Learn IEEE’s publishing process, Sept. 30

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Identifying where to publish your research can be a daunting task. Should you write a conference paper, a journal article or both? What is peer review, an ORCID ID, a predatory journal and other publication jargon? 

ASU students, faculty and researchers are invited to attend an insightful session on scholarly communication and publishing, with a focus on opportunities with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, or IEEE. The IEEE is a widely respected platform for engineering faculty and the research community.

In this session, IEEE Client Services Manager Tom Jevec will share guidance on publishing with the IEEE, including:

  • Tips for choosing the right IEEE journal or conference.
  • Strategies successful authors use to structure impactful research.
  • What editors and reviewers look for, and common reasons papers are rejected.
  • Ways to boost the visibility and impact of your published research.
  • Publishing tools and resources available to support authors throughout the process.

Understanding the Publishing Process: Behind the Scenes with IEEE
Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025
Noon–1 p.m.
Hayden Library (LIB) 236, Tempe campus [map] or on Zoom
Register to attend