How to Get Published: An Inside View of the IEEE Peer-Review Process

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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 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 journal — IEEE Transactions on Wireless 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 pitfalls and maximize the chances for acceptance.



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  • West Virginia University
  • Morgantown, West Virginia
  • United States
  • Building: Engineering Sciences Building (ESB)
  • Room Number: G102

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  • Co-sponsored by Sarika.Khushalani-Solanki@mail.wvu.edu


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Matt Valenti

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When not teaching classes at West Virginia University, Matthew Valenti serves the IEEE Communication Society (ComSoc) in a variety of ways. He is the Chair of the Executive Editorial Committee for the IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications. In this capacity, he serves directly under the Editor-in-Chief and oversees the pre-screening of 2,000 submitted papers per year. He has previously been an editor for IEEE Transactions on Communications, IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, and IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology. He is the Technical Program Chair for the 2017 IEEE Military Communications Conference (MILCOM-2017) and has served in various senior leadership roles and on the steering committee for MILCOM. He is on the technical steering committee for IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC) and IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM) and has served in various leadership roles for these conferences, including Technical Program Vice Chair for GLOBECOM-2013. In collaboration with his students, he has published 132 papers in peer-reviewed conferences and journals.