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[How to Submit Your Work]
- Study the Submission Requirements
Make sure that you can provide all the information required for
the specific program(s) you have selected.
- Prepare Your Work for Submission
Complete your paper, proposal, artwork, or animation and make
sure that it is in final format as required by the program(s)
you have selected.
- Observe the Submission Deadlines
Submissions received after the deadlines are not accepted.
- Complete the Submission
Form for Your Program
Use of an appropriate online SIGGRAPH 2003 submission form is
REQUIRED for all programs.
There you will find instructions on how to complete the online
forms. At the end of the online process, your entry will be assigned
an online identification number (online ID number), and your completed
form will be displayed in your Web browser. Before you select
Submit on this page, make sure that your submission form is complete
and correct.
- Send Your Work
Many SIGGRAPH 2003 programs strongly encourage electronic submission
of your paper, proposal, supporting documentation, and files.
Some programs REQUIRE electronic submission of your work, and
some require printed copies of your proposal and other documents.
The SIGGRAPH 2003 online submission system includes instructions
on how to submit your documents and supplemental materials.
- Please note that there will be no Creative Applications Lab (CAL) for
2003.
New for SIGGRAPH 2003
If your submission is accepted, you will be asked to complete and
sign a SIGGRAPH 2003 Acceptance Agreement. The agreement must be completed,
signed, and faxed or sent via postal or courier service before SIGGRAPH
2003. If we do not receive your completed, signed acceptance agreement,
your work cannot be presented at SIGGRAPH 2003.
The acceptance agreement is a legal document. It explains the uses
SIGGRAPH makes of presented material and requires you to acknowledge
that you have permission to use this material. This may involve seeking
clearance from your employer or from others who have loaned you material,
such as videotapes and slides. The agreement helps prevent situations
whereby SIGGRAPH 2003 presentations include material without permission
that might lead to complaints or even legal action. In addition, this
agreement asks if ACM SIGGRAPH may use your materials for conference
and organization promotional material in exchange for full author/artist
credit information.
International Resources Committee
English Review Service
The SIGGRAPH 2003 International Resources Committee offers this service
to non-native English speakers: volunteers who are fluent in English
will read and review submissions for proper English structure before
they are prepared for final submission to SIGGRAPH 2003 programs.
This service is limited to stylistic and grammatical review and will
not consider submission content. For information on how to submit
your proposal for stylistic review, see English
Review Service.
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