Information For Readers

Welcome to the International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering Research (IJECER). This page provides essential information for readers about accessing, using, and citing journal content.

1. Open Access and Licensing

IJECER is an open access journal. All articles published in the journal are made freely available to readers worldwide under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0).

This license permits users to read, download, copy, distribute, print, and reuse the content in any medium, including for commercial purposes, provided that appropriate credit is given to the original authors and the source.

2. How to Access Content

All IJECER articles are freely accessible immediately upon publication without any subscription or login requirements. You can browse articles by issue, volume, authors, or subject keywords.

3. Citation and Linking

Readers are encouraged to cite IJECER articles in their research. A typical reference format is provided on the Template and Style page.

Persistent identifiers (DOIs) are assigned to all articles to ensure stable linking and discoverability.

4. Archiving and Preservation

IJECER ensures long-term digital preservation of all published content. Published articles are archived in reliable repositories and are discoverable through major academic search platforms.

5. Accessibility

IJECER content is optimized for accessibility and can be read on computers, tablets, and mobile devices. Articles are also machine-readable for indexing services, search engines, and reference management tools.

6. Feedback and Errata

Readers who identify errors, concerns, or issues with published content are encouraged to report them to the editorial office:

info@ijecer.org

Reported issues will be examined, and corrections or editorial notices will be issued in accordance with our Publication Ethics and Malpractice Statement.

7. Discoverability and Indexing

IJECER is indexed in major abstracting and indexing services. Readers can access the journal’s content through:

  • Google Scholar
  • EBSCO
  • CrossRef (DOI search)
  • Other academic discovery platforms

If your institution provides access via library databases or discovery layers, you can also include IJECER in your catalog.

8. Contact for Reader Support

For assistance accessing articles, reporting issues, or questions about journal policies, contact:
Email: info@ijecer.org