By ACMPublished By ACM
A toolkit of approaches for digital mapping and correction of visual distortion
- Ye Ling
Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing, University of Surrey, United Kingdom
, - David M Frohlich
Digital World Research Centre, University of Surrey, United Kingdom
, - Tom H Williamson
St Thomas Hospital, United Kingdom
, - Jean-Yves Guillemaut
Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing, University of Surrey, United Kingdom
ASSETS '23: Proceedings of the 25th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility•October 2023, Article No.: 60, pp 1-5• https://doi.org/10.1145/3597638.3614510Visual distortion, known as metamorphopsia, is a serious visual deficit with no effective clinical treatment and which cannot be corrected by traditional optical glasses. In this paper, we introduce a toolkit of approaches for digitally mapping and ...
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- Ye Ling
- research-article
Re-invigorating the photo album: augmenting printed photobooks with digital media
- Emily Corrigan-Kavanagh
University of Surrey, GU2 7XH, Guildford, UK
, - David M. Frohlich
University of Surrey, GU2 7XH, Guildford, UK
, - Caroline Scarles
University of Surrey, GU2 7XH, Guildford, UK
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, Volume 27, Issue 2•Apr 2023, pp 467-480 • https://doi.org/10.1007/s00779-022-01699-5AbstractThe photo album emerged in the late 1800s as place to collect portrait photos of visitors to a home, and was later appropriated by Kodak as a visual chronology of family history. With digital photography, the album has largely been replaced by ...
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- Emily Corrigan-Kavanagh
- short-paperPublished By ACMPublished By ACM
A Workshop on Disability Inclusive Remote Co-Design
- Maryam Bandukda
Global Disability Innovation Hub, University College London, United Kingdom and UCL Interaction Centre, University College London, United Kingdom
, - Giulia Barbareschi
Keio Graduate School of Media Design, Keio University, Japan
, - Aneesha Singh
UCL Interaction Centre, University College London, United Kingdom
, - Dhruv Jain
Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington, United States
, - Maitraye Das
Northwestern University, United States
, - Tamanna Motahar
School of Computing, University of Utah, United States
, - Jason Wiese
School of Computing, University of Utah, United States
, - Lynn Cockburn
University of Toronto, Canada
, - Amit Prakash
Centre for IT & Public Policy, IIIT Bangalore, India
, - David Frohlich
Digital World Research Centre, University of Surrey, United Kingdom
, - Catherine Holloway
Global Disability Innovation Hub, University College London, United Kingdom and UCL Interaction Centre, University College London, United Kingdom
ASSETS '22: Proceedings of the 24th International ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility•October 2022, Article No.: 103, pp 1-5• https://doi.org/10.1145/3517428.3550403The COVID-19 pandemic forced researchers to find new ways to continue research, as universities and laboratories experienced closure due to nationwide lockdowns in many countries worldwide, including conducting experiments, workshops, and ethnographic ...
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- articlefreePublished By ACMPublished By ACM
The harm in conflating aging with accessibility
- Bran Knowles
Lancaster University, Lancashire, England, U.K.
, - Vicki L. Hanson
Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY
, - Yvonne Rogers
University College, London, England, U.K.
, - Anne Marie Piper
University of California, Irvine, CA
, - Jenny Waycott
University of Melbourne, Australia
, - Nigel Davies
Lancaster University, Lancashire, England, U.K.
, - Aloha Hufana Ambe
Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia
, - Robin N. Brewer
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
, - Debaleena Chattopadhyay
University of Illinois at Chicago, IL
, - Marianne Dee
University of Dundee, Scotland, U.K.
, - David Frohlich
University of Surrey, Guildford, England, U.K.
, - Marisela Gutierrez-Lopez
University of Bristol, England, U.K.
, - Ben Jelen
Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
, - Amanda Lazar
University of Maryland at College Park, MD
, - Radoslaw Nielek
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology, Warsaw, Poland
, - Belén Barros Pena
Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K
, - Abi Roper
City University of London, England, U.K.
, - Mark Schlager
Google Inc., San Carlos, CA
, - Britta Schulte
Bauhaus University, Weimar, Germany
, - Irene Ye Yuan
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Communications of the ACM, Volume 64, Issue 7•July 2021, pp 66-71 • https://doi.org/10.1145/3431280Including older adults as full stakeholders in digital society.
