IMPORTANT DATES

Friday, September 11, 2009: Paper submissions due.

Monday, September 14, 2009: Papers to Reviewers.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009: Reviews Due.

For Reviewers

Review Guidelines

Site Search

Search with Bing

Reviewer Information

Contents:

Important Dates for Paper Reviewers

Paper Submission Deadline:September 11, 2009
Papers to Reviewers:September 14, 2009
Reviews Due:September 30, 2009

All SIGCSE members are encouraged to participate in the reviewing process.

  • For New Reviewers Review signup will be posted at later date.
    If you are interested in reviewing papers for SIGCSE 2010, you are invited to complete the Reviewer Information Form. Please limit yourself to areas in which you feel somewhat expert. The system will automatically ask you to consider the areas carefully if you choose more than four.
     
  • For Those Who Have Previously Reviewed
    All people currently listed in the reviewer database will receive an e-mail message during August with their current recorded information.
    • If you would like to update the information in the database, go to the Reviewer Information Form by September 11, 2009. Please select your areas of reviewing carefully, limiting yourself to areas in which you have expertise.
    • If for some reason you do not want to continue as a reviewer, please send e-mail to sigcse@cs.grinnell.edu using "Remove Reviewer from SIGCSE Database" as the message subject, and include your name, reviewer number, and password in the message body.

Submissions are reviewed according to categories indicated by the authors. Reviewers will be assigned no more than three papers or six submissions of another type, based on their indicated subject areas of expertise. At least four reviewers are assigned to each. Papers are only available in electronic PDF format. Reviewers must use a Web browser and software capable of displaying PDF documents (For example: Adobe Reader). Reviewers of videos must have a Web browser with the Adobe Flash plugin, capable of viewing videos published on YouTube (YouTube.com).

The reviewing process has 3 simple steps:

  1. When reviews are assigned, you will be sent the reference numbers for each submission you are reviewing along with a reminder of your reviewer ID and password.
  2. Read through the collections of example review text for the types of submissions you are reviewing. Included are examples of comments for good, useful reviews.
  3. After reviewing, complete a report for each submission. Submit Reviews at http://db.grinnell.edu/sigcse/sigcse2010/Reviewers/reviewerViewing.asp.

Note: All reviews will be distributed anonymously to both the author(s) and reviewers of that submission. This will give the author feedback and provide information to reviewers as well. It is hoped that, over time, this feedback will help make the review process more consistent as reviewers can compare their responses to those of others.

Please contact SIGCSE 2010 Program Chairs:

Thomas Cortina
Carnegie Mellon University

Ellen Walker
Hiram College