As an aside, the American Chemical Society has just begun publication of ACS 
Central Science http://pubs.acs.org/journal/acscii

"ACS Central Science is entirely open access, with no subscription fees or 
article publishing charges for authors. The review process is stringent and 
efficient. The journal publishes a diverse selection of reviews, interviews and 
commentary material."


"ACS Central Science is a multidisciplinary journal that aims to publish 
articles of exceptional quality and interest to the broad chemistry and 
scientific community. The journal addresses important advances in fundamental 
areas of chemistry, as well as applied and interdisciplinary research 
highlighting the seminal role of chemistry in a wide range of other scientific 
disciplines."


"The Editors anticipate publishing no more than 200 articles per year, placing 
a premium on articles deemed to be of exceptional scientific quality, 
originality, significance, and breadth of interest to the global chemistry 
community. New journal articles appear online as soon as they are ready for 
publication, and the journal publishes online monthly issues."


Dana L. Roth
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1200 E. California Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91125
626-395-6423 fax 626-792-7540
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http://library.caltech.edu/collections/chemistry.htm
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Marc [[email protected]]
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Subject: [GOAL] Re: Master theses as preprints

Longva Leif wrote:

>
> So I am still keen on views on how common it is for journals to reject 
> manuscripts
> if the preprint is already available in an IR.
>

This would be an application of Ingelfinger Rule (no submission accepted in 
case of “prior publication”).

I haven’t found any in-depth study on the criteria journals use to determine 
what constitutes prior publication, or simply on the prevalence of this rule 
these days (some journals/publishers which used to apply the rule have ceased 
to do so).

The following blog post gives some information, notably about major publishers. 
It suggests that posting on an institutional repository is not usually 
considered “prior publication”.

http://www.scilogs.com/from_the_lab_bench/open-access-to-science-communication-research-your-options

As to the specific case of theses (Master or PhD), I would think that even 
fewer publishers apply the rule. I know only of one particular publisher, 
American Chemical Society, among the most anti-OA publishing organizations (no 
self-archiving of articles, very limited reuse rights for authors, etc.), which 
states on its website:

“posting of theses and dissertation material on the Web prior to submission of 
material from that thesis or dissertation to an ACS journal may affect 
publication in that journal. Whether Web posting is considered prior 
publication may be evaluated on a case-by-case basis by the journal’s editor.”

http://pubs.acs.org/userimages/ContentEditor/1218205107465/dissertation.pdf

But I would think this hard stance is not shared by many other publishers.

Marc Couture

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