ACM Special Interest Groups (SIGS) Volunteer Resources
SIG members are strongly encouraged to volunteer on all levels of SIG activities. Volunteers who wish to serve may contact the Chair of the SIG in which they are interested.
SIG Management Resources
- SIG Reference Sheet
- SIG Officers' Manual
- Conference Handbook
- Conference Handbook - Appendix
- SIG Conference Manual
- SIG Policies and Procedures
- SIG Bylaws
- SIG Information Directors' Guide v SIG Conference Leaders' Resources
- SIG Leaders' "Best Practices" Sessions
- How to Start an ACM SIG
- How to Start a SIG Chapter
- SIG Member Benefits
- Orientation Presentation Slides
- ACM Travel Guidelines
SIG Conference Forms
- ACM In-Cooperation Technical Meeting Request Form (TMRF)
- Preliminary Approval Form
- Sponsored/Co-Sponsored TMRF
SIG Reports and Statistics
- SIG Governing Board and SGB Executive Committee Minutes, Agenda, Actions and Motions
- SIG Governing Board Annual Report FY 2006 (pdf)
- SIGs Annual Reports
- SIG Financial Reports
- SIG Member/Subscriber Statistics
SIG Awards
SIG People
Why I Belong to ACM
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Lifelong Learning
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Get Involved with ACM
ACM is a volunteer-led and member-driven organization. Everything ACM accomplishes is through the efforts of people like you. A wide range of activities keep ACM moving, including organizing conferences, editing journals, reviewing papers and participating on boards and committees, to name just a few. Find out all the ways that you can volunteer with ACM.