CHI uses two different formats for most submissions: HCI Archive and Extended Abstract.
New this Year: Digital Accessibility
The CHI 2014 conference committee is asking all authors to work on improving the accessibility of their submissions. Please see the Guide to an Accessible Submission for more details.
HCI Archive Format
These templates should be used for submitting CHI Papers and CHI Notes. Please see the Extended Abstract Format (below) for other submission types.
- Microsoft Word Template for Papers and Notes
- LaTeX Template for Papers and Notes
- PDF Example for Papers and Notes
Please note: small fonts for references are prohibited
ACM Classification Keywords: The category H.5 applies to information interfaces and presentation. The full list of categories for classifying work with a computing component can be found at www.acm.org/about/class/1998
Make submissions via the PCS Submission System.
For final submissions, please view the CHI 2014 Publication Ready Instructions and Sheridan Copyright Instructions for LaTeX and Word.
Extended Abstract Format
These template should be used for submitting workshops, courses, case studies, doctoral consortium, panels, interactivity, SIGs, works-in-progress, alt.chi, and the student competitions. Please see the HCI Archive Format (above) for submitting CHI Papers and CHI Notes.
- Microsoft Word Template for Extended Abstracts
- LaTeX Template for Extended Abstracts
- PDF Example for Extended Abstracts
Please note: small fonts for references are prohibited
ACM Classification Keywords: The category H.5 applies to information interfaces and presentation. The full list of categories for classifying work with a computing component can be found at www.acm.org/about/class/1998
Make submissions via the PCS Submission System.