The following instructions apply to all paper types accepted by the IEEE CSR conference and its associated workshops: Regular research papers, Systematization of Knowledge (SoK) papers providing insights in conference’s or workshop’s areas, as well as industrial papers promoting contributions on technology development, innovations and implementations. Please, make sure that the guidelines are read carefully before your work is submitted.
The IEEE CSR conference (including workshops) proceedings will be published by the IEEE and will be included in IEEE Xplore.
All the submissions must be original work of sufficient depth and detail to be evaluated by expert reviewers in the field. Overlaps with previously published or simultaneously submitted papers, from any of the authors, should be clearly documented in the manuscript. All the submissions are expected to present the prior state-of-the-art in the field and clearly discuss the paper’s significant and novel contributions. This is imperative for regular research papers, and involves highlighting how the current contributions differ from and advance the state-of-the-art.
The IEEE CH conference and all the workshops utilize the same conference management system (Easychair) to handle all submissions and the reviewing process. Submitting authors will have to provide the paper’s details before uploading their manuscript (see details below).
When submitting your manuscript, please make sure that it is submitted to the intended Track or Workshop by selecting the proper item in the submission form. In accordance to the call for papers (CFP), the main conference provides 9 distinct tracks:
- T1Digitization & Monitoring
- T2Processing & Curation
- T3Storage & Preservation
- T4Protection & Security
- T5Retrieval & Analysis
- T6Reuse & Valorization
- T7 SSH Research Infrastructures
- T8 Ethical & Legal Aspects
- T9Societal & Educational Aspects
If you are not sure which venue or track you should submit your paper, you can use the list of topics as a general guideline. Submitted papers should have an abstract not exceeding 150 words and be assigned a list of keywords, typically between five to eight; these are also provided into the conference’s CMS (Easychair) during the paper submission process, where the paper’s Submission Type to be defined in has to be defined
- Regular papers;
- SoK papers;
- Industrial papers; and
- Other.
The last option should be used for tutorials or demos. The reviewers will take the paper’s type into account when conducting their reviews.
The submitting author is responsible for obtaining the appropriate publication clearances before the manuscript’s submission. Manuscripts received after the submission deadline or failing to conform to the conference’s guidelines, risk rejection without a review. In any case, you can contact the Program Chairs (PC) for matters related to the technical program.
Authors will have to access the IEEE CH Easychair in order to submit their papers. Once this is done, please follow the steps below:
The above process is repeated for each paper; note that the submission deadlines are in local timezone as defined by the conference’s location (city, country). If you face any issues with the conference management system, please e-mail us at emanuele.bellini@ieee.org
Manuscripts submitted to IEEE CSR conference and workshops must not exceed 6 pages, including tables, figures, references and appendices, plus 2 extra pages being subject to overlength page charges (100 EUR per page); the same applies to camera-ready papers. The reviewers should not be required to read appendices. Manuscripts can be less than 6 pages, but should have a contribution similar to a full length paper.
The manuscripts must be formatted for US letter (8.5″ x 11″) size paper, in two-column layout, with 10pt Times font and 11pt line spacing. The authors should pay attention to unusual fonts (they should all be embedded), images, and figures that could cause problems to the reviewers. Your document should render correctly in the latest version of the Adobe Reader and when printed in grayscale. The authors are encouraged to use the IEEE conference proceedings templates and follow the Manuscript Preparation Guidelines, which are applicable to the IEEE CH conference and workshops.
All submissions must be in Portable Document Format (.pdf); they will be checked for conformance to the preparation guidelines. Failure to adhere to page limit and formatting requirements can be grounds for rejection without a review. High-quality submissions with correct English spelling and grammar will be appreciated by the reviewers.