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- Bran Knowles
- demonstrationPublished By ACMPublished By ACM
Printed Light Tags and the Magic Bookmark: Using light to augment paper objects
- Georgios Bairaktaris
Advanced Technology Institute University of Surrey, United Kingdom
, - David Frohlich
Digital World Research Centre University of Surrey, United Kingdom
, - Radu Sporea
Advanced Technology Institute University of Surrey, United Kingdom
CHI EA '21: Extended Abstracts of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems•May 2021, Article No.: 184, pp 1-5• https://doi.org/10.1145/3411763.3451566Paper books offer a unique physical feel, which supports the reading experience through enhanced browsing, bookmarking, free-form annotations, memory and reduced eye strain. In contrast, electronic solutions, such as tablets and e-readers, offer ...
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- Georgios Bairaktaris
- research-articlePublished By ACMPublished By ACM
Six types of audio that DEFY reality!: A taxonomy of audio augmented reality with examples
- Michael Krzyzaniak
RITMO, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
, - David Frohlich
DWRC, University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom
, - Philip J.B. Jackson
CVSSP, University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom
AM '19: Proceedings of the 14th International Audio Mostly Conference: A Journey in Sound•September 2019, pp 160-167• https://doi.org/10.1145/3356590.3356615In this paper we examine how the term 'Audio Augmented Reality' (AAR) is used in the literature, and how the concept is used in practice. In particular, AAR seems to refer to a variety of closely related concepts. In order to gain a deeper understanding ...
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- Michael Krzyzaniak
- Article
Mobile Digital Storytelling in a Brazilian Care Home
- Ana Raquel Abrahão
Gerontology Department, Federal University of Sao Carlos/UFSCar, São Carlos, Brazil
, - Paula Fernanda Carlos da Silva
Gerontology Department, Federal University of Sao Carlos/UFSCar, São Carlos, Brazil
, - David M. Frohlich
Digital World Research Centre, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
, - Theti Chrysanthaki
Digital World Research Centre, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
, - Aline Gratão
Gerontology Department, Federal University of Sao Carlos/UFSCar, São Carlos, Brazil
, - Paula Castro
Gerontology Department, Federal University of Sao Carlos/UFSCar, São Carlos, Brazil
Human Aspects of IT for the Aged Population. Acceptance, Communication and Participation•July 2018, pp 403-421• https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92034-4_31AbstractDigital stories are short personal films made up of a series of still images with voiceover, music and text. The technical barriers to creating such stories are falling with the use of mobile apps which make it easy to assemble story elements as ...
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- Ana Raquel Abrahão
- keynotePublished By ACMPublished By ACM
From Audio Paper to Next Generation Paper
- David M. Frohlich
University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom
WebMedia '17: Proceedings of the 23rd Brazillian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web•October 2017, pp 9-10• https://doi.org/10.1145/3126858.3133310It has been 24 years since the publication of Wellner's (1993) digital desk, demonstrating the augmentation of paper documents with projected information. Since then there have been many related developments in computing; including the world wide web, e-...
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Designing interactive newsprint
- David M. Frohlich
Digital World Research Centre, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7XH, UK
, - Philip Ely
Digital World Research Centre, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7XH, UK
, - Helen Moore
Digital World Research Centre, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7XH, UK
, - Connie Golsteijn
Digital World Research Centre, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7XH, UK
, - Paul Egglestone
Media Innovation Studio, University of Central Lancashire, Preston PR1 2HE, UK
, - John Mills
Media Innovation Studio, University of Central Lancashire, Preston PR1 2HE, UK
, - Jon Rogers
Product Research Studio, University of Dundee, Dundee DD1 4HT, UK
, - Tom Metcalf
Product Research Studio, University of Dundee, Dundee DD1 4HT, UK
, - Kate Stone
Novalia, Cambridge CB2 9NP, UK
, - Maria Menicou
Novalia, Cambridge CB2 9NP, UK
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Volume 104, Issue C•August 2017, pp 36-49 • https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhcs.2017.03.002The possibility of linking paper to digital information is enhanced by recent developments in printed electronics. In this article we report the design and evaluation of a local newspaper augmented with capacitive touch regions and an embedded Bluetooth ...
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- research-articlePublished By ACMPublished By ACM
Co-designing a diversity of social media products with and for older people
- David M. Frohlich
University of Surrey Guildford, Surrey, UK
, - Christopher Lim
University of Dundee, Dundee, UK
, - Amr Ahmed
University of Lincoln, Brayford Pool, Lincoln, UK
DSAI '16: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Software Development and Technologies for Enhancing Accessibility and Fighting Info-exclusion•December 2016, pp 323-330• https://doi.org/10.1145/3019943.3019990Social media products and services have the potential to address issues of social isolation in later life, when social contact often declines. However, issues of accessibility, functionality and control appear to deter the use of existing systems by ...
