Web Studies 2026 (WS.5) is inviting interdisciplinary research on the Web and digital societies. Topics include online communities, platforms, digital cultures, AI and society, governance, infrastructures, and socio-technical transformations. This...
The ACM Conference on Human-AI Complementarity and Alignment (HCOMP) is the premier venue for disseminating the latest research findings on human-AI complementarity and alignment. Its community studies and designs systems that combine the...
The ACM Web Conference Steering Committee invites academic and research institutions to submit an initial Expression of Interest (EOI) to host the annual ACM Web Conference 2029. EOI from the Asian region are more than welcome even though this call...
The ACM Web Conference Steering Committee is pleased to announce the details of the WebConf series for 2028. WebConf 2028 will take place in Edmonton, Canada. The General Co-Chairs for this conference are Prof. Davood Rafiei (University of Alberta,...
The ACM Open program is designed to help institutions actively support Open Access publishing. We’re proud to share that more than 1,800 institutions worldwide are already participating, covering approximately 72% of all ACM conference papers. To...
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| 28 Sep 2026 ACM Conference on Recommender Systems 2026 |
| 21 Oct 2026 Web Studies 2026 |
| 27 Oct 2026 22nd International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies |
Since the invention of the World Wide Web in 1989, The Web Conference (formerly known as the International World Wide Web Conference, abbreviated as WWW) is a yearly international academic conference on the topic of the future direction of the World Wide Web. This conference has been the premier venue to present and discuss progress in research, development, standards, and applications of the topics related to the Web. Over the past three decades, The Web Conference has been the forum where some of the most fundamental Web technologies have been introduced, such as the Anatomy of a Large Scale Web Search Engine in 1998 prefiguring Google, the EigenTrust algorithm in 2003, and the YAGO knowledge base in 2007 (see also the Test of Time Award past recipients). The conference assembles scholars, researchers, policymakers, practitioners, and end-users with one unifying goal: to envision and create the future of the Web.