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Electrical & Electronics Engineering

Subject guide to Engineering resources for study or research of the subject

Journal selection

Journals vary widely, so think before you choose a journal for publishing:

Online Guide: Research Metrics

 

Predatory journals (fraudulent, deceptive, or pseudo-journals) are journals which aim mainly at profit, and attempt to deceive authors to publish for a fee without providing robust peer-review or editorial services. They publish all articles, including low quality, unrelated to the topic of the journal, or nonsensical ones, as long as the authors pay a fee.

Some journals appear to have been hijacked, meaning that their websites or branding have been co-opted by a predatory journal or publisher.

 

Online Guide: Avoid Predatory Journals

 

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Open Access

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Open Access

Open Access brings you the following benefits:

  • Improving reach of research
  • Helping to provide evidence for impact
  • Improved reputation for researchers and their host institution through increased citations
  • Improved quality of research through open, transparent and reproducible research practices

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Article Processing Charges Discounts & Waivers

To encourage open access, the Libraries has signed Transformative Agreements with various publishers to provide APC (Article Processing Charges) for HKU authors.

Details: https://libguides.lib.hku.hk/openaccess/ta

 

Online Guide: Open Access@HKUL

Research Impact

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Compare journals and look for high-impact journals or articles:

Online Guide: Research Metrics@HKUL

Manuscript preparation

Before preparing a final version of your article for submission, read your target journal's Author Guidelines / Submission Guidelines to understand the journal's policies and practices, including but not limited to:

  • Scope of the journal
  • Manuscript types
  • Document format
  • Cover letter
  • Research data policy
  • Editorial policies
  • Manuscript transfer

DataHub: HKU Data Repository

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Many governments, funding agencies, institutions, and journals now require that authors make the data used in the research open, accessible and reusable. This is to ensure reproducibility, research integrity, and scientific rigor.

You may consider HKU DataHub (https://datahub.hku.hk/faculty-of-engineering), the cloud platform for storing, citing, sharing, and discovering research data and all scholarly outputs created by HKU researchers and RPG students.

 

Online Guide: DataHub

Preprints

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You may consider depositing your manuscript in a preprint server before publication for potential benefits such as:

  • early dissemination of research findings,
  • earlier and broader feedback, and
  • higher citations.

Please check the journal policy on preprints first ⁠— some publishers may have restrictions on preprint servers, and some may not accept manuscripts already published as preprints.

 

Online Guide: Preprints

Author Profiles


 

Online Guide: Researcher Profiles

HKU Scholars Hub: Institutional Repository

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HKU Scholars Hub is to enhance the visibility of HKU authors and their research. You can find: