Organizations rely on IEEE journals, conference papers, standards, eBooks, eLearning courses, and other solutions to innovate, build from prior research, and stay up-to-date on the latest technologies.
IEEE offers subscription options to suit any size organization; ranging from large universities to small companies. Each organization is unique, and that’s why IEEE has developed research subscription options to fit any size organization and budget.
Whether you are an academic institution that needs instant convenient access to the latest research for all of your engineering students, or a technology company sharpening your competitive edge through innovation, the IEEE Xplore Digital Library has a subscription option to meet your organization’s needs.
- What are the benefits?
IEEE Xplore delivers innovative information and powerful research tools:
- Full-text access to nearly 7 million documents
- Highly cited, peer-reviewed research that fuels more new patents than any other publisher
- Over 1.4 million articles from 212 top-cited IEEE journals, magazines, and transactions
- Over 4.8 million conference papers from as far back as 1936, with up to 250,000 added each year
- Approximately 5,000 IEEE standards documents in key technology fields
- Backfile to the late 1800s for select titles
Abstract/citation and bibliographic records for subscribed content - Robust search tools with a user-friendly interface
- Daily updates with approximately 20,000 new IEEE documents added each month
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