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Wiley-IEEE Press
NameWiley-IEEE Press
Founded1996
CountryUnited States
HeadquartersHoboken, New Jersey
PublicationsBooks, monographs, textbooks, professional references
TopicsElectrical engineering, computer science, communications, signal processing

Wiley-IEEE Press

Wiley-IEEE Press is a joint publishing venture formed to produce technical books and professional references in Electrical engineering, Computer science, Telecommunications, and allied fields. It combines the publishing programs of John Wiley & Sons and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers to serve researchers, practitioners, and students with titles ranging from textbooks to handbooks and standards-related commentaries. The imprint has published works tied to major conferences, societies, and award-winning authors and is distributed through global channels serving regions such as North America, Europe, and Asia.

History

Wiley-IEEE Press was established in 1996 as a cooperative effort between John Wiley & Sons and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers to expand professional publishing in Electrical engineering and Computer science. Early collaborations drew on authors affiliated with institutions like Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, Princeton University, and Carnegie Mellon University. The list grew through ties to IEEE organizational units such as the IEEE Communications Society, IEEE Computer Society, IEEE Signal Processing Society, IEEE Power & Energy Society, and connections to standards bodies including Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Standards Association activities and related working groups. Over time the imprint released titles authored by researchers from Bell Labs, IBM Research, Microsoft Research, AT&T Bell Laboratories, and national labs such as Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Los Alamos National Laboratory.

Publications and Imprints

The imprint issues books, textbooks, handbooks, monographs, and edited volumes tied to IEEE conferences like IEEE International Conference on Communications, IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision, IEEE Global Communications Conference, and series connected to awards such as the IEEE Medal of Honor recipients. Notable authors and editors include contributors from Alan Turing-related scholarship, researchers associated with Claude Shannon legacies, and practitioners connected to figures like John von Neumann and Ada Lovelace-themed retrospectives. Publications often address topics relevant to communities around institutions such as Caltech, ETH Zurich, Imperial College London, University of Cambridge, and Tsinghua University, and tie into industry stakeholders including Intel, Qualcomm, NVIDIA, Google, and Cisco Systems.

Editorial and Peer Review Process

Editorial oversight integrates editorial boards drawn from members of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and contributors from university departments such as Harvard University and Yale University. Peer review protocols mirror procedures used by journals like IEEE Transactions on Communications, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, and IEEE Transactions on Computers, with reviewers often drawn from editorial rosters associated with the IEEE Computer Society and the IEEE Communications Society. Authors frequently include awardees and fellows from organizations like the Royal Society, National Academy of Engineering, and ACM Fellows, and manuscripts undergo technical vetting comparable to proceedings for conferences like NeurIPS and ICML when applicable. Editorial partnerships have produced invited volumes honoring recipients of prizes such as the Turing Award and the IEEE John von Neumann Medal.

Distribution and Access Models

Distribution uses channels of John Wiley & Sons alongside IEEE member-access mechanisms tied to IEEE Xplore collections and institutional subscriptions at libraries such as the Library of Congress, British Library, and major university repos. Access models include print, eBook, perpetual access for institutions, and bundled packages that mirror licensing frameworks used by publishers like Springer, Elsevier, and Cambridge University Press. Sales and licensing serve corporate customers including Siemens, General Electric, and Honeywell, and academic procurement often involves consortia such as Research Libraries UK and Big Ten Academic Alliance. Some works are highlighted in curricula at schools like Georgia Institute of Technology and University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.

Notable Works and Series

The imprint's catalog includes handbooks and foundational texts used alongside classics from authors linked historically to Claude Shannon, Norbert Wiener, and Donald Knuth in areas like information theory, control systems, and algorithms. Series address topics covered at events like the International Symposium on Information Theory and the IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting, and include titles relevant to practitioners at organizations such as ARM Holdings, Texas Instruments, and Broadcom. Several books have been adopted for courses at MIT, UCLA, Columbia University, and Johns Hopkins University and have been used as references by recipients of honors like the IEEE Edison Medal.

Partnerships and Collaborations

Collaborative relationships span professional societies including the IEEE Computer Society, IEEE Communications Society, and IEEE Power & Energy Society, academic presses such as Oxford University Press in co-publication contexts, and industry partners like Microsoft Research and IBM Research for authored titles. The press works with conference organizers for proceedings from gatherings like IEEE INFOCOM, IEEE CVPR, and IEEE ICC and cooperates with standards-development entities including the Internet Engineering Task Force and regional bodies like European Telecommunications Standards Institute. It also engages in outreach with university centers such as MIT Media Lab, Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, and Berkeley Lab.

Category:Academic publishers