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- David M. Frohlich
Fast Design, Slow Innovation: Audiophotography Ten Years On
As well as updating the manifesto for an audio photography technology and practice, this book addresses issues in design history, the social shaping of technology and the management of innovation. In particular, it reveals the very different timescales ...
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- extended-abstractPublished By ACMPublished By ACM
Performance and critical design
- Jocelyn Spence
University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
, - David Frohlich
University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
, - Stuart Andrews
University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
British HCI '15: Proceedings of the 2015 British HCI Conference•July 2015, pp 228-229• https://doi.org/10.1145/2783446.2783596Critical design is a powerful methodology for HCI research that contributes to personal benefit and social renewal. We propose performance studies as a way of implementing and extending critical design.
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- Jocelyn Spence
- research-articlePublished By ACMPublished By ACM
4streams: an ambient photo sharing application for extended families
- Sam Zargham
University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
, - Janko Ćalić
University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
, - David M. Frohlich
University of Surrey, Guildford, UK
British HCI '15: Proceedings of the 2015 British HCI Conference•July 2015, pp 165-174• https://doi.org/10.1145/2783446.2783589In this paper we describe a novel photo sharing system called 4streams. This is an ambient photo display that allows a small group of users to keep in touch through a kind of visual twitter feed of concurrent photographs from their mobile phones. The ...
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- Sam Zargham
- research-articlePublished By ACMPublished By ACM
Reflections on craft research for and through design
- Connie Golsteijn
University College London, United Kingdom and Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands and University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom
, - Elise van den Hoven
Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands and University of Technology Sydney, Australia
, - David Frohlich
University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom
, - Abigail Sellen
Microsoft Research Ltd, Cambridge, United Kingdom
NordiCHI '14: Proceedings of the 8th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Fun, Fast, Foundational•October 2014, pp 421-430• https://doi.org/10.1145/2639189.2639194As design practice has become more integrated in HCI research, there are on-going discussions around the role of design in research. Design research may take different forms, among which 'Research for Design' and 'Research through Design'. While, by ...
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- Connie Golsteijn
- article
Pearl: living media enabled by interactive photo projection
- Martijn Jansen
Industrial Design Department, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands 5600 MB
, - Elise Hoven
Industrial Design Department, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands 5600 MB and Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building, School of Design, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia 2007
, - David Frohlich
Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences, Digital World Research Centre, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK GU2 7XH
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, Volume 18, Issue 5•June 2014, pp 1259-1275 • https://doi.org/10.1007/s00779-013-0691-xPeople capture more and more photographs leading to large personal photo collections that require much time and effort to organize. A lack of organization can have a negative effect on photo retrieval and photo sharing. In this user-centred design case ...
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- Martijn Jansen
- research-articlePublished By ACMPublished By ACM
Utilising insight journalism for community technology design
- Nick Taylor
University of Dundee, Dundee, United Kingdom
, - David M. Frohlich
University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom
, - Paul Egglestone
University of Central Lancashire, Preston, Lancashire, United Kingdom
, - Justin Marshall
University College Falmouth, Falmouth, United Kingdom
, - Jon Rogers
University of Dundee, Dundee, United Kingdom
, - Alicia Blum-Ross
London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United Kingdom
, - John Mills
University of Central Lancashire, Preston, Lancashire, United Kingdom
, - Mike Shorter
University of Dundee, Dundee, United Kingdom
, - Patrick Olivier
Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom
CHI '14: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems•April 2014, pp 2995-3004• https://doi.org/10.1145/2556288.2557054We describe the process of insight journalism, in which local amateur journalists were used to generate unique insights into the digital needs of a community. We position this as a means for communities to represent themselves to designers, both as a ...
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- Nick Taylor
- article
Hybrid crafting: towards an integrated practice of crafting with physical and digital components
- Connie Golsteijn
Digital World Research Centre, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK GU2 7XH and Industrial Design Department, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands 5600 MB
, - Elise Hoven
Industrial Design Department, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands 5600 MB and Department of Design, Architecture and Building, University of Technology Sydney, Broadway, Australia 2007
, - David Frohlich
Digital World Research Centre, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK GU2 7XH
, - Abigail Sellen
Microsoft Research Ltd., Cambridge, UK CB3 0FB
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, Volume 18, Issue 3•March 2014, pp 593-611 • https://doi.org/10.1007/s00779-013-0684-9With current digital technologies, people have large archives of digital media, such as images and audio files, but there are only limited means to include these media in creative practices of crafting and making. Nevertheless, studies have shown that ...
