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DESCRIPTION:Publishing in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings
  is an essential part of the research process. But to get published\, you 
 need to first understand the process. This talk gives a detailed\, behind 
 the scenes look at how papers are handled by typical journals and conferen
 ces. Specific case studies are provided\, focusing on the flow from submis
 sion to acceptance (or rejection) and the Internet-based tools used to man
 age this flow. The first example is a journal — IEEE Transactions on Wir
 eless Communications — which uses Manuscript Central to handle reviews. 
 The second example is a conference — IEEE MILCOM — which uses the EDAS
  system. By understanding the process\, you will be able to avoid common p
 itfalls and maximize the chances for acceptance.\n\nCo-sponsored by: Sarik
 a.Khushalani-Solanki@mail.wvu.edu\n\nSpeaker(s): Matt Valenti\, \n\nRoom: 
 G102\, Bldg: Engineering Sciences Building (ESB)\, West Virginia Universit
 y\, Morgantown\, West Virginia\, United States
LOCATION:Room: G102\, Bldg: Engineering Sciences Building (ESB)\, West Virg
 inia University\, Morgantown\, West Virginia\, United States
ORGANIZER:gianfranco.doretto@mail.wvu.edu
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:How to Get Published: An Inside View of the IEEE Peer-Review Proces
 s
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/156539
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p class=&quot;p1&quot;&gt;Publishing in peer-reviewed jou
 rnals and conference proceedings is an essential part of the research proc
 ess. But to get published\, you need to first understand the process. This
  talk gives a detailed\, behind the scenes look at how papers are handled 
 by typical journals and conferences. Specific case studies are provided\, 
 focusing on the flow from submission to acceptance (or rejection) and the 
 Internet-based tools used to manage this flow. The first example is a jour
 nal &amp;mdash\; IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications &amp;mdash\; which u
 ses Manuscript Central to handle reviews. The second example is a conferen
 ce &amp;mdash\; IEEE MILCOM &amp;mdash\; which uses the EDAS system. By understand
 ing the process\, you will be able to avoid common pitfalls and maximize t
 he chances for acceptance.&lt;/p&gt;
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