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Journals

The ‘ACM TORS’ journal had a successful first-year ACM Transactions on Recommender Systems (ACM TORS) had a successful first year. Since March 2023 four issues have been published. Posted in ACM TORS News, Journals | Tagged Issues | Leave a comment “Recommender Systems – Frontiers in Big Data” has published 18 articles since its launch...

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Pre-Print Repositories

arXiv arXiv is probably the de-facto standard for publishing pre-prints in computer science. The major advantage of arXiv is that its content is included in many other services like academic recommender-systems, search engines, and open access meta-repositories like CORE. Hence, publishing at arXiv ensures a certain level of distribution of your manuscript. arXiv manuscripts are...

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Doctoral Consortia

What is a Doctoral Consortium? A Doctoral Consortium (DC), also sometimes referred to as a Doctoral Symposium or PhD Workshop, is a forum designed for PhD students in the field of recommender systems to present their research, receive feedback from experienced researchers, and engage in networking opportunities with their peers. It typically takes place as...

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Workshops

The ACM Conference on Recommender Systems always hosts a number of interesting workshops. An overview of past workshops can be found at https://recsys.acm.org/workshops/, for the most recent ones check the latest ACM RecSys Conference webpage. https://recsys.acm.org/workshops/ Many other conferences also host workshops relating to recommender systems. Most notably probably SIGIR and UMAP but also many...

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Conferences & Calendar

Our Google Conference & Event Calendar Our calendar shows all the conferences we consider relevant for the RecSys community. For selected conferences, we also include submission deadlines. To see a list of all events, switch to the "Agenda" tab and select "Look for more". Open the calendar in a new browser window for a better...

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Venue Rankings

News ACM UMAP conference now A-ranked: What does it mean for the RecSys community? ACM UMAP just got an upgrade that many academics quietly care about. The UMAP 2026 website states that the conference is ranked A (“Excellent”) in the ICORE 2026 rankings. For anyone who has ever had to translate “this venue is great”...

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