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- Connie Golsteijn
- research-articlePublished By ACMPublished By ACM
Performative experience design
- Jocelyn Spence
University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom
, - David M. Frohlich
University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom
, - Stuart Andrews
University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom
CHI EA '13: CHI '13 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems•April 2013, pp 2049-2058• https://doi.org/10.1145/2468356.2468723This paper categorises key HCI literature that engages with performance theory or practice according to a taxonomy that puts the user at the centre of the analysis. This taxonomy reveals three strands of research that use performance to address HCI and ...
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Supplementary Materialalt0175-file3.mp4
- Jocelyn Spence
- article
Rediscovery of forgotten images in domestic photo collections
- David M. Frohlich
Digital World Research Centre, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK GU2 7XH
, - Steven Wall
Amberlight Partners, London, UK WC1B 3QT
, - Graham Kiddle
Department of Haematology, University of Cambridge and NHSBT, Cambridge, UK CB2 0PT
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, Volume 17, Issue 4•April 2013, pp 729-740 • https://doi.org/10.1007/s00779-012-0612-4The exponential growth of digital photo collections, combined with the legacy of printed photographs, is leading families to experience difficulties in remembering and finding photographs. Paradoxically this creates new opportunities for the rediscovery ...
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- Downloads (cumulative) = The cumulative number of times all works by this author have been downloaded from an ACM full-text article server since the downloads were first counted in May 2003. The counts displayed are updated monthly and are therefore 0-31 days behind the current date. Robotic activity is scrubbed from the download statistics.
- Downloads (12 months) = The cumulative number of times all works by this author have been downloaded from an ACM full-text article server over the last 12-month period for which statistics are available. The counts displayed are usually 1-2 weeks behind the current date. (12-month download counts for individual works are displayed with the individual record.)
- Downloads (6 weeks) = The cumulative number of times all works by this author have been downloaded from an ACM full-text article server over the last 6-week period for which statistics are available. The counts displayed are usually 1-2 weeks behind the current date. (6-week download counts for individual works are displayed with the individual record.)
ACM Author-Izer Service
Summary Description
ACM Author-Izer is a unique service that enables ACM authors to generate and post links on both their homepage and institutional repository for visitors to download the definitive version of their articles from the ACM Digital Library at no charge.
Downloads from these sites are captured in official ACM statistics, improving the accuracy of usage and impact measurements. Consistently linking to definitive version of ACM articles should reduce user confusion over article versioning.
ACM Author-Izer also extends ACM’s reputation as an innovative “Green Path” publisher, making ACM one of the first publishers of scholarly works to offer this model to its authors.
To access ACM Author-Izer, authors need to establish a free ACM web account. Should authors change institutions or sites, they can utilize the new ACM service to disable old links and re-authorize new links for free downloads from a different site.
How ACM Author-Izer Works
Authors may post ACM Author-Izer links in their own bibliographies maintained on their website and their own institution’s repository. The links take visitors to your page directly to the definitive version of individual articles inside the ACM Digital Library to download these articles for free.
The Service can be applied to all the articles you have ever published with ACM.
Depending on your previous activities within the ACM DL, you may need to take up to three steps to use ACM Author-Izer.
For authors who do not have a free ACM Web Account:
- Go to the ACM DL http://dl.acm.org/ and click SIGN UP. Once your account is established, proceed to next step.
For authors who have an ACM web account, but have not edited their ACM Author Profile page:
- Sign in to your ACM web account and go to your Author Profile page. Click "Add personal information" and add photograph, homepage address, etc. Click ADD AUTHOR INFORMATION to submit change. Once you receive email notification that your changes were accepted, you may utilize ACM Author-izer.
For authors who have an account and have already edited their Profile Page:
- Sign in to your ACM web account, go to your Author Profile page in the Digital Library, look for the ACM Author-izer link below each ACM published article, and begin the authorization process. If you have published many ACM articles, you may find a batch Authorization process useful. It is labeled: "Export as: ACM Author-Izer Service"
ACM Author-Izer also provides code snippets for authors to display download and citation statistics for each “authorized” article on their personal pages. Downloads from these pages are captured in official ACM statistics, improving the accuracy of usage and impact measurements. Consistently linking to the definitive version of ACM articles should reduce user confusion over article versioning.
Note: You still retain the right to post your author-prepared preprint versions on your home pages and in your institutional repositories with DOI pointers to the definitive version permanently maintained in the ACM Digital Library. But any download of your preprint versions will not be counted in ACM usage statistics. If you use these AUTHOR-IZER links instead, usage by visitors to your page will be recorded in the ACM Digital Library and displayed on your page.
FAQ
- Q. What is ACM Author-Izer?
A. ACM Author-Izer is a unique, link-based, self-archiving service that enables ACM authors to generate and post links on either their home page or institutional repository for visitors to download the definitive version of their articles for free.
