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“…When archiving your article in repositories, etc. (Cerejo 2013), embed all keywords and other metadata in the file (eg see Inderscience 2013).…”
Section: First Of Allmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When archiving your article in repositories, etc. (Cerejo 2013), embed all keywords and other metadata in the file (eg see Inderscience 2013).…”
Section: First Of Allmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are two ways in which self-archiving can occur, including making the manuscript available before it undergoes a peer review by journal editors (preprint self-archiving) or making the manuscript available after publication (postprint self-archiving). In either case, it makes the information widely accessible and cost free (Cerejo, 2013). However, subscription journals may have embargo periods before an author can self-archive that can range from 6 to 24 months (Quinn, 2015).…”
Section: Open Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When archiving your article in repositories, etc. (Cerejo 2013), embed all keywords and other metadata in the file (eg see Inderscience 2013). DOI:10.20316/ESE.2016.42.e1 • List of abbreviations (if required by the editors): define all abbreviations used in the article, except those obvious to non-specialists.…”
Section: First Of Allmentioning
confidence: 99%