Difference between revisions of "Journal publication"
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|description=In most cases | |description=In most cases '''journal publication''' {''Quote''} will not be affected by posting a preprint. However, there are some publishers that do not consider papers that have already appeared online. We strongly recommend that you check all journals that you might submit to in advance {''end of Quote''}. A [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_academic_journals_by_preprint_policy list of academic journals by preprint policy] is available. | ||
A [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_academic_journals_by_preprint_policy list of academic journals by preprint policy] is available | |||
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== Some thoughts on Journal publications == | |||
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:::: Most established journals now admit preprints in their publication system without any problem, if they have the format requested by the editor of the journal (see for example CellPress: http://crosstalk.cell.com/blog/lets-talk-about-preprint-servers). A preprint is not considered as an indexed publication and usually attracts attention from the scientific community. This may increase the impact of the final journal publication. | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:47, 23 January 2023
Description
In most cases journal publication {Quote} will not be affected by posting a preprint. However, there are some publishers that do not consider papers that have already appeared online. We strongly recommend that you check all journals that you might submit to in advance {end of Quote}. A list of academic journals by preprint policy is available.
Reference: https://www.preprints.org/about
Some thoughts on Journal publications
- Most established journals now admit preprints in their publication system without any problem, if they have the format requested by the editor of the journal (see for example CellPress: http://crosstalk.cell.com/blog/lets-talk-about-preprint-servers). A preprint is not considered as an indexed publication and usually attracts attention from the scientific community. This may increase the impact of the final journal publication.