The only important tag a paper self-archived in an institutional OA archive needs is the name of the journal that accepted it. Institutional self-archiving is not a substitute for publishing in a peer-reviewed journal but a means of providing OA to the article.
Stevan Harnad On Fri, 16 Jul 2004, Brian Simboli wrote: > Couldn't there be a credentialling body for a specific subject that would > give the "seal of approval" for selected articles in institutional > archives? So an article in an institutional repository could be labelled > "this article has received the xyz seal of approval", where xyz is say a > society committee, or an editorial board along traditional lines. The > institutional repositories could be centralized for long-standing and > stable consortia, such that faculty at member institutions in that > consortium could submit articles to the centralized repository. [SNIP] > Brian Simboli > Lehigh University
