CMG is eager to assist its members in their professional development. One key aspect of this involves the papers presented at the annual conference and published via the Proceedings. Paper presentations by the membership form the core of the conference and all members are encouraged to contribute their knowledge and experiences in the field. But, the Program Committee recognizes that potential authors may be reluctant to submit a paper for a variety of reasons, including:
To address these concerns, the Program Committee offers potential authors personalized assistance through the Mentor Program. For those potential authors requesting assistance, a volunteer mentor will be assigned to provide editorial and development assistance throughout the paper process, beginning with assistance in creating the abstract, guidance through the review process, and if accepted, assistance getting the paper edited and the presentation set up. The nature and amount of assistance is negotiated between the potential author and the mentor.
To participate in this program as a potential author requesting assistance, interested authors need to identify themselves EARLY in the paper submission process. To this end, we recommend the following:
To volunteer in this program as a mentor assisting a potential author, please complete the volunteer request form.
For those potential authors who find themselves truly concerned about "stage fright", the Author Mentor Program encourages partnering with a co-author who is willing to present the paper if accepted. If a co-author is desired but one is not readily available, contact the Program Chair and assistance will be given to locate a possible co-author.
For more information see the Mentor FAQ or email