The following are guidelines on the use of the IEEE logo, i.e., the diamond-shaped emblem which is registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office as the ...
When does plagiarism occur? Is there an established percentage, a rule of thumb, a saturation point that we can use to determine when plagiarism has taken place? Or is it simply that "plagiarism is ...
In order to maximize the value of IEEE publications to authors, users and the IEEE, the following IEEE copyright policies shall be applied throughout the IEEE: 1. IEEE shall serve and protect the ...
In November 2012, the PSPB approved policy that requires all IEEE content to be screened for possible plagiarism. In order to support this new policy, IEEE provides all publication editors with free ...
Technology is evolving rapidly, and technical professionals need to keep their skills up-to-date in order to help their organizations stay competitive. Additionally, many engineers need continuing ...
A candidate shall be an engineer, scientist, educator, technical executive or originator in IEEE-designated fields Candidates shall have been in professional practice for at least ten years Candidates ...
Membership in IEEE is open to individuals who, by education or experience, give evidence of competence in an IEEE designated field. The designated fields are: Engineering, Computer Sciences and ...
Review the step-by-step process below to learn how to become—or nominate someone to become—an IEEE Fellow. As defined in IEEE Bylaw I-104.2, the following qualifications apply to Fellow grade: The ...
IEEE Electronic Copyright Form (eCF) was introduced to authors and volunteers in May 2004. Since its inception, the eCF has successfully proven itself to be a highly ...