New ACM Journals Accepting Submissions
Proceedings of the ACM on Software Engineering (PACMSE): Submission guidelines here
Proceedings of the ACM on Management of Data (PACMMOD): Submission guidelines here
ACM Transactions on Probabilistic Machine Learning (TOPML): Submit papers here
Proceedings of the ACM on Networking (PACMNET): Submission guidelines here
Games: Research and Practice (GAMES): Submit papers here
Collective Intelligence (COLA): Submit papers here
Journal of Computer and System Sciences (JCSS): Submit papers here
ACM Journal on Autonomous Transportation Systems (JATS): Submit papers here
ACM Journal on Responsible Computing (JRC): Submit papers here
ACM Transactions on Recommender Systems (TORS): Submit papers here
Distributed Ledger Technologies: Research and Practice (DLT): Submit papers here
ACM Transactions on Evolutionary Learning (TELO): Submit papers here
ACM Digital Government: Research and Practice (DGOV): Submit papers here
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Inaugural Issue of ACM Transactions on Probabilistic Machine Learning
ACM has announced the publication of the first issue of the ACM Transactions on Probabilistic Machine Learning (TOPML), a new peer-reviewed publication. The new journal focuses on probabilistic methods that learn from data to improve performance on decision-making or prediction tasks under uncertainty. In keeping with ACM’s goal of being a fully Open Access publisher by the end of 2025, TOPML is a Gold Open Access journal and published papers are free to read and share via the ACM Digital Library. Read the ACM news release and visit the journal homepage.
Inaugural Issue: ACM Journal on Responsible Computing
The inaugural issue of ACM Journal on Responsible Computing (JRC) is now available for download. JRC will publish high-quality original research at the intersection of computing, ethics, information, law, policy, responsible innovation, and social responsibility from a wide range of convergent, interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, and transdisciplinary perspectives. Editor-in-Chief Kenneth R. Fleischmann is a Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies at the University of Texas at Austin School of Information. Read the ACM news release and visit the journal homepage.
Inaugural Issues of ACM/IMS Journal of Data Science
ACM and IMS (Institute of Mathematical Statistics) have announced the publication of the first issues of the ACM/IMS Journal of Data Science (JDS), a new peer-reviewed publication. The scope of the journal is multi-disciplinary and broad, spanning statistics, machine learning, computer systems, and the societal implications of data science. JDS accepts original papers as well as novel surveys that summarize and organize critical subject areas. The ACM/IMS Journal of Data Science is a Gold Open Access publication, permanently and freely available online for anyone, anywhere to read.
Inaugural Issue: Collective Intelligence
The inaugural issue of Collective Intelligence (COLA) is now available for download. Co-published by SAGE in collaboration with NESTA, COLA is a global, peer-reviewed, open-access journal that publishes trans-disciplinary work bearing on collective intelligence across the disciplines. The journal embraces a policy of creative rigor to facilitate the discovery of principles that apply across scales and new ways of harnessing the collective to improve social, ecological, and economic outcomes. For more information and to submit your work, visit the journal homepage.
Inaugural Issue: Transactions on Recommender Systems
ACM Transactions on Recommender Systems (TORS) is now available for download. TORS publishes high quality papers that address various aspects of recommender systems research such as algorithms, user experience, and the impact and value of such systems. The journal takes a holistic view of the field and calls for contributions from different subfields of computer science and information systems such as machine learning, data mining, information retrieval, web-based systems, data science and big data, and human-computer interaction. For more information and to submit your work, visit the journal homepage.
Inaugural Issue: Distributed Ledger Technologies: Research and Practice
The inaugural issue of ACM Distributed Ledger Technologies: Research and Practice (DLT) is now available for download. DLT is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes high quality, interdisciplinary research on the research and development, real-world deployment, and/or evaluation of distributed ledger technologies (DLT) such as blockchain, cryptocurrency, and smart contracts. DLT offers a blend of original research work and innovative practice-driven advancements by internationally distinguished DLT experts and researchers from academia, and public and private sector organizations. For more information and to submit your work, visit the journal homepage.
New Journal: ACM Games: Research and Practice
Games: Research and Practice (Games) offers a lighthouse for games research that defines the state of the art on games and playable media across academic research and industry practice. Inclusive in community, discipline, method, and game form, it publishes major reviews, tutorials, and advances on games and playable media that are both practically useful and grounded in robust evidence and argument, alongside case studies, opinions, and dialogues on new developments that will change games. For more information and to submit your work, visit the homepage.
Inaugural Issue: ACM Journal on Autonomous Transportation Systems
The inaugural issue of ACM Journal on Autonomous Transportation Systems (JATS) is now available for download. JATS aims to cover the topics in design, analysis, and control of autonomous transportation systems. The area of autonomous transportation systems is at a critical point where issues related to data, models, computation, and scale are increasingly important. Similarly, multiple disciplines including computer science, electrical engineering, civil engineering, etc., are approaching these problems with a significant growth in research activity. For further information read the news release, and to submit your manuscript, please visit the journal homepage.
Formal Aspects of Computing Journal Now Accepting Submissions
ACM and BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT will co-publish the journal Formal Aspects of Computing starting in 2022. Currently published by Springer Nature for BCS, the journal's scope includes fundamental computational concepts, fault-tolerant design, theorem-proving support, state-exploration tools, formal underpinning of widely-used notations and methods, history of formal methods, and more. With the new agreement, the journal will transition to Gold Open Access status. Read the ACM news release and visit the submissions site.
ACM Transactions on Internet of Things Launches
The new journal ACM Transactions on Internet of Things (TIOT) will cover applications, communication networks, data analytics, wearable devices, and many more topics in the context of IoT, with a focus on system designs, end-to-end architectures, and enabling technologies. TIOT solicits research that provides experimental evidence of its effectiveness in realistic scenarios. The inaugural issue is now available in the ACM Digital Library.