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ACM International Conference Proceeding Series (ICPS)

The ACM International Conference Proceeding Series (ICPS) provides a mechanism to publish the contents of conferences, technical symposia and workshops in the ACM Digital Library, increasing

ACM Classic Book Series

This list of classic books is the result of a poll ACM conducted where members named their favorite computer science books.

Hosted Content

Collection of Journals from affiliated publishers.

ACM Curricula Recommendations

In the decades since the 1960s, ACM, along with leading professional and scientific computing societies, has endeavored to tailor...

NSF Workshop Reports

The National Science Foundation's (NSF) Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) has a long history of funding community “visioning” workshops that aim to bring together experts from academia, industry, and government to engage in open discussions about future...

Case Studies

Case studies look retrospectively at challenges and problems already addressed, while attempting to draw out some of the lessons learned in the course of those endeavors (so readers needn't learn those lessons for themselves the hard way).

ACM TechBriefs

ACM TechBriefs is a series of short technical bulletins, which present a balanced perspective on the impact of specific developments or applications of technology.

ACM SIGCHI Oral Histories

The ACM SIGCHI Oral Histories Interviews are part of a series on Human Computer Interaction (HCI) conducted by the Charles Babbage Institute for ACM SIGCHI (Association for Computing Machinery Special Interest Group for Computer Human Interaction). These interviews were conducted with Susanne Bødker, Stuart Card, Susan Dray, Ernest Alan Edmonds, S. Joy Mountford, and Don Norman.

ACM Teaching Materials for Computing

ACM EngageCSEdu is a repository of high-quality, peer-reviewed, engaging, classroom-tested Open Educational Resources (OER’s) for computer science educators with a focus on materials for introductory courses in computing. The course materials include assignments, tutorials, labs, assessments, lecture notes, exercises, and projects that have been implemented in a real-world educational environment. All materials in the collection must use at least one research-based engagement mechanism aimed at increasing diversity and inclusion.

ACM Seminal Works

ACM Seminal Works are collections of landmark papers that presented initial, groundbreaking concept(s) within a particular discipline. These initial works are pivotal, span the test of time, and led to expanded research in the discipline.