The following post is a message from the ACM staff leadership. Dear Members of the Computing Community, We are pleased to share an important milestone for our field. Beginning January 2026, all ACM publications and related artifacts in the ACM
ACM’s Transition to 100% Open Access Publication
Why the Change? What is Changing? All ACM Publications will go fully open access starting on January 1, 2026. All authors will retain copyright through applicable Creative Commons licensing for all papers. OA fees will be funded through: Is My
Free Workshop: Taxonomy 101: Creating useful taxonomies for your organization
ACM SIGDOC is offering free registration for this week’s online workshop to all SIGDOC members!
SIGDOC featured on The Big Rhetorical Podcast
Message from ACM President Yannis loannidis
2025 Diana Award Recipients
SIGDOC’s 2024 CARG Winners
We are excited to announce the 2024 Career Advancement Research Grant winners! Dr. Mason Pellegrini, Paul Thompson Hunter, and Adrianna Deptula – “Expert Audience Strategies for Distinguishing between Human- and AI-generated Student Writing: A Mixed-Methods Research Project.” Dr. Mason Pellegrini,
Why participate in the SRC? 2024 SRC Winner, Rachael Jordan, Shares Her Insights
Have you ever wondered why ACM SIGDOC’s Student Research Competition (SRC) remains a highlight of our annual conference? Read more about the enriching experience from one of our winners, the now Dr. Rachael Jordan! You can also learn more about
ACM’s Transition to 100% Open Access Publication
ACM is transiting to a 100% Open Access publication model. Learn more how this impacts SIGDOC and you.
SIGDOC Rigo Award Nominations Due Feb. 15th, 2024
The SIGDOC Executive Committee is currently accepting nominations for the 2024 Rigo Award. The Rigo Award is named after Joseph Rigo, the founder of SIGDOC. The award celebrates an individual’s lifetime contribution to the fields of communication design, technical communication,


