Comment by rssoconnor

1 month ago

How does the arXiv manage the same feat for one tenth the cost?

It doesn't. arXiv is exclusively a pre-print service. The ACM digital library is for peer-reviewed, published papers. All of the peer-review happens through the ACM, as well as the physical conferences where people present and publish their papers.

  • The peer review is all done by volunteers of conferences, not ACM.

    • Yes, and that peer review happens through the ACM. It serves an organizing function. The conferences themselves are also in-person events, and most of the important research papers come out of those conferences.