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Powering the Technologies of the Future

For over a century, IEEE, through its prestigious publications, has helped to shape and power the technologies of the future. IEEE’s extensive collection of peer-reviewed journals, magazines and conference proceedings serves as a vital platform where engineers and researchers share breakthrough discoveries that become the foundation for transformative technologies shaping our world.

IEEE Xplore Reaches 7 Million Documents

In 2025, IEEE celebrated a new milestone, eclipsing seven million total documents hosted in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. IEEE is continually publishing new research and developing new publications and conferences to help users keep up to date with the latest technical developments in topics such as AI, blockchain, EVs and renewable energy. 

IEEE now offers 37 fully gold open access journals and 185 hybrid options (journals and magazines), spanning a wide range of technologies, offering more options than ever for authors. 

Celebrating 7M Documents and Counting, IEEE Xplore Digital Library

IEEE Journals Lead the Field in Latest Citation Rankings

In 2025, IEEE journals once again excelled in the journal citation rankings according to the latest Journal Citation Reports™ from Clarivate Analytics and CiteScore™ metrics by Scopus. The rankings highlight IEEE’s continued excellence in publishing influential research across diverse fields including artificial intelligence, imaging sciences, automation, cybernetics and computer science. A wide range of IEEE publications were among the most-cited journals in multiple categories:

IEEE Strengthens Research Integrity Efforts

IEEE established a cross-organizational Research Integrity team in 2025 to share best practices, coordinate evaluation of capabilities and accelerate adoption of research integrity measures across the organization. The STM Integrity Hub, a collaborative platform providing shared tools and community intelligence to detect and combat research integrity threats such as paper mills and duplicate submissions, was rolled out to all IEEE journals as a resource for editors and authors.