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What Are IEEE Books?
IEEE Books are monographs, edited volumes, reference works, and textbooks published under the IEEE Press imprint and through the Wiley-IEEE Press co-publishing partnership, covering electrical, electronic, and computer engineering and related disciplines. IEEE has published technical books since the organization's early decades, initially as a way to make foundational and advanced technical knowledge available to practitioners who needed more depth than journal articles could provide. The book program complements the journal and conference paper publishing activity that forms the bulk of IEEE's technical output, targeting readers who need a systematic treatment of a subject rather than incremental research results.
The current publishing model, established when IEEE Press partnered with John Wiley and Sons in 2001, uses Wiley's editorial, production, and distribution infrastructure while maintaining the IEEE Press brand and peer review standards. This partnership expanded the reach of IEEE technical books into commercial and academic markets that IEEE had not previously served at the same scale.
IEEE Press and the Wiley Partnership
IEEE Press, which functions as the book publishing unit of the IEEE, develops its titles in collaboration with Wiley under the Wiley-IEEE Press imprint for books intended for the engineering community, and under IEEE Press alone for titles distributed through IEEE channels directly. The partnership gives IEEE books access to Wiley's global distribution network, placing them in university bookstores, online retailers, and library acquisition systems worldwide. Editorial oversight for IEEE books involves technical peer review by domain experts, ensuring that published volumes meet the quality expectations of an engineering and scientific audience. Authors are recruited from IEEE's membership and the broader technical community, with a preference for researchers and practitioners who have direct expertise in the subject of their book.
Publication Scope and Author Program
The IEEE book publishing program publishes across the full range of IEEE technical disciplines, including power systems and energy, signal processing, communications, computer science and engineering, electromagnetic compatibility, biomedical engineering, and aerospace and defense electronics. The program publishes both introductory texts aimed at students and early-career practitioners and advanced monographs aimed at specialists. Edited volumes collecting contributions from multiple authors on a focused topic are also a standard format. Authors who publish with IEEE Press receive support through the writing and production process, competitive royalties, and marketing assistance through both Wiley's channels and IEEE's own member communications. The IEEE Author Center for books provides submission guidelines, proposal templates, and production specifications.
Distribution and Member Access
IEEE books are distributed through several channels simultaneously: IEEE Xplore, the Wiley Online Library, and commercial retail platforms. IEEE Xplore provides chapter-level access to many IEEE Press titles as part of institutional subscription packages, allowing library users to access book content alongside journal articles through a single search interface. IEEE members receive a 35% discount on IEEE Press book purchases and have access to a collection of eBook Classics available on IEEE Xplore at no charge as part of membership. The eBook program has grown to include more than 380 titles, representing foundational and widely cited IEEE books that have been made available in this format to support member learning and research.
Applications
IEEE Books serve readers and institutions across a range of engineering and educational contexts, including:
- University libraries supporting engineering and computer science curricula
- Corporate research and development libraries requiring deep technical references
- Individual engineers seeking textbook-level treatment of unfamiliar disciplines
- Professional certification and continuing education programs drawing on authoritative technical content
- Historians of technology using IEEE Press volumes as primary documentation of field development