Quality in Conference Publishing

Phil Laplante Pennsylvania State University ; Jon Rockne University of Calgary ; Paolo Montuschi Polytechnic University of Turin ; Thomas Baldwin Los Alamitos Medical Center ; Mike Hinchey University of Limerick ; Linda Shafer The University of Texas at Austin ; Jeffrey Voas CACI International (United States) ; Wenping Wang University of Hong Kong

Abstract

The rapid growth in the number of conferences and papers appearing in conference proceedings publications has increased the need to examine the issue of conference paper quality. Since conference content is included in permanent repositories, such as IEEE's Xplore, the existence of low-quality papers in a conference will degrade the value and reputation of the conference and the repository. The aim of this contribution is to consider these issues from the point of view of the Conference Publications Operations Committee of the IEEE Computer Society, and offer ideas that could lead to improved conference publishing quality for all IEEE societies and even non-IEEE entities.

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IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication
Published
2009-06-01
DOI
10.1109/tpc.2009.2017989
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