Submission Instructions for EAI Transactions

Submission Instructions for EAI Transactions EAI Endorsed Transactions are peer-reviewed, community-driven research journals covering the latest specialist topics at the emerging intersections of IT and other fields. A general guide for how to prepare your text and graphics for an article to be included in EAI Endorsed Transactions. Requirements for publishing in EAI Transactions

  1. The following types of articles can be submitted to our journals:
    • Research articles: Articles (4000-8000 words) that report original research and which present objective, questions, methods, results, discussions, and conclusions.
    • Review article: In-depth review articles (4000-8000 words) of topics that build upon comprehensive references to the published literature. These articles are meant to offer relevant concepts, frameworks, theoretical proposals and limitations in the topic covered.
    • Editorial: These are written by the editor(s) or invited researchers (1000-2000 words) to discuss broader issues related to the articles published in the issue, the journal or certain topics relevant to the journal.
  2. The articles must be written by correct EAI Endorsed Transactions template (zip).
  3. Researchers should adhere to publication requirements that submitted work is original, is not plagiarised, and has not been published elsewhere.
  4. The abstract must be structured according to PubMed’s format. The abstract should be between 200 and 1000 characters long. Please minimize the use of abbreviations and do not cite references in the abstract.​
  5. Three to eight keywords representing the main content of the article are required.
  6. Please ensure that the reference style is followed precisely; if the references are not in the correct style, they may need to be retyped and carefully proofread. You can find it in the EAI Transactions templates.
  7. The articles have to be written in formal English, ‘spell checked’ and ‘grammar checked’.
  8. Only articles and abstracts that have been published or are in press or are available through public e-print/preprint servers, may be cited.
  9. All references mentioned in the Reference List are cited in the text, and vice versa.
  10. Figures and tables need to be in readable quality.
  11. Permission has been obtained for use of copyrighted material from other sources (including the Internet).

You need to submit your paper in the following formats:

  • A PDF copy of your manuscript.
  • An archive file (Zip.) containing the source files for your manuscript, prepared in Word.

Both the PDF and the source files should be prepared according to the guidelines and requirements.

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