OPEN ACCESS PUBLISHING
In order to provide wide publicity to the authors research, CEEE also have Optional Open Access Policy, those authors who would like to get their work open access can opt for Optional Open Access publication at nominal cost.*
CEEE endorse the definition of Open Access publication.
Open Access Publication
- The author(s)/ Copyright holder(s) grant(s) all users a free, irrevocable, worldwide, perpetual right of access to, and a license to copy, use, distribute, transmit and display the work publicly and to make and distribute derivative works, in any digital medium for any responsible purpose, subject to proper attribution of authorship.
- A complete version of the article and all supplementary files, including a copy right form as stated above, in our standard format is deposited online.
- Accepted articles can be published online for open access for all to view only if desired by the Author, and be deposited by the Publishers in Databases for indexing.
- Open access has maximum Citation and provides the maximum dissemination of the article to the largest audience. Authors must pay for this service. All corresponding authors will be asked to indicate whether or not they wish to pay to have their paper made freely available on publication.
Note:
Publication Charges for Open Access
CEEE define a unique way to provide open access advantage to all the authors by way of providing option to choose for open access (authors have to pay publication charges) or subscription model (authors need not to pay any fee).
India: 650 RUPEES
Other Countries: : 100USD
In case of any further query mail us: [email protected]
We believe that Open access will be an essential and unrestricted access of scientific publication in form of Research/ Review/ Short articles and Case studies reporting the results of current scientific research. Scientific work should be as openly accessible and freely useable as possible. Libraries and publishers should make every effort to hasten this transition in a fashion that does not disrupt the orderly dissemination of scientific information.