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anonymous submissions

How to Make Your Submission Anonymous

The Papers Co-Chairs will make every effort to ensure that each submission receives a fair and unbiased review. Since blind reviewing is an important part of that effort, authors need to be diligent in ensuring that their submission is anonymous. Since the Call for Papers states that submissions must be anonymous, Papers Co-Chairs may reject submissions that do not comply with this requirement.

"Anonymous submission" means that

  • the author(s) of a submission, and
  • their whereabouts (affiliation and geographical location: company, university, country etc.)

are not declared in the submission, or that they can be easily inferred from information contained in the submission.

Information which reveals the authors and/or their whereabouts can be contained

  • in the document itself, or
  • in meta-data attached to the file submitted.

Please check checks before submitting your paper:

A) DATA IN THE DOCUMENT ITSELF

  1. AUTHOR and ADDRESS/CONTACT INFO

    Do not enter any

    • author name(s)
    • address or contact info (phone, email etc.)

    You will be asked to enter this information separately into the reviewing system when you submit your paper.

    Please do NOT try to make your submission anonymous by entering author and contact details and then blacking it out - the information is still readable when viewing the pdf file, and/or the meta-data.

  2. SUBMISSION TEXT
    2a. Author names and whereabouts should not be revealed in the text of the submission (e.g. "2 of the authors (Smith and Jones) observed the subjects ...").
    2b. If you are referencing or referring to your - or your group's - previous work, do so in a manner that does not reveal your identity or whereabouts. E.g. instead of "In our previous study [9], we found ..." where [9] references a paper by Smith & Jones, say "A previous study [9] found that ..."

    Authors of accepted submissions will be able to change these expressions before the final version is published.

  3. BOOKMARKS

    Make sure not to leave bookmarks in your submission, since these contain user or organizations names.

  4. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    It is best not to make acknowledgements in the submission (again, they can be added if the submission is accepted). If you do make acknowledgements, be aware that thanks "to my colleagues at Sneezylabs" or "my doctoral advisor at Euphoric State" may compromise anonymity.

B) DOCUMENT META-INFORMATION

MS-Word and other word processors may generate and store meta-information which will be preserved in the PDF file. Therefore, do not enter any meta-information (author, organization etc.) for your submission file.

In MS-Word, for instance, you can check whether the system generates such info:

  1. Open the document in MS WORD
  2. From the "File" Menu, select "Properties". If your or your institution's details are revealed in here, please delete them before saving the file and converting it to PDF.

Finally, check the PDF file for meta-information before submitting it: In Acrobat Reader, Select "Document info" from the "File menu", then "General info".

If the filename or author reveal your identity or whereabouts, you need to erase them from the original document and convert it again.

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