The publication of research papers provides an opportunity for researchers to share their knowledge, achieve recognition, success, and progress their academic career. EAI’s own publications along with its unique partnership with Springer, supports this dissemination of knowledge through various publications, including journals, books, and conference proceedings.
To empower authors in achieving maximum visibility for their pioneering research and innovative discoveries, all EAI published articles are open access.
Give a global audience immediate and easy access to your research increasing the visibility of your work
Papers published with EAI are accessible through the European Union Digital Library (EUDL), reaching 1.2 million users monthly, leading to high citation rates.
In cooperation with Springer, articles and papers published with EAI have exceeded 1,000 citations.
Our rigorous peer-review process guarantees the high quality of every article submitted to and published by EAI.
EAI's conference proceedings, journals, and books are indexed in top databases with high impact factors, enhancing the visibility and impact of your research papers.
” I have held the position of Editor in Chief for the EAI Transactions on Industrial Networks and Intelligent Systems for the past seven years. During this time, I have gained extensive experience collaborating with EAI publishers, where the expeditious review process is of utmost importance to our authors.
Furthermore, EAI publishers have implemented a two-way free open access policy, eliminating fees for both authors and readers to publish and access papers. This initiative significantly enhances the visibility of research outputs within the broader community. I firmly believe that this progressive approach should serve as a model for other publishers to emulate.”
The European Union Digital Library (EUDL) is home to the latest groundbreaking research from across the globe, reaching more than 1.2 million people each month.
Maximize the visibility and impact of your research today.