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Why submit
Where will your papers be published?
We are pleased to announce that the proceedings of ACDC 2018 will be published in an IET open access journal - The Journal of Engineering, which is indexed in IET Inspec, Ei Compendex, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), GoOA platform and Clarivate Analytics Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) which means that the content published in the Journal of Engineering is discoverable through Web of Science Core Collection.
The IET guarantees that successful authors will:
- Present their paper at ACDC 2018
- Have their final paper published on The Journal of Engineering
- Have their final paper published on IET Digital Library
- Have their paper indexed by IET Inspec, IEEE Xplore and submitted to Ei Compendex for consideration for indexing
IET Inspec is a major indexing database and incredibly valuable source for scientists, engineers and information professionals around the world. The Inspec database contains nearly 12 million bibliographic abstracts and indexing to journal articles, conference proceedings, technical reports and other literature in the fields of science and technology. Inspec Direct is the English-language bibliographic information service providing access to the world's scientific and technical literature via a precision research tool with sophisticated support functionality that allows users to analyse, store and communicate their findings. |
The IET Digital Library holds more than 100,000 technical papers from 1994 onwards for all IET journals, magazines, conference and seminar proceedings. Highly cited journals are available alongside the IET's member magazine E&T, plus seminar and conference publications. | |
Delivering full text access to the world's highest quality technical literature in engineering and technology, IEEE Xplore is a scholarly research database that publishes abstracts, and provides full-text for articles and papers on computer science, electrical engineering and electronics. The IEEE Xplore database contains over two million records which is almost one third of the world’s current literature in electrical engineering, communications and computer science. |