- Q. What articles are eligible for ACM Author-Izer?
- A. ACM Author-Izer can be applied to all the articles authors have ever published with ACM. It is also available to authors who will have articles published in ACM publications in the future.
- Q. Are there any restrictions on authors to use this service?
- A. No. An author does not need to subscribe to the ACM Digital Library nor even be a member of ACM.
- Q. What are the requirements to use this service?
- A. To access ACM Author-Izer, authors need to have a free ACM web account, must have an ACM Author Profile page in the Digital Library, and must take ownership of their Author Profile page.
- Q. What is an ACM Author Profile Page?
- A. The Author Profile Page initially collects all the professional information known about authors from the publications record as known by the ACM Digital Library. The Author Profile Page supplies a quick snapshot of an author's contribution to the field and some rudimentary measures of influence upon it. Over time, the contents of the Author Profile page may expand at the direction of the community. Please visit the ACM Author Profile documentation page for more background information on these pages.
- Q. How do I find my Author Profile page and take ownership?
- A. You will need to take the following steps:
- Create a free ACM Web Account
- Sign-In to the ACM Digital Library
- Find your Author Profile Page by searching the ACM Digital Library for your name
- Find the result you authored (where your author name is a clickable link)
- Click on your name to go to the Author Profile Page
- Click the "Add Personal Information" link on the Author Profile Page
- Wait for ACM review and approval; generally less than 24 hours
- Q. Why does my photo not appear?
- A. Make sure that the image you submit is in .jpg or .gif format and that the file name does not contain special characters
- Q. What if I cannot find the Add Personal Information function on my author page?
- A. The ACM account linked to your profile page is different than the one you are logged into. Please logout and login to the account associated with your Author Profile Page.
- Q. What happens if an author changes the location of his bibliography or moves to a new institution?
- A. Should authors change institutions or sites, they can utilize ACM Author-Izer to disable old links and re-authorize new links for free downloads from a new location.
- Q. What happens if an author provides a URL that redirects to the author’s personal bibliography page?
- A. The service will not provide a free download from the ACM Digital Library. Instead the person who uses that link will simply go to the Citation Page for that article in the ACM Digital Library where the article may be accessed under the usual subscription rules.
However, if the author provides the target page URL, any link that redirects to that target page will enable a free download from the Service.
- Q. What happens if the author’s bibliography lives on a page with several aliases?
- A. Only one alias will work, whichever one is registered as the page containing the author’s bibliography. ACM has no technical solution to this problem at this time.
- Q. Why should authors use ACM Author-Izer?
- A. ACM Author-Izer lets visitors to authors’ personal home pages download articles for no charge from the ACM Digital Library. It allows authors to dynamically display real-time download and citation statistics for each “authorized” article on their personal site.
- Q. Does ACM Author-Izer provide benefits for authors?
- A. Downloads of definitive articles via Author-Izer links on the authors’ personal web page are captured in official ACM statistics to more accurately reflect usage and impact measurements.
Authors who do not use ACM Author-Izer links will not have downloads from their local, personal bibliographies counted. They do, however, retain the existing right to post author-prepared preprint versions on their home pages or institutional repositories with DOI pointers to the definitive version permanently maintained in the ACM Digital Library.
- Q. How does ACM Author-Izer benefit the computing community?
- A. ACM Author-Izer expands the visibility and dissemination of the definitive version of ACM articles. It is based on ACM’s strong belief that the computing community should have the widest possible access to the definitive versions of scholarly literature. By linking authors’ personal bibliography with the ACM Digital Library, user confusion over article versioning should be reduced over time.
In making ACM Author-Izer a free service to both authors and visitors to their websites, ACM is emphasizing its continuing commitment to the interests of its authors and to the computing community in ways that are consistent with its existing subscription-based access model.
- Q. Why can’t I find my most recent publication in my ACM Author Profile Page?
- A. There is a time delay between publication and the process which associates that publication with an Author Profile Page. Right now, that process usually takes 4-8 weeks.
- Q. How does ACM Author-Izer expand ACM’s “Green Path” Access Policies?
- A. ACM Author-Izer extends the rights and permissions that authors retain even after copyright transfer to ACM, which has been among the “greenest” publishers. ACM enables its author community to retain a wide range of rights related to copyright and reuse of materials. They include:
- Posting rights that ensure free access to their work outside the ACM Digital Library and print publications
- Rights to reuse any portion of their work in new works that they may create
- Copyright to artistic images in ACM’s graphics-oriented publications that authors may want to exploit in commercial contexts
- All patent rights, which remain with the original owner