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Key Points to Getting Published: Behind the Scenes with IEEE

11/17/2025 1:00 PM Clock - 2:00 PM Clock
Attendance:
Online event 
Event location:
  • Online an der Universitätsbibliothek (ZOOM)
Event Organizer:
  • Universitätsbibliothek
Category:
  • Training
Target groups:
  • Students
  • Doctoral candidates
  • Bachelor students
  • Master students
  • Scientific staff
  • Scientists
  • Research associates and doctoral candidates

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? In this session an IEEE Client Services Manager will provide insights into publishing with IEEE, including: 

  • Tips for selecting an appropriate IEEE journal or conference
  • What do successful IEEE authors do to make their papers stand out
  • Why editors and reviewers reject papers
  • How to enhance the visibility and impact of your research with open access
  • Strategies for an effective literature review
  • “I'm stuck!” Where to find tools to smooth the publishing process

Participate: 

No registration is necessary. To participate, simply enter the zoom room at https://uni-kassel.zoom-x.de/j/69200355820?pwd=y6UT8EW5MbUdJflYqvr1apdbzPbWw7.1

Trainer: 

Eszter Lukács is the IEEE Client Services Manager for customers located in Europe and Israel. Based in Berlin, Germany, she offers free online or on-site seminars on the IEEE Xplore Digital Library, publishing with IEEE, and assistance with Open Access agreements. She provides training, outreach and awareness to various IEEE user communities, including librarians, authors, engineers, researchers, students and faculty, as well as supporting the initiatives and information needs of IEEE Student Branches.  Eszter joined IEEE in 2013 and has more than twenty years of experience in the information industry. She holds her Magister degree in Linguistics from the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and speaks German, English, and Hungarian.

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Event location:

Online an der Universitätsbibliothek (ZOOM)