- Publish on time with the printed and Digital Library versions
available the first day of the issue month
Readers know that for several years each issue of TODS has come out
months after its cover date. As I discussed in
my September 2001
editorial,
there were two primary underlying causes: an inadequate backlog
and slow production. I'm pleased to report that both problems
have been solved, and that the December 2002 issue will be available in print
and in the digital library on December 1, 2002. In fact, articles are
placed on the TODS web site as soon as they are accepted. The December
articles have been present there since September.
- Ensure that articles are accurate and of high quality
The TODS Editorial Board does its part through rigorous reviewing of
submitted manuscripts, and ACM publication staff do their part through
careful copy-editing and close interaction with authors (see also
the ACM guidelines on
publication quality).
- Ensure that the electronic and printed version of an article
match within the limits of the style guidelines of each format
Starting a few issues ago, the electronic and printed versions of each
TODS article were and continue to be
generated from the same LaTeX source, to ensure that the contents match.
- Ensure that journal, transactions, and magazine articles are
professionally copy-edited
This is done for every TODS article.
- Ensure consistent formatting of articles in each publication
Authors of accepted manuscripts are provided with
style files
to ensure consistent
formatting. The final version the authors provide is identical to that
which appears, down even to the fonts employed, modulo subsequent copy editing.
- Make publications available at low cost to individual
subscribers, for the current year and for all previous years
TODS is available to individual subscribers for $39 per year (four
issues) for ACM Members, $34 per year for ACM Student Members, and $164
for nonmembers. An electronic subscription is $31 for members, $27 for
student members, and $131 for non-members. A combined print and online
subscription is $47 for ACM Members, $41 for ACM Student Members, and $197
for nonmembers. The online subscription includes all previous years: the
ACM Digital Library contains all issues back to issue 1 of volume 1, published in
March 1976.
- Take into account the needs of readers in economically emerging
countries and in economically undeveloped countries
Like all ACM publications, TODS has a sliding subscription rate for
such readers.
- Enable fast access to the electronic version of each article,
throughout the world
ACM has invested considerable funds so that all readers have fast access.
- Permit low cost purchasing of individual copies of articles
(printed or electronic version).
Single print copies are $18 each to ACM members and $40 to nonmembers;
single electronic copies are $5 and $10, respectively.