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ACM Inroads Evolution and Transition

Discover the evolution and transition of ACM Inroads, from a newsletter to a new magazine designation. Explore the prepublication evaluation levels, peer review attributes, and the different sections available in ACM Inroads. Share your comments and be a part of this exciting change.

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ACM Inroads Evolution and Transition

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  1. ACM InroadsEvolution and Transition John Impagliazzo Qatar University Editor-in-Chief – Inroads

  2. Background ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE) SIGCSE Bulletin (1969 through 1997) SIGCSE Bulletin / inroads (1997 through 2009) Last issue of SIGCE Bulletin / inroads as we know it 2009 December Volume 41, Number 4

  3. Problems Authors dissatisfied with ACM’s designation of inroads as a “newsletter” Lack of professional recognition Problems with tenure and promotion The quality of inroads is not a “newsletter” as one would find in local community organizations ACM publishes only Journals (Transactions) Magazines, and Newsletters (SIG) Movement to transform inroads from a newsletter to a new designation Inquiries from early 2000s to 2007 More deliberate resolve by SIGCSE Board from 2007 to 2009

  4. New Directions ACM Establishes a New Magazine ACM Publication Board gives approval - 2009 May Name – ACM Inroads Similar to CACM, Interactions, and other ACM magazines Bifurcation SIGCSE relinquishes to ACM its “ownership” of inroads SIGCSE is likely to continue the SIGCSE Bulletin As a real newsletter in 2010 – Volume 42, Number 1 Short news items – four to eight pages in length Likely distributed only online or through SIGCSE_Announce listserv First Issue of ACM Inroads 2010 March Volume 1, Number 1

  5. Prepublication Evaluation Levels and ACM Inroads Refereed External peer review Attributes: Correct, Clear, Original, Novel, Important Not available for ACM Inroads→ Referred to Transactions on Computing Education (TOCE) Formally Reviewed External peer review Attributes: Correct, Clear → with elements of Originality, Novelty, and Importance Available for ACM Inroads: Invited Editorials, Standard Papers, Extended Papers Reviewed Internal peer review Attributes: Correct, Clear → with elements of Originality, Novelty, and Importance Available for ACM Inroads: Featured Columns, Bits & Bytes, Peripherals Highly Edited Internal review Attributes: Correct, Clear Available for ACM Inroads: Messages, Letters to the Editor, SIGCSE “Corner”

  6. Look and Feel ACM Inroads • Similar to current inroads • Different as a magazine Let’s see what ACM Inroads might look like • Cover • Contents and Layout Comments (pro or con) are welcome

  7. Final Thoughts Although no longer a SIGCSE publication, the new ACM Inroads will be a SIGCSE member benefit The Education Board/Council should consider contributing quarterly to the new magazine As Editor-in-Chief, I … Thank the SIGCSE community for its readership and support Thank ACM Headquarters for its guidance Trust ACM Inroads will be a successful endeavor for all Questions ???

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