xeon123 Posted February 5, 2012 Posted February 5, 2012 HI, I submitted and presented a computer science research article in a conference, and now I don't know what steps are next to publish it in an official science magazine. It's common a conference holder publish the articles that were presented there? It's me that should try to submit my article in a magazine like ACM or IEEE?
mandarin.orange Posted February 6, 2012 Posted February 6, 2012 It's me that should try to submit my article in a magazine like ACM or IEEE? Yes. Decide on a target journal for you manuscript, then go to their webpage and read, carefully, the guidelines for authors about the submission process. If there's an abstract volume for the conference, you can list your presentation as a "publication" there on your CV. But, it doesn't carry the same "weight" as peer-reviewed, published articles.
timuralp Posted February 6, 2012 Posted February 6, 2012 (edited) In computer science (in most subfields that I'm aware of), important work is published in conferences. Journals tend to be more for expanded versions of prior conference papers (and novel works are seldom submitted there). Most (probably all) conferences publish the proceedings and that counts as a publication you can put on the CV/resume/web page/whatever. This is one stark difference between computer science and most other fields. Edited February 6, 2012 by timuralp
mhancock743 Posted April 25, 2012 Posted April 25, 2012 the site you're relentlessly spamming shares the same unholy web-design aspects of the apartment pages I'm currently wading through
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