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The IET Digital Library contains 25 current publications and over 100,000 articles from 1994 onwards. You can learn more about the frequency and backfile of each of these titles, by taking a look at the front file coverage table.

Also available is the IET Digital Library Journals Archive. With over 70,000 articles available, this is the complete collection of research journals published by the Institution between the years 1872 and 1993. To find out which publications are included as part of the journals archive, take a look at the journals archive coverage table.

Subscription and pricing information

The IET Digital Library is hosted on the ScitationSM platform, which provides all users with a number of advanced browse and search features.

Searching
by title, keywords, issue or volume number, or author name
PLUS click on an author name in the article abstract to perform a search
by Inspec classification codes or indexing (thesaurus terms)
save any search query as your own dynamic RSS feed
Browse
by publication type, or a particular journal title
Buy Articles
purchase articles online with a credit card via the DocumentStore
order print articles from our document delivery service Infotrieve
E-first
view abstracts of advanced articles as soon as they are published with the 'E-first' feature.

Register

Even if you view IET Digital Library journals through your library, you can register for access to these useful personalization features:

Customisation
personal table of contents email alerting service
save links to articles in your myArticles collection
bookmark your favourite titles in myPublications list
Information Sharing
download citations in EndNote®, BibTex or plain text format
email an abstract or collection of article links to your colleagues

In addition, subscribing users will be able to take advantage of these features:

Usage Statistics
COUNTER compliant customer usage statistics available monthly
Linking
to Inspec (or other bibliographic database) abstracts of cited articles
via crossref DOI to cited full-text
from an article to those that have cited it
to a related article (e.g. erratum, or comments)

For further information or queries, please e-mail ietdl@theiet.org or telephone +44 (0)1438 765552