EAI Abstracts

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EAI abstracts are introduced by EAI in order to support the widest possible dissemination of ideas concepts innovative products, and innovation strategies.

EAI abstracts will publish symposia and workshops endorsed by EAI as part of the summits or EAI round the clock operations.

Societies and organizations or members in EAI can request publication of their abstract based meetings at publications AT eai.eu .

EAI Abstracts will be published in the European Union Digital Library (EUDL) and offer the following benefits:

Open Access

  • Open Access is a new publishing model where the electronic copy of the article is made freely available with permission for sharing and redistribution. All articles published in all journals in the EAI Endorsed Transactions series are Open Access under the terms of the Creative Commons with Attribution license.
  • Open Access articles are known to enjoy a citation and dissemination advantage over other forms of research publication.
  • No longer is there a need to ask permission to reuse text or figures from your own publications!
  • Open Access does not require authors to transfer copyright to the publisher, thus it is compatible with the novel publication policies of universities such as Princeton forbidding copyright transfer (read more).

Indexing and beyond

  • EAI Endorsed Transactions will be submitted for inclusion in all the major indexing services, including Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic Search, DBLP, Engineering Information, the ISI Science Citation Index, and others…
  • … but we do not stop at supporting the traditional indexing services. To increase attention and the probability of citation of your article in Web 2.0, EAI supports innovative web tools that enable researchers to better share, classify and disseminate articles via the many different social bookmarking and networking services. As an example of this, learn about Inno-Rank, a community-based approach for measuring scientific reputation.
 
 

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