Papers and Late-Breaking Work

OzCHI 2024 invites original contributions on all topics related to human-computer interaction (HCI), interaction design, and interactive technologies. We welcome submissions from design, engineering, social science, creative industries and other related disciplines. In this Call For Papers we invite Long Papers as well as Late-Breaking Work submissions. The paper contributions should address current practices, discuss theoretical approaches, or present novel research through relevant case studies, design processes, and community and industry examples. Submissions to both categories will be double anonymous, peer-reviewed, and published in the conference proceedings.

Long Papers

Long Papers should present original research and mature work in HCI and interaction design. These papers may describe investigations of user needs or contexts of use, lab-based evaluations or field deployments of prototypes, or other design-led or empirical investigations examining the relationship between people and technology.

Authors are encouraged to submit a paper of length proportional to its contribution. The average length of OzCHI papers is approximately 7,000–8,000 words, excluding references, figure/table captions, and appendices. Submissions of 12,000 words or more will be considered excessively long and could be desk rejected. Accepted long papers will be presented in person at the conference and included in the ACM Digital Library's conference proceedings. At least one author must register with OzCHI and present the paper in person. Remote and pre-recorded presentations will not be offered as part of OzCHI 2024.

Late-Breaking Work

Late-breaking work (LBW) submissions present emerging ideas that would benefit from discussion with members of the HCI community. These submissions may include initial findings from new research, experiences of reflective practitioners, and first drafts of novel concepts and approaches. 

Contributions should be up to 5,000 words, excluding references, in the single-column ACM format and anonymised for peer review. Accepted LBW will be presented as a poster during the conference and included in the conference proceedings at the ACM Digital Library. At least one author must register with OzCHI and present the poster in person. 

Important Dates

All submissions are in Anywhere on Earth (AoE) time zone.

Preparing and Submitting Your Paper

Step 1: Download the ACM Master Template

Step 2: Write your paper

Step 3: Complete submission

Selection Process

An international panel will double-anonymously review Long Papers and LBW. Based on the full text of the submission, the panel will evaluate them for significance, originality, and clarity of writing.

Long Papers should:

LBW submissions should:

Awards

Awards are presented to the highest quality papers and reviews.

Contact 

Long Paper Chairs
Jane Turner (Queensland University of Technology)
Nicole Vickery (Queensland University of Technology)
Greg Wadley (The University of Melbourne)
longpapers.chair@ozchi.org

Late-Breaking Work Chairs
Diego Muñoz (Swinburne University of Technology)
Tara Capel (The University of Edinburgh)
lbw.chair@ozchi.org