SIGUCCS

ACM SIGUCCS
Chair
Mat Felthousen
Website http://www.siguccs.org/

SIGUCCS (Special Interest Group on University and College Computing Services) is an association of professionals who support and manage the diverse aspects of information technology services at higher education institutions by providing professional development opportunities for SIGUCCS members and other individuals in the field. SIGUCCS is one of 34 special interest groups of ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery, the world’s largest educational and scientific computing society.

Founded in 1963, ACM SIGUCCS focuses on issues surrounding the support, delivery and management of information technology services in higher education. Areas of special interest include but are not limited to: end user services (help desk, student labs, training, documentation, consulting), curricular support, audio-visual services, educational technology issues, information technology management, academic technology, and faculty support.

Conferences

ACM SIGUCCS hosts a single conference annually, typically in October or November. Conference proceedings are available online through the ACM Digital Library to SIGUCCS members or library subscribers. [1] Information about past conferences and SIGUCCS-sponsored travel grants is available on the ACM SIGUCCS Website.

This event is a combination of two conferences previously held at different times of the year. The Service & Support portion of the conference is aimed at professionals involved in end-user information technology support gather to discuss and learn about supporting and delivering services to the educational community. The Management Symposium is for IT leaders and future leaders from colleges and universities and provides a place to gather and address current challenges facing them and their institutions.

Ongoing communication to allow networking in between conferences is available through a discussion list and social media. [2]

Awards

The ACM SIGUCCS Penny Crane Award for Distinguished Service [3] is a high-level award to recognize significant, multiple contributions from individuals over an extended period of time. This award was named after Penny Crane, who was actively involved in SIGUCCS from the mid-70's until her untimely death in January 1999.

The ACM SIGUCCS Hall of Fame Award [4] is an ongoing, web-based recognition of many individuals who have contributed significant time and energy in support of SIGUCCS activities.

Each year SIGUCCS sponsors Communication Awards[5] to recognize outstanding publications developed at college and university computing centers. These awards recognize excellence in developing useful and attractive publications and provide SIGUCCS conference participants with an opportunity to review model publications that may help them develop or enhance their own work.

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