My SIGGRAPH Asia submission needs to cite one of our own web pages, which can easily be anonymized. Now what should I do?
If you can reasonably cite the web page in the third person, go ahead. Remember, however, that reviewers may be reluctant to visit cited web pages, since doing so could compromise their anonymity. If for some reason you can’t cite a web page in the third person, or if doing so would compromise your anonymity (for example, the same pictures appear in your submission and on the web page, or the web page includes a link to a paper by you that is cited in your SIGGRAPH Asia 2009 submission as Anonymous Authors), then don’t cite it; find another solution. If in this unusual case you’re worried about a reviewer thinking that you’ve appropriated other people’s work without proper citation, then submit as supplemental material a letter explaining the situation. You do not need to anonymize this letter. Of course, you can also upload as supplementary material your web page .html source, and any other files it points to.
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