IEEE Publishing Tools & Policy Information For Authors, Editors, & Conference Organizers



POLICIES FOR CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS

IEEE Principles of Scholarly Publishing
Plagiarism
Copyrights
General Policies
IEEE Policies, Section 6: Publications, Services, and Products  



Plagiarism

Plagiarism Tutorial - A short Powerpoint presentation that explains the problem of plagiarism, and how it adjudicated within IEEE.

Plagiarism FAQ - Information about the various IEEE policies related to plagiarism.

Introduction to Guidelines for Handling Plagiarism Complaints - An introduction to the PSPB Operations Manual Guidelines

Investigating Possible Misconduct - A description of the investigation process for cases of alleged plagiarism, taken from Section 8.2.4B and C of the IEEE PSPB Operations Manual.

Flowchart for Investigating Possible Plagiarism - A graphical representation of the adjudication process for plagiarism complaints.

Identifying Plagiarism - A useful set of factors and scenarios to be considered when assessing whether plagiarism has occurred.

Guidelines for Handling Multiple Submission and Prior Publication - (from Section 8.2.4F of the PSPB Operations Manual)—Describes acceptable reuse of previously published material, author's obligations regarding multiple submission, prior publication and reuse of previously published work and appropriate corrective actions that correspond to the degree or type of misconduct.

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Copyrights

IEEE Copyright Form - In PDF format, also available as a Microsoft Word document.

Electronic Copyright Form FAQ - Information about the IEEE eCopyright Form

Copyright FAQ - A variety of information related to copyrights, trademarks, and fair use.

Policy on Electronic Dissemination - (from Section 8.1.9 of the PSPB Operations Manual)—Includes policies on the use of electronic preprints, author self-archiving on personal and classroom servers as well as on company or institutional repositories, online posting of collected works, and linking to IEEE web sites.

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General Policies

IEEE Identity Standards - Information on how the IEEE name, Master Brand and other organizational symbols are used in all official materials and communications from the IEEE, both print and electronic.

Conference Proceedings Disseminated Electronically - Policy statement by the Conference Publications Committee on the electronic accessibility of proceedings

IEEE Principles of Scholarly Publishing

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IEEE Policies, Section 6:  Publications, Services, and Products

6.1  Authority for IEEE Publication Products and Services
6.2  Use of Products and Services
6.3  IEEE Copyright
6.4  Multiple Publication of Original Technical Material in IEEE Periodicals
6.5  Second Class Mailing Permits
6.6  IEEE Organizational Unit Publications

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