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Journals by Department

Journals in Electrical engineering

Here are the principal journals in which Polytechnique Montréal professors in the Electrical Engineering Department have published the most in the last five years (2016 to 2020).

  • Number of articles for the Electrical Engineering Department only
  • 2020 impact factors taken from Journal Citation Reports
  • View the details of the archiving permissions granted by the publisher in the standard copyright transfer contract

Important note about comparing impact factors: The impact factor of a journal is determined by the number of citations to its articles. For more details, consult the guide Promoting Your Research Activities - Journal Impact. Also, citation practices are often very different from one field to another and the professors of the same department can publish in several fields. Therefore, caution should be used when comparing impact factors. It would be wrong to conclude that journals with the highest impact factor in this list are automatically the most prestigious or the most renowned.

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Conformity with the Open Access Policies

  Compliant for free

Self-archiving allowed after an embargo of 12 months or less - green road

  Compliant for a fee

Hybrid journal with an embargo over 12 months or fully open access journal - gold road

  Not compliant

Embargo over 12 months or self-archiving not allowed

  Information to be verified

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No embargo period
Revue en libre accès
Fully Open Access journal

 

The summary of archving rights is given as an indication only, according to the available information at the time of publishing.

For the Fonds de recherche du Québec (FRQ), the legend does not apply for grant and award competitions launched on or after July 1st 2022. The FRQ requires publications to be published in open access immediately, without any embargo. Open access dissemination policy (2022 revised version)

Hybrid journals and open access journals

All articles published in open access under a Creative Commons license can be deposited in PolyPublie immediately after publication.

Whether they are in a fully open access journal or a hybrid journal (traditional journal with open access option), fees are generally imposed on authors when they are published, while readers can consult it free of charge.

Most journals and publishers today offer open access options to enable you to comply with granting agencies' requirements.

For more details, see our guide on Open Access.

Archiving permissions for the Big Five publishers

Your journal of choice is not in this list? The major scientific publishers provide you with tools to easily find archiving permissions for your journal.

Feel free to contact the library for publisher policies that do not appear in this list.

Usually allows the deposit in PolyPublie of the author's final manuscript, after an embargo ranging from 6 to 36 months depending on the journal. Check the Journal Embargo Finder for your journal's permissions.

Usually allows the deposit in PolyPublie of the author's final manuscript after a 24-month embargo, or less according to funders requirements. Check with your journal if it is not covered by an exception.

Usually allows the deposit in PolyPublie of the author's final manuscript after a 12-month embargo. Check with your journal if it is not covered by an exception.

Usually allows the deposit in PolyPublie of the author's final manuscript after a 12-month embargo. See the page Open Access Options (under "Repository Archiving").

Usually allows the deposit in PolyPublie of the author's final manuscript after a 12-month embargo. Check the Author Compliance Tool by selecting your granting agency and the title of your journal only.

Author addendum to publication agreement

Did you know that you can make changes to a contract you sign with a publisher? In order to do this, you can add an addendum to the publication agreement.

Here is an example: the SPARC Canadian Author Addendum, proposed by the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL).

For more information on how to use it, consult:

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Disclaimer: The summary of archiving rights is presented here for information purposes only and has no legal value.

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