The ACM Digital Library Is Now Open Access During Coronavirus Pandemic

The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) has made the ACM Digital Library open access to help support the computing community during the coronavirus pandemic. Founded in 1947, the ACM is the world’s largest scientific and educational computing society and publishes over 50 journals, including the prestigious Journal of the ACM, and two general magazines for computer professionals, Communications of the ACM and Queue. “We believe that ACM can help support research, discovery and learning during this time of crisis by opening the ACM Digital Library to all,” writes ACM President Cherri Pancake in a letter on ACM.org. “For the next three months, there will be no fees assessed for accessing or downloading work published by ACM. We hope this will help researchers, practitioners and students maintain access to our publications as well as increasing visibility and awareness of ACM’s journals, proceedings and magazines.” The ACM DL will continue to be open through June 30, 2020. “This global health crisis is a unique challenge that has impacted many ACM members,” adds Pancake. “We would like to express our concern and support for all who are affected by this outbreak.”

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